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filter tank operation

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pompeo79

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Bye to all,

I have a 3d project to decipher, it is a filter tank, other I don't know.

who knows or understands it could explain to me how it works, and if you also manage any tract of tuberia/valve?


Thank you very much...:smile: :finger:
 

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a filter tank, it might be difficult to determine what filters are if you don't know what circulates in the tubes (although what "circulates" lately... :smile: ).
However the circuitry is quite classic, power lines (m)/output(h) with bypass (e)/(b) and discharge (i) (in sewer, probably), there are also drainage (or) and too full (n).
input (d) output (f) of the "filter".
by manoeuvring the valves you can exclude the "filter" (bypass), insert it, or unload the whole line.
 
er president.. . not being an expert in planting what you wrote to me is very useful!

Thank you!

being really profane in such field, useful in this case of drainage and bypass? exhaust and too full..
 
er president.. . not being an expert in planting what you wrote to me is very useful!

Thank you!

being really profane in such field, useful in this case of drainage and bypass? exhaust and too full..
the drainage serves to empty the "filter" for any maintenance or replacements, the bypass serves to put out service the "filter" without interrupting the flow (probably if there are two) if you have a failure or you have to do maintenance put the "filter" in bypass and you work quietly without jeopardizing the production.
 
the drainage serves to empty the "filter" for any maintenance or replacements, the bypass serves to put out service the "filter" without interrupting the flow (probably if there are two) if you have a failure or you have to do maintenance put the "filter" in bypass and you work quietly without jeopardizing the production.
Thank you, President! :smile::finger::rolleyes:
 
I still don't understand one thing, the bypass if it's to isolate the filter that needs the f section?



still a curiosity, could the bypass also serve as a flow regulator ensuring a constant contribution?
 
the f section works when the filter works and is not in bypass, along with d.
the bypass can also function as a regulator, depends on the type of valves and the principle of operation of the general circuit.
 
the f section works when the filter works and is not in bypass, along with d.
the bypass can also function as a regulator, depends on the type of valves and the principle of operation of the general circuit.
:finger::finger::finger:

Thank you very much President!

I'd say it's okay now. :eek:

(at regime and bypass)
 

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:finger::finger::finger:

Thank you very much President!

I'd say it's okay now. :eek:

(at regime and bypass)
Yes, sir, sir!

the bypass you represented and "unloaded" but you can also direct "line" by manoeuvring the valves correctly.
 

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