| Activated
Carbon
- The MP 55 liquid adsorbers are filled with virgin, high activity
GC 8x30 carbon. Virgin GC 12x40, reactivated GC 8x30R or other
special carbons are also available.
Removable
Dished Head - The removable lid is held in place with
20 stainless steel bolts through steel reinforced flanges.
The gasket is made of 3/16 " thick neoprene.
Connections
- Metal connections with standard pipe threads insure easy,
durable, and leak proof hookup to your system. Unions or quick
connect fittings are advised to make vessel exchange easy.
Flow Distributors
- Both inlet and outlet have low pressure drop, slotted Schedule
40 PVC distributors. Units are designed to work downflow.
Stainless steel internals are available for special applications.
Coatings
- The MP 55 is coated with coal tar epoxy on the inside and
a 2-part epoxy on the outside.
Installation
& Start Up - If possible before the units are used
for the first time, they should be filled with clean water
for a period of 8 to 12 hours to allow the carbon to degas.
A gentle backwash is also recommended to remove carbon fines
that can cause excessive pressure drop through the unit. Multiple
units are usually connected in series with testing between
the units advised to determine when the first unit needs to
be changed out.
Maintenance
- Once connected, The MP 55 requires no maintenance other
than the monitoring of the influent and effluent liquid streams
and the operating pressure of the system. Monitoring the liquid
stream into the last unit in series mode is a recommended
safeguard against breakthrough in the final outflow. When
the concentration of contaminants in the outflow equals the
concentration in the inflow, The MP 55 has reached its removal
capacity and should be removed from service. The working life
of each adsorber is dependent 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 vessel in the event of excessive pressure buildup.
Recharging
- Once the carbon is saturated by contaminants, the unit should
be removed and replaced with a fresh one. To purchase replacement
carbon or to arrange for a carbon change-out, please contact
our office.
Disposal
- Dispose of the spent carbon in accordance with Federal,
State, and Local regulations
Caution!
Wet activated carbon removes oxygen from air causing a severe
hazard to workers inside carbon vessels. Confined space/low
oxygen procedures should be put in place before any entry
is made. Such procedures should comply with all applicable
local, state and federal guidelines. |