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Regulations decree that the residual oil content per litre of water released into drainage systems must not exceed 10mg/l. The oil content in non-treated condensate from compressed air systems normally exceeds 250mg/l

The ecowater is a simple cost effective device capable of removing mineral and synthetic oil as well as stable emulsions form condensate that is accumulated and then discharged from aftercoolers, separators, air receivers, air dryers and in line filters. The treated condensate has a residual oil content well below current legal limits.

 

Features

  • overflow indicator
  • test valve and kit for visual indication of element performance
  • separator does not require condensate-settling reservoir
  • separator allows full monitoring of condensate quality
  • separator inlet accepts any type of drainage device (no back pressure)

Condensates

  • separator inlet accepts multiple drain lines
  • separation of mineral lubricants
  • separation of synthetic lubricants
  • separation of stable emulsions
  • separation of polyglycol lubricants
     
 
EcoWater Oil-Water Separators Replacement Kits
Model Capacity Conn Code Model Qty Code
  lt/min cfm BSP        
EW 18 1800 64 1 x 1/2" HIA-548200000 KIT EWC 18 1 HIB-048200002
EW 35 3537 125 1 x 1/2" HIA-548203000 KIT EWC 35W 1 HIB-048203001
          KIT EWC 35B 1 HIB-048203002
EW 80 8000 262 2 x 1/2" HIA-548201000 KIT EWC 80W 1 HIB-048201001
          KIT EWC 80B 1 HIB-048201002
EW 350 35000 1235 4 x 1/2" HIA-548202000 KIT EWC 350W 1 HIB-048202006
          KIT EWC 18 1 HIB-048200002
 
How do they work ?
 

Operation:

Condensate with contaminants is collected in the inlet manifold (depressurisation chamber) (A) and enters the separation tank (A) where most of the oil (lubricant or emulsion) is held by the multifilter (1).
The purified water passes through the lower manifold (Cc) and into the second separation tank (D) for the second separation process, which is achieved by an activated carbon filter (2). Outgoing condensate (E) has a residual ouil content lower than 10 ppm and can be discharged directly into the drainage system. An indicator (F) alerts the user to multifilter (1) saturation. Saturation of the activated carbon filter (2) is determined by performing a turbidity test using the kit supplied with the separator.

 
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