Reactor Clarifier Solids Contact Clarifiers



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Reactor Clarifier Solids Contact Clarifiers Solids Contact and Flocculating Clarifiers for Water & Wastewater Treatment Key features & benefits Large diameter turbine producing high internal recycling rates Slow moving turbine minimizing floc shear High efficiency turbine for reduced energy input and optimized chemical usage Proven designs with hundreds of installations Adaptable designs to fit various customer needs How we create value Innovative designs that combine rapid mixing, flocculation and clarification in a single tank for efficiency and land savings Flexible designs to accommodate all types of influent layouts Can operate in either a sludge blanket mode or a standard clarifier mode Adaptable to softening, turbidity removal or phosphorus removal applications Efficient units that reduce operating costs

Reactor Clarifier Solids Contact Clarifiers Improved Precipitation and Clarification Backed by extensive experience in water and wastewater treatment, Ovivo can help you determine the most cost-effective mechanism for your application, without compromising quality or dependability. Working with you to address the specific process challenges that affect your clarifier selection, we ensure that your Reactor Clarifier solids contact unit functions as required. Our trained sales engineers can assist you with equipment sizing and selection, ensuring a margin of safety for process upsets and allowing you the greatest operational flexibility. This will include determining the settling rates and detention times for clarification. This brochure describes the various types of units that are available and explains the features that make Ovivo s Reactor Clarifier solids contact units the best value for your plant. Flocculation and Clarification Combined in a Single Tank Reactor Clarifier solids contact units are designed and built to provide the most economical solution to precipitation and clarification requirements. The simple design provides for coagulation, flocculation, solids recirculation, clarification and positive sludge removal in a single basin. This eliminates the need for multiple tanks and additional pipework. All units are backed by over 60 years of experience in engineering and manufacturing, ensuring the best fit for your unique plant requirements. Applications and Operations A wide range of clarification applications require the removal of suspended solids from the feed stream. These include removing turbidity, algae, color, iron and metals; wastewater treatment; water softening and brine clarification. Reactor Clarifier solids contact units allow several different design configurations (varying flocculation distribution, recirculation rates and rake torques) meeting even the most exacting standards for quality. Since we recognize that the true cost of a machine includes not only the purchase price of the equipment but also its operating costs, Reactor Clarifier solids contact units are built with the same heavy-duty features as mechanisms for mining and industry, to ensure that your plant stays online and operational.

Solids Contact Designs Reactor Clarifier Type HRB (Bridge Mounted) Reactor Clarifier Type HRC (Column Mounted) Principles of Operation Reactor Clarifier solids contact units combine slow turbine speeds and high volume internal recirculation to promote mixing, flocculation and solids-contact. The recirculation system is designed to promote particle growth and improve the removal of suspended solids. As influent enters the recirculation drum it is pumped upwards by a large diameter slow-speed turbine, where it comes into contact with a large volume of dense floc from previously precipitated solids (6 to 15 times the maximum influent rate is recirculated to increase solids contact with the new incoming feed). The resulting effluent is passed under the reaction cone to the clarification zone, with the heaviest particles settling to the floor. These are then raked to the center for recirculation or discharge. Type HRB For mechanisms up to 100 feet in diameter. This mechanism is supported by a bridge, which spans the tank. Type HRC For mechanisms from 50 to 200 feet in diameter or larger, our HRC Reactor Clarifier solids contact units are supported by a stationary center column mounted to the tank bottom. On all our solids contact mechanisms, the influent can be introduced through side, top, or a bottom feed pipe. Our solids contact units use the same drives as heavy-duty industrial thickeners. Proven in service, these drives are equal to any duty demanded of them.

Reactor Clarifier Solids Contact Clarifiers Flocculating Designs Reactor Clarifier Type CF In some applications, costeffective treatment can be accomplished without using a solids contact process to promote settling. In such cases, making the best use of chemicals to encourage optimum flocculation and settling is key. We offer three basic designs of flocculating units for these applications. Each is designed to provide symmetrical mixing and flocculation with low tip speeds for minimal floc shear. Type BFR Our BFR Type Reactor Clarifier solids contact units feature an oversized baffled feedwell and concentric turbine. Flocculant is mixed with the feed stream and allowed to pass under the well into the clarification zone of the tank. This turbine flocculator configuration is especially suited for medium to high strength flocs, which require more intense mixing. BF and CF Types Our BF and CF Type units feature specially designed counter rotating paddles that gently and thoroughly mix flocculant with feed streams. Similar in operation to the BFR Type units, BF and CF Types have the added advantage of multiple paddles which create eddies or vortexing on their trailing edge. This enables complete energy distribution without localized shear. These units are particularly well suited to bioflocculation and for light-to medium-strength flocs.

