2015 Johnson Screens Passive Intake Screens
2015 Johnson Screens Passive Intake Screens
2015 Johnson Screens Passive Intake Screens
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JOHNSON SCREENS
PASSIVE INTAKE SCREENS
Maximum Efficiency
Less Maintenance
The passive intake screen system have no moving parts that can
break down or wear out. This eliminates the need to replace worn
parts or make other costly repairs. The controlled entrance velocity
on the passive intake screen, along with the specially matched
Hydroburst air backwash, keeps the system clean and operating
properly.
The unique and flexible design of the passive intake screen system
results in lower initial costs, no moving parts, less maintenance
needs and a simplified installation allowing for a reliable,
inexpensive water supply.
The even flow raises the overall efficiency of the screen to over
90 percent, allow for smaller screen cylinders and Hydroburst
components to be used.
The low pressure drop across the screen surface reduces the
amount of energy required to pull water through the screen,
creating significant operating cost savings.
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experienced a very high pressure drop across the screen surface area. The Johnson Screens passive
intake screen systems has an open pipe design that is much more effective, and is now the industry
standard.
In Figure _01, the pressure drop difference between a restrictive pipe and an open pipe flow modifier
illustrates the significant improvement of the patented dual pipe internal flow modifier design.
As more water is pumped through a restrictive pipe flow modifier, the pressure drop increases
dramatically.
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HYDROBURST BACKWASH.
AN AUTOMATIC CLEANING
PROCESS
Bilfinger Water Technologies developed the Hydroburst backwash system for conditions where the Intake screens may need regular
cleaning due to areas with high concentrations of debris, or where the screen is in an area that is difficult to access.
The process flushes the debris away from the screen surface by releasing a large volume of compressed air inside the screen
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01 _ Control panel
02 _ Main air tank
03 _ Motor/compressor
04 _ Outlet flange
The general rule-of-thumb for proper intake screen depth has been
to allow a half diameter of operational depth clearance from top and
bottom, to prevent silt from being sucked up from the bottom and
creating a vortex on the top of the water.
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