Electric Filters
Electric Filters are filters that operate self-cleaning using an electric drive. The filter consists of a steel exterior, stainless steel screen and an electric drive.
Electric filters are used as the first filter or main filter for water filtration with little to much pollution. This could include drainage, recycling water, rainwater, and surface water, with pollution up to 50 ppm. The electrical filters are cleaned by means of a fitted shaft with suction nozzles attached thereto. This shaft is powered by an electric motor in combination with a patented 'endless shaft', which causes the engine to drive in only one direction. This filter can optionally be operated with controller and connection box for AC power.
The electric filters are all executed in a parallel flange connection with connections between 2" and 20". In this version the 2" to 14" are available in short versions and the 4" to 20" in long versions. This allows the electrical filters to process between 15 and 1600 m³/h. Screens are available in 100, 130 and 200 microns, made in PVC/stainless steel or sintered stainless steel.