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Ecolutia Services launches Triton Series RO systems

14 June 2010

The Triton fleet of mobile water and wastewater solutions for on-site treatment are designed to overcome any critical water difficulty for both seawater and brackish water.

The Triton SWRO6O seawater system from Ecolutia Services incorporates a two-train design providing a product flow of 60 m³/h (265 GPM), with integrated energy recovery devices. The Triton SWRO6O has an energy efficiency of <2.8 kWh/m³ and a reduced environmental footprint.

The Triton BWRO65 brackish water system can treat surface waters to a quality suitable for all industrial applications. The Triton BWRO65 incorporates two tanks to allow custom loading of filter, carbon or ion-exchange softening media as pre or post-treatment. The system includes on-line monitoring, automated backwash and regeneration sequencing for system control. Chemical feed systems are deployed for scale control to optimise performance and the fail-safe shut-down features ensure quality and quantity of water is maintained during operation.

Each Triton BWRO65 system has three modes of operation; single-pass, double pass and Ecolution. In single pass a 65 m³/h (286 GPM) flow of treated water at 5-20 µS/cm is achieved. For superior water quality needs the double-pass operation can produce 27 m³/h (118 GPM) at <5 µS/cm. On a feedwater of <500 TDS, Ecolution operates at a higher recovery to increase flow while reducing waste. This process means the RO (reverse osmosis) system operates at up to 90% recovery.

Ken Schmidt, CEO Ecolutia Services, said: “Both the seawater and brackish water systems are designed to fulfil the spectrum of applications for the power industry. We have incorporated 20 years of experience with the knowledge and feedback of key industry players. The Triton Series is a high flow and high efficiency water treatment solution, designed to meet the growing demands of the industry. We are setting new benchmarks for outsourced on demand water treatment services.”
 

 

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