PECO Scrubber vessel Series
PECO Serie 95 Scrubbers allow the separation of liquids and aerosol mist out of a gas stream - various designs using Vane units, Cyclotubes, Hook Vanes, are available to supply the optimal vessel for the specific customer requirement.
Series 95SV CYCLOTUBE Scrubber
Cyclotube technology is specifically designed to enhance separation of
contaminants that foul, plug or creep through vane and wire mesh mist
eliminators.
Use Cyclotube Technology for Trouble free removal of the
following contaminants:
• Brine • Lube oil • Wax • Glycol • Asphaltenes
Principle of Operation
Bulk contaminants and slugs diverge from the gas stream upon entering the scrubber's first stage and are collected in the lower sump below the PFDBS. Following a tortuous path the gas and entrained contaminant enter the scrubber's second stage where Cyclotube separators combine centrifugal, pressure vacuum, and flow vector forces to effect highly efficient separation while velocity scouring inherent in Cyclotube dynamics precludes fouling. The removed contaminant is collected in an independent second stage sump. Low differential pressure cyclotubes are available for pressure sensitive applications.Series 95SV VANE Scrubber
Vane mist eliminators effectively remove water, hydrocarbon liquid and
typical pipeline liquid mixtures.
Principle of Operation
Bulk contaminants and slugs diverge from the gas stream upon entering the scrubber's first stage and are collected in the sump area below the PFDBS. Following a tortuous path the gas and entrained contaminant enter the scrubber's second stage where PECOFacet vane technology utilizes inertial impaction to separate contaminants from the gas stream. The removed contaminant then gravity drains into the sump via the drain leg, preventing re-entrainmentSeries 95V-CT CYCLOTUBE Seperator
The principle of operation is similar to that described for the 95SV
Cyclotube scrubber, except there is no first stage pre-separation
of bulk contaminants and slugs prior to entering the Cyclotube
separators. The gas and contaminant directly enter the scrubber's
Cyclotube separators which combine centrifugal, pressure vacuum,
and flow vector forces to effect highly efficient separation while
velocity scouring inherent in Cyclotube dynamics precludes fouling.
The removed contaminant is collected in a sump compartment
located below the Cyclotube contaminant ejection ports. Low
differential pressure Cyclotubes are available for pressure sensitive
applications. This Separator should be used for medium liquid and
solids loadings.
Series 95V-Inline VANE Seperator
The principle of operation is similar to that described for the 95SV
vane scrubber, except there is no first stage pre-separation of bulk
contaminants and slugs prior to entering the vane separator. The
gas and entrained contaminant directly enter the vane which utilizes
inertial impaction to separate contaminants from the gas stream.
The removed contaminant then gravity drains into the sump. This
Separator should be used for light liquid loading with minimal solid
contaminant loading.