Clarifier Drive Mechanisms Superior Designs The heart of the Reactor Clarifier solids contact unit is the drivehead, which rotates the rakes and turbines. With every one of our Reactor Clarifier solids contact units you are assured of receiving a drive specifically designed to meet your application needs. The main bearing for high torque rake drives and turbine drives was developed by our pioneering engineers for use on large diameter, heavy-duty industrial thickening applications over 50 years ago. The design of this bearing protects against overturning loads and assures extended, trouble-free operation. Dual Drive Designs Drives used on Reactor Clarifier solids contact units are made up of two concentric drives: a rake drive and a turbine drive. This allows for large diameter turbines to be mounted concentrically in the reaction well for symmetrical mixing and flocculation. Torque requirements vary by installation, so we offer several types and styles to suit the application. Bridge-Mounted Drive Designs Combination W/W series drives provide up to 100,000 ft-lbs torque. These drives consist of a single reduction worm gear train that uses a high-strength, centrifugally cast bronze alloy work gear and a hardened steel alloy worm. Supported by a 4-point contact precision bearing, this drive is ideal for long life and reliable duty on bridgesupported designs. Column-Mounted Drive Designs For larger, center column-mounted machines, combination C/C series drives provide up to 400,000 ft-lbs torque. These drives utilize heat treated steel alloy spur gears and pinions, along with 4-point contact precision main bearings. Drive Control An integral electro-mechanical drive control unit is provided on every drive unit. The control mechanism is unaffected by temperature or other ambient conditions and gives a clear indication of operating loads from a weatherproof enclosure built to NEMA 4 standards. Remote torque indication is also available. Drive Performance Depends Upon: Proper support for the mechanism and operational loads Selecting correct output torque Providing maximum service life Reliable overload protection Predictable, long gear and bearing life Type C60P/C72PH Reactor Clarifier Drive Type W/W Reactor Clarifier Drive

Reactor Clarifier Solids Contact Clarifiers Improved Precipitation and Clarification Reactor Clarifier Solids Contact Units High rate solids contact units are generally used for water treatment softening, turbidity and color removal. In wastewater treatment, these units are used for heavy metal removal and biological tertiary treatment. Flocculating Units Flocculating units are applied to many of the same applications as the solidscontact designs, except those associated with chemical precipitation. Additionally, CF Type units can be used for primary and secondary municipal wastewater treatment where improved flocculation is desired. Application NORMAL TREATMENT OBJECTIVE APPLICATION SUPENDED SOLIDS TURBIDITY COLOUR CA & MG HARNESS SILICA HEAVY METALS PROPHATE OIL NON SOLID BOD & COD Water Softening X X X X X Surface Water XO XO XO X X X Municpal Wastewater Primary Pulp & Paper Wastewater XO X X XO X XO XO XO XO Metal Finishing XO XO Steel Mill XO XO Suspended Solids XO X XO Brine Conditioning XO X X X - SOLID CONTACT REACTOR CLARIFIER O- FLOCCULATING REACTOR CLARIFIER

Solids Contact Designs Top left: 42ft diameter HRB Type Reactor Clarifier Unit with steel launders, in Florida, USA Top right: Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) launders provide for flexibility in your process application needs Above left: Available in sizes over 200 feet in diameter Above: HRC Type Reactor Clarifier solids contact unit, showing installation of torque cage over center column Left: HRC Type Reactor Clarifier solids contact unit installed in Thailand

Services As well as a complete range of process equipment, Ovivo is your source for everything necessary to meet the total needs of a project, from inception to start-up and beyond. Flowsheet Capabilities Ovivo can help you with the design of your total flowsheet, ensuring that all your equipment will work together for optimal performance and ease of operation. Tankage and Erection Ovivo can take the hassle out of project management and coordinating independent contractors, who might not be familiar with all the details necessary for the installation of your thickener or clarifier. Our experienced tankage and erection crews can save you time and money by doing all the field work to deliver you a trouble-free machine. Upgrades and Retrofits Sedimentation technology is constantly advancing. We can show you how to incorporate state-of-theart design improvements into your existing thickener or clarifier. Many upgrades can pay for themselves in a matter of months and help increase capacity as well as improve performance. Servicing Our team of skilled mechanical and process engineers can keep your equipment in top condition and help you to avoid costly, unscheduled interruptions. www.ovivowater.com Copyright 2010 GLV. All rights reserved. 100.GG.1012.102010