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Beite
The self-cleaning filter, also known as an automatic self-cleaning strainer, is a sophisticated water filtration system that leverages internal pressure to autonomously remove accumulated debris. Beiter self-cleaning filters efficiently eliminate contaminants from water supplies and are suitable for integration into extensive HVAC systems with flow capacities varying from 2 cubic meters per hour to 700 cubic meters per hour.
These advanced filters offer significant cost savings by reducing water waste, energy consumption, and the frequency of maintenance checks and equipment overhauls. Often classified as automatic self-cleaning filters, they stand out for their minimal upkeep requirements compared to traditional filtration systems.
Unlike bag filters or precision filters that necessitate regular system interruptions for replacement, automatic self-cleaning filters eliminate the need for such routine interventions. Instead of frequent daily, weekly, or monthly system shutdowns, these filters only require a basic inspection once or twice a year, contingent upon the level of particle accumulation. This feature not only streamlines operations but also enhances the overall efficiency and reliability of the filtration process.
Beite self-cleaning filters are used to protect pipelines and various downstream equipment. Without adequate filtration, pipes can build up scale, resulting in an increase in the energy required to pump system water.
When it starts working firstly, the automatic drain valve opens the drain. The electric motor then drives the cleaning brushes inside the screen and the solids are discharged through the drain valve. The filter continues to provide filtered water as it backwashes. The entire working system is controlled by a controller with differential pressure, time, manual and PLC control.
Techanical Specification
Drag Loss: 2.0~8.0KPa
The self-cleaning filter, also known as an automatic self-cleaning strainer, is a sophisticated water filtration system that leverages internal pressure to autonomously remove accumulated debris. Beiter self-cleaning filters efficiently eliminate contaminants from water supplies and are suitable for integration into extensive HVAC systems with flow capacities varying from 2 cubic meters per hour to 700 cubic meters per hour.
These advanced filters offer significant cost savings by reducing water waste, energy consumption, and the frequency of maintenance checks and equipment overhauls. Often classified as automatic self-cleaning filters, they stand out for their minimal upkeep requirements compared to traditional filtration systems.
Unlike bag filters or precision filters that necessitate regular system interruptions for replacement, automatic self-cleaning filters eliminate the need for such routine interventions. Instead of frequent daily, weekly, or monthly system shutdowns, these filters only require a basic inspection once or twice a year, contingent upon the level of particle accumulation. This feature not only streamlines operations but also enhances the overall efficiency and reliability of the filtration process.
Beite self-cleaning filters are used to protect pipelines and various downstream equipment. Without adequate filtration, pipes can build up scale, resulting in an increase in the energy required to pump system water.
When it starts working firstly, the automatic drain valve opens the drain. The electric motor then drives the cleaning brushes inside the screen and the solids are discharged through the drain valve. The filter continues to provide filtered water as it backwashes. The entire working system is controlled by a controller with differential pressure, time, manual and PLC control.
Techanical Specification
Drag Loss: 2.0~8.0KPa