Airburst
System
In bodies of water where debris accumulates on the
screen body, either by gravity or in response to random ambient currents,
screens can be cleaned with an airburst system daily, weekly, monthly or
any predetermined time specified.
Air is the preferred medium for cleaning intake screens
because air moves with less head loss than water and creates higher water
velocity for effectively cleaning of debris.
It is a good practice to incorporate airburst piping in
the design stage for an intake screen, even though the airburst system
purchase may be deferred or delayed. The air manifold can be uncapped and
connected when required.
Information Needed for Accurate Quoting:
 | Manual/Automatic Valves and Timer |
 | Time Intervals for Bursting |
 | Number of Screens to Burst at One Time |
 | Type of Compressor(s) Required |
 | Location Restrictions |
 | Distance Between Screen and Receiver |
 | Electrical Service Spec's (Voltage) |
 | Enclosure Rating Spec NEMA |
 | Technical Assistance Requirements |
 | OEM Service Manual (If Required) |