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6950 SW 111th Ave. |
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Beaverton, OR 97008 |
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U.S.A. |
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(503) 646-3399 |
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(503) 627-0888 |
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How It Works: Pre-flux
Regeneration Systems

Step 1 Beta's Pre-Gen system adjusts
pre-flux solution pH and specific gravity while converting dissolved iron
into a filterable, solid form. An air driven diaphragm pump feeds the
Reactor where ORP is monitored and adjusted.
Step 2 The pre-flux solution is then
pH adjusted and controlled prior to entering the Settling Tank. The iron and
other suspended solids settle to the bottom of the tank for removal.
Step 3 The pre-flux solution then
enters a filter before returning to the Pre-flux Tank.
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Item
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Type / Mfg.
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Size
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Feed pump |
diaphragm pump |
1 - 2 gallons/min.
(4 - 8 liters/min.) |
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Flux reactor |
working volume |
30 gallons
(110 liters) |
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Reactant feed |
Beta |
1 ounce/hr.
(30 grams/hr.) |
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Settling tank |
Beta |
varies with application |
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Ammonia feed system |
Beta |
1 gallon/hr.
(4 liters/hr.) |
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Return pump |
centrifugal pump |
2 - 4 gallons/min.
(7.6 - 15 liters/min.) |
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Effluent filter |
Serfilco |
cartridge 30 in.
(76 cm) |
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Solids filter press (optional) |
manual |
0.5 - 4 cu. ft.
(0.014 - 0.11 cu. meters) |
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PLC control |
Allen Bradley PanelView |
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Approximate Dimensions |
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Length |
4 ft. (1.22 meters) |
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Width |
4 ft. (1.22 meters) |
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height |
12 ft. (3.66 meters) |
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Weight |
600 lbs. (270 kg) |
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