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1. Footer Date CPP OWS and Filters Chicago Pneumatic People. Passion. Performance.
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2. Footer Sales topics Filter - product range Agenda
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Why to use a filter ? Purify the air from oil / dust contaminants Filter body is the same for different filtration grade to reach different air quality Extremely easy to install and can be inserted in an existing network Annual service intervals Pressure drop indicator to advise on the cartridge replacement Cartridge replacement done in no time No electrical supply needed Higher final product quality
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Why to use a filter ? Atmospheric air contains in its origin impurities like dust, hydrocarbons and water in form of humidity. After the compressor phase, these impurities are delivered ( with eventual oil particles ) in the distribution line, generating abrasive and corrosive emulsion which can: Damage the distributor lines increasing the leakage risk Reduce the efficiency and life span of the pneumatic devices Deteriorate the final product quality Limits the reliability of the production process and all its components
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Where to use a filter ? Instruments system Pharmaceutical industry Food industry Generic tools Industrial painting Pneumatic transport ….. and in any pplication using compressed air system
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6. Footer Sales topics Filter - product range Agenda
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FIVE filtrations for every need Serie CPFM Color : Green Type : Coalescenze filter Filtration : 0.1 m Residual oil : 0,1 mg/mc ISO class : 2 Serie CPFD Color : Green Type : Dust filter Filtration : 1 m Residual oil : n.a. ISO class : 2
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Serie CPFS Color : Red Type : High efficie. coalescence filter Filtration : 0,01 m Residual oil : 0,01 mg/mc ISO class : 1 Serie CPFP Color : Yellow Type : Pre-filter Filtration : 3 m Residual oil : n.a. ISO class : n.c. Serie FPFA Color : Silver Type : Active Carbon Filtration : n.a. Residual oil : 0,005 mg/mc ISO class : 1 FIVE filtrations for every need
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Possible Application
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Technical Data
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Accessories
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19/08/2015 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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13. Footer Sales topics Oil Water Separator - product range Oil Water Separator
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Why to use an Oil Water Separator ? Rinsed water which can be discarded easily and safely Easy operation Requires minimal installation and maintenance Meet environmental regulation nd improve company image Excellent performance due to oleophilic and carbon filters Avoid high treatment costs User friendly ( e.g. maintenance indicator ) No electricity required
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Why to use an Oil Water Separator ? Harm the environment Breaks ecological legislation Increase the company’s image
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Where to use an Oil Water Separator ?..… any application using compressed air system
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17. Footer Sales topics Oil Water Separator - product range Oil Water Separator
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Condensate 20 mc/1’; 10 bar; 60% full load; 2 shifts a day; for 220 days/y 25 °C ; UR 70% How much condensate does a typical installation produce ? 39.000 l/y
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The contaminated condensate represents: a difficult management an important cost ( 0.10 €/l. = 3.900,00 €/y ) local storage maintenance of appropriate registers, where required Local laws often prohibit draining water with high content of hydrocarbons. Condensate
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By the previous sample, we have : - 39 litres of oil - 38.691 litres of water At the end of the process, the water can be discharged into the sewage system in compliance with the prevailing local regulations. Remain ONLY 39 litres of oil that they have to discharged in a specialised disposal center. CONDENSATE = 99,9 % WATER + 0.1% OIL Condensate
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Three ranges by the capacity: Model 1440 with six towers. It’s formed by two units with three towers. From model 213 up to model 720 with three towers. ( units with three fases ) From model 21 up to model 87 with two towers. ( units with two fases ) Oil-Water Condensate Separator
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Layout ( three columns ) Silencers Maintenance indicator Expansion chamber Oleophilic filter 1° stage Active carbon bed Active carbon final bed Oleophilic filter 2° stage Oil-Water Condensate Separator
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The Principle Condensate enters through mufflers and depressurizes in the expansion chamber Tower B Active carbon filter Clean condensate Tower A White oleophilic filter Cleaner condensate enters tower 2 Oil-Water Condensate Separator
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Service The indicators signal the status of the filters. Red: Carbon saturated, indicator out ( only FOD 213÷1440 ) Green: Oleophilic saturated, indicator in The cartridges can be changed easily, removing the covers of the towers. In the maintenance kit we have also: Recipient for exhausted material Shirt factory and gloves for a personal safety Oil-Water Condensate Separator
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Service : three types of kits Include: White oleophilic filters, Silencer, Recipients for exhausted material, Shirts factory and gloves for a personal safety Kit A : when the oleophilic filter is saturated less than six months, means a high oil consumption. Oil-Water Condensate Separator
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Kit B : for normal operation a complete maintenance for one year. Include: One series of white oleophilic filters, One series of active carbon filters Silencers, Recipients for exhausted material, Shirts factory and gloves for a personal safety Oil-Water Condensate Separator
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Kit C: for a completely maintenance more than 1 year for a complete service. Include: Two series of white oleophilic filters, One series of active carbon filters Silencers, Recipient for exhausted material, Shirt factory and gloves for a personal safety Oil-Water Condensate Separator
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Improvement of the quality of water Enviromentaly friendly Less treatment costs Sell more spare parts CONCLUSIONS Oil-Water Condensate Separator
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19/08/2015 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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33. Footer Date People. Passion. Performance.
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