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London Falls
Operating procedure.
Passing through the Air Turbo-Impactor, the contaminated air carries liquid along guides and creates dynamic high-density liquid curtains in the air passages. The air is cleaned by the combined actions of: centrifugal forces, thorough intermixing of liquid with the laden air, and penetrating the liquid curtains.
The liquid continuously delivers a trapped matter into the Sludge Collector. The clarified liquid returns back to the Air Turbo-Impactor for the next cycle.
Sludge Disposal Methods.
The special features are: Compression of floats in the Sludge Collector, or Disposal by Hydraulic difference of static and working levels of the liquid, or manual Skimming even while the operation.Engineering Simplicity
Fire Prevention
Around-the-clock Internal Fire Prevention (even in the none-operating time).
The hydraulic trap, instituted by a static level of the liquid in the Air Turbo-Impactor, cuts out a way for the flame, smokes or fumes penetration into exhaust ducts.
As a result of the originality of London Falls there are no needs for special provisions such as the fire dampers or sprinkler heads in the exhaust ducts.
Prevention of Water Pollution
NO NEED TO DRAIN THE ENTIRE system. The open Sludge Collector allows removing the entrapped matter at any time.
Water Conservation
Since the water is continually reused, the consumption is negligible
Fire Suppression
In case of fire in operating time the flame will be suppressed by liquid curtains immediately upon entry in the Air Turbo-Impactor.
Emergency Smoke Removal
Exhaust systems equipped with London Falls can function as the Smoke Removal Ventilation.
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