Project AQF - CleanPulse Filter for CHP Tallow Triple Diesel Engine Plant

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Project AQF - CleanPulse CPB158 Bag Filter with Air Dilution

Summary

A farm in Northern Ireland processes animal by-products. One of the products of animal rendering is Tallow (fat). This product can now be used as a fuel in a near-to-standard diesel engine making use of some pioneering tweaks and additives under patent.

The project included 3 diesel engines, which generate power for the site. The waste gases exit through a duct system into a waste heat boiler which produces steam for the site. The gases then pass through our filter which clean the outgoing gases before the chimney. Our supply was limited to the supply of filter only.

The order was placed in the last week of April 2010. Installation was completed by 4th week in June 2010, a total turnaround time of 8 weeks. This period includes complete design in 3D Solidworks.

filter in 3D Solidworks

 

Filter system in Solidworks 3D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

filter disharge bin

 

Filter hopper and discharge bin

 

 

 

 

filter access and pulse control

 

Filter access via CAT ladder to top access doors. Also shows pulse control compressed air tanks, modified for easy access to valves.

 

 

 

Supply Highlights

  1. High temperature filter system
  2. CAT ladder access
  3. Pre-assembly at fabricators
  4. Pre-installation of bags and cages
  5. Installed in 15 hours
  6. Discharge via screw conveyor to bin
  7. Fully insulated and clad

 

Supply Detail

site before filter

 

This image shows the site before our filter system arrived. Fortunately the timing of our installation was before the diesel engines and boiler arrived, so we had planty of space with which to work.

 

 

 

 

filter hopper bolted down

 

The filter hopper is bolted to the floor before...

 

 

 

 

 

 

filter lift

 

...lifting the main case section and top section (pre-assembled) into position. Here, the benefit of work done at the fabrication shop yields rewards in time saved on site.

Note that the rails required for cladding attachment are pre-installed.

 

 

 

filter before scaffoldingfilter after scaffolding

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Main filter installation is complete. Scaffolding erected to allow insulation and cladding.

 

forced draught fan

 

The induced draught fan before installation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

filter insulated and clad

 

Filter after insulation and cladding. The filter operating temperature will be around 240 degrees centigrade. High temperature heat isolation pads separate the filter from its support legs to prevent the legs getting hot but primarily to avoid cold spots in the filter where acid gas condensation could potentially form.

 

 

 

 

 

 

insulated filter hopper access door

 

The filter hopper access door for maintenance and inspection of filter bags.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

insulated filter outlet flange

 

Clean air outlet flange, neatly insulated and clad. Thoughtfully, the insulators attached the cladding with self tapping screws to allow temporary removal of the cladding when the ducting installers are on site.

 

 

 

 

pulse control tanks

 

At the top of the filter is the pulse system. Out of sight, the control unit instigates the valves which send a blast of compressed air down into the bags to clean them.

Glycerine filled compressed air dials mean that they stay clear for many years to come.

 

 

Tags: Diesel Engine Tallow Filter, PTFE filter bags, Ireland, Erection, Insulation, Cladding, Solidworks, CleanPulse, Quick, Short Lead Time.

 

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