stainless steel and red industrial machine

Self Cleaning Strainer

Specification

Material Data

  • Off Centre Vertically mounted design

  • Self cleaning by using backflush principle created by reverse flow

  • Standard sizes from 1” - 25”. Larger sizes available upon request

  • Desgined to API 6D & Face to Face as per ASME B16.10

  • Available In flanged or Butt-weld end connections

  • Perforated screens are standard

  • May be installed in horizontal pipelines

  • All welders are qualified to ASME Section IX

  • Strainers designed to meet the requirements of ASME Section VIII,Div.1.

  • Drain with plug is standard . Drain valves can be supplied on request

  • Vent with plug is standard

  • Large body with Guaranteed low pressure drop as per Table 3 . in engineering data

  • Net free straining area minimum 6 times for standard screenNet free straining area minimum 6 times for standard screen

  • DP Switches are standard. Transmitters can be supplied on request

  • Electrically actuated butterfly backflush valve are standard. Other valves and Pneumatic valves on request

  • Robust bearing design

  • Backflush primemover -3 Phase AC motor 230 volts standard

  • Gear box to reduce speeds to 7 to 14 rpm

  • Self-cleaning filters or self-cleaning strainers are innovative and efficient filtration systems that utilize their own system pressure to clean the clogged particles or dirt after a period of time. Self-cleaning filters/strainers allow clean fluid to flow through the system while removing particles or dirt.

  • Typical self-cleaning filtration systems include a fine screener, coarse screener, particle remover, piston, flush valves, differential pressure gauge, and a controller. These devices can successfully remove unwanted particles from a stream of water in the 5-4,000-micron range and at flow rates ranging from 10gpm up to many thousands of gpm in larger applications.

  • Self-cleaning strainers provide ideal filtration solutions with money, water, maintenance, equipment replacement, and energy savings. These filtering systems are also referred to as automatic self-cleaning filters/strainers, as this improved technology requires no routine maintenance.

  • An automatic self-cleaning filter/strainer, will not require constant changes in operational parameters, and system shutdowns like in conventional filtration systems where they require frequent inspections and shutdowns for maintenance like backwashing.

Features

Standard Screens