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QDOS AND APEX PUMPS HELP TREAT HYDRODEMOLITION WATER IN THE LATEST ECOCLEAR MACHINE
Pumps from Watson- Marlow Fluid Technology Group are playing an important role in the EcoClear water treatment system
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dos and APEX pumps from Watson- Marlow Fluid Technology Group
(WMFTG) are providing the processing power behind the latest generation EcoClear, a treatment system developed by Aquajet in Sweden for filtering hydrodemolition water. EcoClear enables users to safely discharge blast water back into the environment or recycle it accordingly. Aquajet has standardised on Qdos and APEX pumps from WMFTG since the original machine’s launch two years ago. Hydrodemolition is a technique that uses
high-pressure water jetting for the removal or controlled demolition of concrete. The process is proving increasingly popular as it is 100% free of vibration, which is not only good for the operator, but for the surrounding structure. However, the process produces large quantities of waste water that must be treated for disposal or recycling.
REMOVING SLUDGE EcoClear works by treating the hydrodemolition water in different internal chambers, working with flocculation technology to remove the maximum amount of sludge from the water. The latest generation EcoClear offers a number of important software enhancements to users. Most of the new software functions relate to higher levels of automated dosing in line with flow rates and stability levels within the water. Dosing is facilitated by three Qdos chemical metering pumps. “We use a Qdos 30 to dose coagulant
into the reaction tank, and a second Qdos 30 to pump neat flocculent to the reservoir, where it mixes with water to provide pre-activation,” explained Ronnie Hilmersson, Aquajet’s Research and Development Manager. “A third unit, a Qdos 60, pumps the mixed flocculent into the reaction tank. All of the pumps are controlled automatically.” Delivering flow rates that remain
constant up to 7 bar, Qdos chemical metering pumps give users several advantages over diaphragm metering
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pumps. Not only do Qdos pumps cut chemical costs through higher accuracy metering, but simple drop-in installation eliminates the need for ancillary equipment. To ensure the correct dosage of
chemicals within the EcoClear machine, an automatic magnetic flowmeter is connected to the Qdos pumps. The purpose is to improve the settlement characteristics of suspended solids whenever chemicals are introduced to the reaction tanks. Optical turbidity sensors and pH probes continuously monitor and record water quality, ensuring that only clean water is discharged back into the environment. If the water exceeds its required limit, the feed pump automatically shuts down to prevent dirty water from escaping. To improve settlement characteristics,
blast water is pumped into the inlet chamber and mixed with a flocculating agent. Carbon dioxide is automatically introduced via an internal diffuser to create micro bubbles that reduce the pH level of the blast water.
LAMELLA CLARIFIER Flocculated blast water passes through a lamella clarifier where the suspended solids settle, leaving solids-free water. This lamella clarifier is produced by Siltbuster and is where the primary function of EcoClear – the separation of water from sludge – takes place. “We are not a water treatment specialist
per se, so we rely on supporting technologies provided by partner
Photo supplied courtesy of Aquajet Systems AB
suppliers, such as Siltbuster and WMFTG,” said Mr Hilmersson. Indeed, the single APEX hose pump
located within EcoClear is used for pumping out the settled solid sludge from the storage hopper. APEX pumps use precision machined hose elements and optimised hose compression for flow stability. Their direct-coupled drives deliver the most reliable pump design in a compact footprint. The pump rotor is supported by its own sealed bearing hub, isolating and protecting the gearbox from integral forces.
CLEAR WATER EcoClear is marketed under the strapline ‘Clear water, clear conscience’, and it is easy to see why. “In essence, dirty hydrodemolition water
enters the machine, with clean water emerging at the other end where it can be discharged as groundwater or sewer water, or used as part of a closed-loop recycling process,” said Mr Hilmersson, who goes on to summarise the important role played by the WMFTG pumps in fulfilling this function.
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