For tailored advice and product selection/configuration assistance, please contact a sales representative. 18 Function The filtration station filters liquids. The filtrate is pumped from the first tank into the second tank through the filter using a knife gate valve. The filtered liquid reaches the second tank via the butterfly valve. It can be pumped onwards to the next station using a separate pump. The filter can be rinsed using a rinse program. Regulated compressed air is blown through the filter to loosen deposits. Measurement and Control Sensors detect the filling level of the container. This allows for simple control exercises for monitoring the pumps right up to complete control projects involving complex processes. Pressure control ensures constant high filter quality during flushing. The pressure sensor with LCD display, analog output and switching output always supplies the correct measurement variable. The controller with P, PI or PID control algorithm ensures constant high filter quality during rinsing via the proportional pressure regulator. Control technology is thus clearly explained. Shutting off, Opening, Closing The right selection of process valve, drive, drive accessories and control valve plays an important role in complex process sequences. The filtration station uses a wide range of process components. All the valve actuators are actuated via a directly connected NAMUR valve. Knife gate valve with linear actuator. Butterfly valve with sturdy rack and pinion rotary actuator and large visual display. Three-way ball valve with rack and pinion combination with a constant torque characteristic across the entire swivel range, with large visual display. MPS PA Filtration Learning System [X] Station with optional equipment Introduction and Fundamentals > MPS PA Filtration Station
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