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IM ME RSI BLE SYSTEMS: TYPICAL MOUNTING POSITIONS
The true versatility of Lewis Immersibie Transducers is reflected in the variety of ways they can be used in a tank. Positions may be combined to concentrate ultrasonic energy in one area. And while typical
installations are fixed with the work being located in front, immersibles may also be mounted on moving gantrys and passed over or in front of a stationary component.
BOTTOM MOUNTING - This is the traditional immersibie mounting configuration and it provides thorough cleaning throughout the tank. Mounting tabs are provided on all Lewis immersibie units to allow for bolting in place.
END MOUNTING - This configuration permits the use of differing frequencies in opposition to one another. The result is an even more vigorous cleaning action. This positioning is especially suitable for large components.
SIDE MOUNTING - The versatile nature of immersibles stems from the fact that they do not need to be mounted in any standard configuration. For example, sidewall positioning provides excellent cleaning capabilities and allows the units to be removed easily for installation in other tanks. This mounting position also permits the use of reflectors on the opposite wail when extra cleaning action is required.
HIGH POWER APPLICATIONS - Exceptionally
high power levels In extremely large tanks can be achieved by using rack-mounted units. This illustration shows 20 immersibles mounted against one wall of a large tank. The generators driving this configuration deliver 80,000 watts of power. For even higher power levels, Lewis immersibie transducers can be rack-mounted on all four walls.

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