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The operational
issues associated with a standard Venturi scrubber are pump failures,
small orifice nozzle clogging, material failures, and general maintenance
headaches. The Hydro-Lance scrubber system with SAVe
technology avoids these issues while still providing the time proven
Venturi collection methodology.
PRINCIPLE
OF OPERATION
Duall engineers have developed SAVe (Sub-merged-Air-Venturi)
Technology. Static pressure induced by an exhaust fan draws the
sump water and dust laden air stream into an inverted Venturi throat.
Turbulent mixing of dust and small droplets form an agglomerate
which is returned to sump where water is reused and particulate
matter settles out or is dissolved. Entrained mists and dusts are
collected on a chevron blade mist eliminator. The collected dust
forms a sludge at the conical bottom of the scrubber. Manual or
automated sludge removal options are available.

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PILOT SCRUBBING
In cases where particulate character, size and distribution are
not clear, a 200 CFM pilot system is available for rent to prove
efficiency of the Hydro-Lance scrubber prior to purchase.
The pilot system rental costs may be applied to the purchase of
a new Hydro-Lance scrubber. Contact Duall for details of rental
options.
ENGINEERED
SYSTEMS
Duall offers complete ventilation and dust control systems per ACGIH
standards. Hydro-Lance systems can be designed with CIP "clean
in place" options as well as with chemical feed controls for
combined acid gas particulate collection. Unlike the fixed blade
assemblies of other dust collectors, the Hydro-Lance venturi
throat is externally removable for simple cleaning or replacement
in erosive atmospheres. Complete electrical control and instrumentation
packages are available at the customers request.
ENERGY USAGE
Hydro-Lance scrubbers are energy savers. No pumps
are required. The system requires 8-10" wg. pressure drop.
Operation of an exhaust fan is the only continuous energy cost.
MINIMAL
WATER USAGE
The Hydro-Lance scrubber uses the least amount of water of
any wet dust collector. Only evaporation and periodic sludge removal
constitute water losses. A highly accurate level control system,
accessible at the sump level is incorporated to automatically maintain
the correct water level. The system is field adjustable for ease
of start-up.

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