Chopper Pumps Articles
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Simple & Straightforward - Vaughan Maintenance Tips
Vaughan Chopper PumpMaintenance Tips – Simple & Straightforward To ensure constant and dependable performance of your Vaughan pump, it is important to maintain proper clearances and keep up to date with oil changes. Vaughan’s Chopper Pumps utilize a very simple and straightforward means of making adjustments. For instance, the upper cutter to impeller and cutter bar to impeller ...
By Flottweg SE
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Project Completion - Maple Leaf Foods - Jet Mixing Pumps and Nozzles
Waste’n WaterTech is pleased to announce the completion of two (2) Vaughan jet mixing systems at the Maple Leaf Foods wastewater pretreatment facility located in Winnipeg, MB. One system will keep the contents of an EQ tank blended and ready for transfer. The second system will handle the DAF scum and sludge both as a recirculation system as well as performing pump out duties when ...
By Flottweg SE
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The Wastewater Treatment Process
What is Wastewater? Wastewater is classified as used water from any combination of domestic, industrial, commercial, agricultural activities, surface runoff, or storm water. The wastewater treatment process removes the contaminants from the wastewater and converts it into an element that can be returned to the water cycle with minimum impact on the environment. Water can carry harmful diseases ...
By Thern Inc
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Fuzzy maximum power extraction control for a photovoltaic water pumping system
AC loads present a delicate matter for photovoltaic systems, and this is because of the photovoltaic panel's operating point, which moves randomly according to irradiance changes; in this case, almost of photovoltaic water pumping systems use a DC–DC converter to ensure either the maximum power extracted from PV panel or the load needs. For AC motor pumps, an inverter must follow this chopper. ...
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Peach Processing Wastewater Treatment
A major fresh pack operation of peaches and nectarines needed a screening system to remove the labels and peach fuzz from their wash water before it was pumped from the pond for irrigation use. Flow to the pond is a steady flow of 50 gpm, rising to 600 gpm during periodic draining of the peach coolers and washing systems. The water is a combination of wash water, labels and fuzz from the fruit, ...
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