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Structure of the IFPM2TM system / The technology behind INTERNORMEN Purifier Systems
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Structure of the IFPM2TM system
The fluid to be purified is drawn out of a reservoir by a vacuum generated by the vacuum pump. It then enters a tank with a heater and is being heated up to the temperature set in the operation unit. A certain amount of fluid is drawn through a two-port solenoid valve into the vacuum chamber,where it diffuses over dispersal material,which enlarges the surface of the fluid.Free and dissolved water vaporises in the chamber due to the lower evaporation point caused by the vacuum. Air from the surrounding area is led into the vacuum chamber through an air filter and a throttle valve. The air which enters approximately in the middle of the chamber,moves upward to the fluid.Water and gas join the upward airflow and enter the vacuum pump after having left the vacuum chamber. At this point,the air and the water vapour are either condensed and emitted to the atmosphere or emitted immediately.
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The technology behind INTERNORMEN Purifier Systems
The compact IFPM2TM / IFPS2TM systems have been constructed as fully automated, PLC controlled units applicable even in tight areas. The implemented water sensor WAPS5TM , in connection with the display unit WFD01TM, allows a permanent monitoring of the water level in purified fluid,and the electronic Δp sensor VS1TM provides the optimal use and maintenance scheduling of the included particle removal filter element. The desiccant air breather dries up the inert gas and increases therefore the efficiency of the purifier even in high humidity environments.
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Water content - timing diagram for different fluids |
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