ACMV CPS Separator Manual
ACMV CPS Separator Manual
ACMV CPS Separator Manual
CPS SEPARATOR
Installation, Operating, Service and Maintenance
Manual
Description:
The ACMV Separator has no moving parts, requires no spare parts inventory,
and contains no filter media to clean or change. The flow-through design allows
for continuous operation while process liquid is pumped through the Separator
separation chamber. The ACMV Separator is ideal for separating solids from
cooling tower water, process water, and other applications requiring separation
of liquids from solids.
Principle of Operation:
Liquid enters the Separator cylindrical separation chamber at the inlet nozzle
near the top of Separator. The cylindrical chamber is significantly larger than
the system pipework or nozzles of the separator. The large separator chamber
serves to reduce the velocity of particles that enter the Separator Chamber.
Particles heavier than liquid come in contact with Separator tube that further
reduce its velocity and separate it from the liquid. The low velocity particulates
settle to the bottom of the separator and accumulate in the lower collection
chamber until it is purged from the Separator.
The Separator use as a Side Stream Filtration Unit come together with a skid
mount pump (optional: supplied by customer) with pre-strainer, control panel
and optional bag filter. The Separator pump draws water into the Separator and
returns water back to the source.
Separator System applied in side stream filtration unit for cooling tower can be
provided with optional Clean Jets that are installed at the basin of the cooling
tower to prevent suspended particle from settling to the base of the cooling
tower.
Installation:
The following items not provide in the Separator skid are required for
installation of the Separator system:
Inlet/outlet valves
Pipework Separator Supply and Return Pipeline, Separator Drain line
for purging.
Electrical Cables/Conduit/Trucking to provide power supply
Electrical Isolator located adjacent to the Separator System Skid
Concrete Plinth
Neoprene Pads at the base of the skid
Optional Flow Switch located on the external pipeline
Purging
The Separator needs regular purging to remove accumulated dirt in the lower
chamber and prevent dirt from rising up to upper portion of the separator and
interfere with separator liquid flow.
Water used during purging cycle is a small amount and almost never greater
than the water treatment blowdown. Thus the separator purging cycle can be
used as a means of water treatment blowdown.
Item Description
1 Check Separator is good condition
2 Open the Prestrainer and empty it of any dirt that would restrict water
flow
3 Turn the Pump shaft by hand with power supply turn off to ensure the
pump impellar turns freely.
4 Check for correct Power Supply (voltage)
Item Description
5 Open all Inlet and Outlet valve and ensure that the Separator system
is filled with water.
6 Turn On Power Supply and check Pump is turning in the correct
rotation as shown on the pump. Switch phases and turn on the pump
again.
7 Open air relief valve.
8 Check the running amp of the pump
9 Allow the pump to run for a while before activating the purge cycle.
Check the automatic purge valve opens and closes within the set
period of time for the purge by pressing the manual purge
pushbutton
Unlike other industry separators, the ACMV Separator does not require a
minimum pressure drop across the inlet and outlet to ensure proper operation.
The Separator in particular the wide body Hi E Separator have a lower
pressure drop than most industry separators and requires less pump motor
horsepower to operate.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Hi E Separator Systems
Although our packages are designed for trouble free operation, there are
occasions where noise and/or low flows are observed. Here is the checklist, in
order of priority, for eliminating noise/low flow conditions in our Separator
System packages.
1. Check inlet basket strainer for debris: Large floating solids can clog
the strainer and cause pump cavitation, especially during start-up.
2. All Isolation valve must be opened.
3. Pump rotating backwards 3 phase pumps only: This is probably
the most common and baffling cause of a flow/noise complaint. Check
the rotation of the pump/motor against the arrow indication on the pump
starter. If the unit is rotating in the wrong direction, disconnect the power
and reverse the L1 and L2 connections at the starter.
Causes Solutions
Pump Trip due to wrong setting of pump Check pump running amp and overload
overload setting. Reset pump overload setting
Pump Trip due to wrong Motor winding or Note running amp of motor. Check for
wrong wiring connection to pump motor correct wiring connection to motor. If
wiring connection is correct, the motor
may have wrong motor winding. Motor
may need to be replaced. Contact your
nearest representative
Pump stop from Valve: Fault See instructions Valve: Fault
Loose wiring or wrong wiring connection to Check Wiring diagram for correct wiring
electric actuator and PLC/PLR. and tighten all wiring into electric actuator
and PLC/PLR.
Electric Actuator failure. Check electric actuator and replace if
necessary.