TV-Adsorbers
Vapor
Phase
1000, 2000, 3000
The
Transportable Vapor Phase Adsorbers are fabricated from
mild steel. All units have two part epoxy coatings on the
inside and industrial enamel on the outside to give a long
service life. Steel FNPT inlet / outlet fittings are connected
to PVC internals for corrosion resistance. The TV-3000 has
an internal carbon support grate and polypropylene retention
screen. The units have forklift access, lifting lugs,
and a screened drain and 22 inch top manhole. GC C-40 pelletized
virgin, bituminous coal base carbon is standard. Other virgin
coal, coconut shell, reactivated or impregnated carbons
are available.
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Specifications
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TV-1000
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TV-2000
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TV-3000
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A-Diameter,
Outside
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46"
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48"
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60"
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B-Tank
Height
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48"
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72"
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72"
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C-Overall
Height
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62"
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86"
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90"
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| Carbon
Weight, Lbs |
1000
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2000
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3000
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| Flow
Rate, CFM |
500
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600
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1000
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| Maximum
Pressure, psig |
12
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12
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12
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| Max.
Design Temp., Deg F |
140
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140
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140
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| Inlet/Outlet |
4" |
4" |
8" |
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Installation
& Start Up - TV
Series adsorbers require no special procedure for start
up. Remove the shipping plugs from the inlet and outlet and
make the proper connections to your system. The unit is now
ready for service and can be started up. Unions or quick connect
fittings are recommended if the unit will be disconnected frequently.
Multiple units are usually connected in series with testing
advised between the units to determine when the first unit needs
to be changed out.
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Maintenance
- When
in use, the only maintenance the TV Units require is
testing for contaminants in the influent and effluent streams,
and checking the operating pressure of the system. Monitoring
the contaminant concentration level into the last unit in a
series arrangement is the recommended safeguard against having
breakthrough in the final outflow. When the concentration of
contaminants in the flow coming out of the lead unit equals
the concentration of the flow into the unit, the unit 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 air as well as its concentration and the
air flow rate. A pressure relief device is advised to prevent
damage to the adsorber in the event of excessive pressure buildup.
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Recharging
- Once
the carbon is saturated by contaminants, the unit should be
taken off line. If connected in a series mode, the next down
stream unit should be moved into the lead position and a fresh
unit put at the end of the train. All shipping plugs must be
replaced when the unit is to be transported. To purchase replacement
carbon or to arrange for a carbon change out, please contact
our office.
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Disposal
- Dispose
of the spent carbon in accordance with Federal, State and Local
regulations.
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WARNING!
Wet
activated carbon readily absorbs free oxygen. ANY entry into
carbon vessels requires procedures for confined space entry
and oxygen depletion to be followed!
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