Fluid handling – With means for separating solid material from the fluid – Sediment chamber
Patent
1998-06-09
2000-08-08
Chambers, A. Michael
Fluid handling
With means for separating solid material from the fluid
Sediment chamber
137544, F16K 3106
Patent
active
060986573
ABSTRACT:
An-line trap assembly is disclosed for preventing the drop out of suspended particulant matter within a cooling water flow stream. The in-line trap assembly is provided with a collector tank for gathering debris and a bleed through piping network for creating a continuous flow of cooling water. The continuous flow of cooling water from a supply header to a return header assists in moving the debris into the collector tank where the collected sediments are then removed by a manual or automated blow-down of the in-line trap.
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Chambers A. Michael
Multistack, Inc.
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