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Water
Wash
Dynaprecipitor Water Wash Booths
and No Pump Water Wash Booth
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- Extremely
efficient in removing airborne particulate
- Consistent
high level of capture efficiency for high volume applications
- air
cleaned using water scrub and impingement technologies in
tandem
- Particulate-laden
air scrubbed four times before discharge
- Time-tested
design, providing superior overspray removal for over fifty
years
The
proven Auto/Truck design creates a positive airflow that is
designed to effectively remove overspray from the spraying area.
Available in solid back and drive-thru models. The Reverse Flow
design features the exhaust chamber located at the front entry of
the booth to eliminate the chance of unfiltered air from being
drawn across the vehicle. Auto/Truck booths are also available in
pressurized models, designed with a slight positive pressure to
reduce air contaminants.
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Dynaprecipitor
Water Wash Booth
Construction
Features
This booth is constructed of 18-gauge galvanized panels.
It features:
- an
upper and lower wash chamber
- large
capacity collecting pan
- slotted
water intake pipe to insure sediment free water
- circulating
water to maintain a constantly flushed system
- removable
manifold for easy maintenance
- hinged
water curtain to allow easy access to the rear of the
collecting pan
- door
located just below the fan for easy maintenance
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Operation
Features:
- Stacks
and fan: Paint particles practically never reach this
zone. The stack area stays cleaner longer
- Exhaust
air washed 4 times: Paint particles are scrubbed out and
trapped in collecting pan
- Access
door: The location will allow easy inspection, repair, or
replacement of the fan parts
- Unbroken
water curtain: Manifold-deflector plate assembly disperses
water evenly and can be easily removed without special tools
- Circulating
system: Circulating water forms a continuous, constantly
flushed system that has no sediment-accumulating dead ends.
Rate of water flow is quickly adjustable. No new water need be
added except to compensate for slight daily evapouration
- Booth
stays cleaner: Every paint-collecting surface is
water-scrubbed.
- Easy
maintenance: Hinged front water curtain permits easy
skimming of coagulated paint particles from collecting pan.
Optional automatic centrifugal separators are available.
- Clog-free
water circulating system: Intake pipe is above the pan
floor to assure a sediment-free supply of water. System is
self-flushing.
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Pump Water Wash Booth
Features:
- 12
and 14 gauge galvanized welded washer assembly.
- Standard
panel work area enclosure, 18 gauge galvanized.
- Chemically
treated water prevents flotation of spray residue. Water
surface residue skimming eliminated. Contact local compounds
supplier.
- Automatic
water level control for maintaining air velocity through
entrainment plate gap to within + 1%.
- Centrifugal
exhaust blower with clean-out door and drain. Type
"C" spark resistant construction.
- Optional
installed position of exhaust blower outlet for direction of
discharge (90° increments).
- Inside-accessible
ETL-listed 4-tube light fixtures (includes color corrected T-8
tubes).
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How
It Works:
Paint-laden
air is drawn into the washing chamber at high velocity through an
opening between the entrainment plate and water surface. The
controlled dimension of this opening and the specially designed
profile of the entrainment plate force the high velocity air to
become severely turbulent, splash up water, and become thoroughly
mixed with the overspray.
Next,
this rapidly moving mixture of air, paint, particles, and water
droplets strikes the distribution plate. The mixture is forced to
change direction abruptly and to flow upward through a series of
baffles.
The
"mixture" flow changes direction 11 times during its
passage through the baffle sections. At each change centrifugal
force separates air from paint particles and from water droplets.
The resulting rain of water, particularly from the lower baffles,
serves as an additional water curtain for scrubbing the incoming
spray laden air. All of the paint spray that is separated from the
air falls back into the water tank.
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