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A sample stream of about 3 m3/h is pumped through the CeraClean.
Filtrate passes through the special filter tube and is pumped to the analyzer. Blockages are minimized by a special tangential flow through the filter, and automatic back-flushing extends the filter life to sveral weeks between cleaning. CeraClean is specially designed for low energy consumption and low maintenance costs, which are provided by the auto­matic cleaning and a small feed pump.
Cleaner Sample feed Rinsing feed
Waste
Technical Data
Filtrate flow rate
at least 2 l/h
Ambient temperature
0 - 45°C
Cleaning interval
2 - 8 weeks, depending on sample contamination
Solids seperation
Standard filter tube removes solids, colloids and compounds larger than 0.4 urn) Other filter types available (apprx. 80 um for TN/TP)
Sample temperature
> 10°C - 100°C
Chemical resistance
pH 1 - 13
Sample pressure
1 - 2 bar
Sample flow rate
min. 1 - 3 m3/h
Power requirements
97 V - 265 V, 48 Hz - 62 Hz, ca. 70 VA
Dimensions (HxWxD)
1000 x 500 x 240 mm
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