BAR SCREEN ON DISCHARGE STATIONS
Contact UsVisit emptying stations for sewage sludge are usually sensitive cases, as they are often different in terms of configuration and highly demanding in terms of use. For this reason, the design of the civil engineering, the receiving structure of the bar screenThe choice of equipment is of the utmost importance.
Depending on the materials deposited, the quantities to be processed daily or the desired air gap, we can offer you Bar Screens of different types to suit your needs.
BAR SCREENS ON DISCHARGE STATIONS
A automatic bar screen type NG11 installed on a discharge manhole into which tanker trucks discharge the effluents and waste from pumping tanks or static grids on the network. The bar screen is fitted with a 12mm air gap screen, and a washing ramp positioned downstream of the screen. This ramp is used not only to unclog the screen, but also to pulverize certain types of waste. Finally, two transport screw type VTP200 evacuate the screenings to the desired area, i.e. 5 meters in front of the bar screen.
At this unloading site, we replaced a manual grate with an automatic one. automatic bar screen type NG11to treat the effluent from a 10m3 truck per day. Screening rejects are composed of grease, wipes, pebbles, etc. The bar screen, with its 10mm air gap, is installed at the outlet of the concrete manhole, and thus provides a large upstream buffer volume. A deflector supplied by us, positioned across the manhole, channels the effluent towards the bar screen (lateral feed). The screenings are then discharged outside the manhole into a waste bin.
A automatic vertical bar screen type SG400 installed in a FB Procédés-designed metal housing. It is placed on an area where restaurant effluent, loaded with grease, wipes, towels, etc., is discharged. Trucks connect to the "fireman" connection upstream of the caisson and discharge the effluent into it. The bar screen, with its 10mm air gap, extracts a large proportion of the waste which, on leaving the discharge hopper In the event of a problem with the bar screen, the box includes a bypass overflow. In the event of problems with the bar screen, the caisson includes a bypass overflow.
A automatic bar screen type XG12with a 10mm air-gap grid, installed on an unloading station. The FB Procédés-designed electrical cabinet - fixed to the side of the bar screen - incorporates variable speed operation to optimize the duration of a cycle (one jaw down, one jaw up). This is essential for this application, as is a substantial buffer volume upstream of the bar screen. A compacting screw The VCP200 type enables the volume of waste to be reduced and discharged into a skip positioned on the side of the canal.