The Phoenix technology can be used in power generating plants, automotive plants, steel mils, pulp & paper operations, oil & gas fields, food processing operations, etc.
The Phoenix filters are utilized to filter machining cooling, wash solutions, cooling / process water, wastewater, white water, surface water, etc.
There are three models, Electric, Electro-Pneumatic and Pneumatic. Your choice depends upon sit and process conditions.
The Phoenix features three modes of backwash control - automatic based on differential pressure or time, and manual override
The heart of the Phoenix is the ZGF Spring Filter. The Phoenix’s compact (18 in3), economical design utilizes six (6) Spring Filter elements arranged in a radial configuration around the inlet chamber.
The ZGF Spring Filter element opens uniformly along its entire length during backwash. The benefits are as follows:
• Particles wedged or lodged are quickly released and washed away as the gap is increased
• The Spring Filter element “shimmers” which further enhances the cleaning process
• The moment the filter element begins to open during backwash, the fluid velocity is instantaneously followed by a surge in flow that scours the coil effectively and efficiently removing the contaminants
Phoenix | Precision Absolute Gap | |||||||
Design Flow Rate | 20 µ | 35 µ | 50 µ | 75 µ | 100 µ | 150 µ | 200 µ | 400 µ |
60 gpm | 110 gpm | 150 gpm | 180 gpm | 250 gpm | 250 gpm | 250 gpm | 250 gpm |
Notes
1. The design flow rate is a GUIDELINE based upon a clean differential pressure of 2.5 psi or less. The solids loading in the feed stream can also impact the design flow rate. MAXIMUM flow rates are documented in the Product Specification Sheets.
2. Backwash volume: < 5 gallons
3. Based on “663” Spring Filter elements
4. The solids loading, physical characteristics, material and density of the particles impact system sizing / design flow rate. 500 PPM is typical maximum loading for ZGF EZ Clean filtration systems utilizing the proprietary ZGF Spring Filter elements.
5. Designed for continuous service: Pneumatic up to 170°F, Electro-Pneumatic up to 160°F and pressures from 45 - 120 psi