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| Installation
ALBRECHT Pulsors can easily be installed from the outside:
The nozzle tube which carries the nozzle head is screwed into the cylindrical body of the Pulsor. The Pulsor is fixed to the vessel wall via a weld-on pipe nipple and rigidly screwed on using a taper seat pipe union. The nozzle cap projects about 20 mm into the vessel, through a hole drilled concentrically to the welded pipe nipple. |
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Control
The Pulsors are activated by opening a diaphragm valve connected in series. As soon as compressed air is admitted, the generation of the air pulses begins. The on-time of the Pulsor as a rule is only about 0.75 seconds. The activation is repeated after a pause time, varying from a few seconds to minutes, depending on requirements and product properties. The activation of the Pulsors is usually controlled by a clock generator unit which is started simultaneously with the particular discharge device. |
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| Compressed air supply
The Pulsors require dried and compressed air with a pressure of 4 to 8 bar (~60 - 120 psi). The supply pipes must be of sufficient size in order to ensure a minimum supply pressure of 4 bar during operation. Typical values will be NW 40 (1½") for the main supply pipes and NW 25 1") for the branch pipes to the single Pulsors. |
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Functional monitoring
The Pulsors can be equipped with electronic monitoring sensors. These sensors are inductive proximity switches with an internal time delay element which are integrated into the Pulsor's cover. The sensor monitors the oscillation of the Pulsor‘s valve plate and furnishes a signal if no movement is detected after activation. |
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Technical Data:
(To suit any application there are three unit sizes available:)
Materials:
Pulsor body: Cast Aluminium Nozzle tube: Stainless steel no: 1.4571 Nozzle head: Stainless steel no: 1.4112, hardened |
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