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OIL-KLEEN
Organo-Zeolite Oil Sorbent
The General Carbon Corporation's OIL-KLEEN is
formulated to remove undissolved oil and grease from aqueous
streams. A quaternary ammonia amine is impregnated onto natural
zeolite which is then mixed with anthracite coal. The result
is a granular product that attracts and holds free oil. The
less soluble a compound is in water, the better OIL-KLEEN
will work. When used as a pretreatment for activated carbon,
OIL-KLEEN can greatly extend carbon life. Pressure loss
through the bed increases with oil loading and can be used to
monitor the bed condition.
OIL-KLEEN is supplied by the The General Carbon Corporation
in bulk or in 55, 85 and 110 Gallon treatment units. These filters
come complete with internal plumbing and are ready for installation.
If larger flow rate systems are needed, please contact our office.
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Filter
Specifications
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55
Gallon
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85
Gallon
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110
Gallon
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A-Diameter,
Outside:
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24"
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28"
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32"
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| B-Height,
Outside Wall: |
35"
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39"
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43"
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| Inlet
Fitting: |
C-1"FPT
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C-1"FPT
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C-1.5"FPT
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| Outlet
Fitting: |
E-1"FPT
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D-1"FPT
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D-1.5"FPT
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| Drain
Fitting: |
E-1"FPT
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E-1"FPT
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E-1"FPT
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| OIL-KLEEN
Weight, Lbs.: |
280
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500
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700
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| Max.
Recommended Flow Rate, GPM: |
10
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14
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20
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| Maximum
Pressure, psig: |
10
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7
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7
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| Max.
Design Temp., Deg. F.: |
140
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140
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140
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| Flow
Direction: |
Downflow
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Downflow
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Downflow
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| Particle
Type: |
Granule
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| Mesh
Size, (Standard Mesh): |
6x30
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| Typical
Density, lbs/cu ft: |
56
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g/cc: |
0.90
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| Installation
& Start Up - Fresh
OIL-KLEEN units must be prepared before they are used
for the first time. A gentle backwash at 100-150% of the listed
flow rate is required to clean product fines from the bed. This
will insure that you have a minimum pressure drop through the
unit. Multiple units can be connected in parallel to treat higher
flow rates. Pressure gauges before and after the unit will allow
you to determine pressure drop and the bed condition. |
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Maintenance -
Once connected,
OIL-KLEEN units require little maintenance. The operating
pressures should be monitored in order to help determine when
the bed needs to be replaced. When the operating pressure reaches
the maximum for the drum, bed material should be changed out
or the drum replaced with a fresh unit.
The working life of each unit depends upon the type of contaminant
in the water as well as its concentration and the liquid flow
rate. A pressure relief device is advised to prevent damage
to the canister in the event of excessive pressure buildup. |
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| Recharging OIL-KLEEN
Filters - Once
the oil capacity is used up, the unit should be removed and
replaced with a fresh one. To purchase a replacement unit or
to arrange for a bed change out, please contact our office. |
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| Disposal - Dispose
of spent OIL-KLEEN in accordance with Federal, State
and Local regulations. Because of the Anthracite coal in OIL-KLEEN,
the spent media has a high BTU valve and may be disposed of
by use in fuel blending. |
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