Solving a challenge – this is what we did with the Water Separators.

From a perspective of doing more with less, our engineering team calculated, designed, and tested the most efficient Water separator in the industry. As the pump discharges, at up to 40 m/s, the water-saturated air into the Water Separator, the air and water are being separated. The water drops are recycled back into the water tank. And the air is discharged through the exhaust pipe. The separation efficiency is close to 100%. This is an accomplishment.

The internal flow design, choice of material, method of casting are features of our Water Separators. Features enhancing the operational efficiency of liquid ring vacuum pump systems. Our Water Separators have three main connection points. From the discharge of the pump the exhaust goes into the Water Separator (air and water mix inlet). After the water and the air have been separated, the air is discharge through the exhaust pipe (air discharge). And the water is returned into to the water tank (water discharge).

Air & Water mix inlet

Connect to the pump discharge

Air discharge

Connect to the 4way valve or exhaust pipe

Water discharge

Connect to the water tank

100% integrated
with our 4way valves

Depending on the lay-out of the vacuum truck, a 4way valve can be integrated with the water separator. Having a 100% integrated set of components secures a smooth process during built-up of the vacuum pump systems and also in the day-to-day operations of the vacuum truck.

Both Water Separators can be delivered with or without the 4way valve. Depending on your internal piping lay-out.

2″ & 3″ vacuum trucks

Designed to separate the water and air in vacuum trucks that operate with 2″ or 3″ suction hose.

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4″ & 5″ vacuum trucks

Designed to separate the water and air in vacuum trucks that operate with 4″ or 5″ suction hose.

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