Presentation Charlatte America
Presentation Charlatte America
Presentation Charlatte America
SURGE PROTECTION
PRESSURE REGULATION
PUMP CYCLE CONTROL
COMPRESSOR TYPE
OR
BLADDER TYPE
COMPRESSOR VESSELS
Achieve their balance through a
complicated system of controls.
PRESSURE REGULATION
STANDARD RANGE:
26 TO 528 GALLON
WITH PRESSURES TO 362 PSI.
WASTE WATER/RAW WATER
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EUV BLADDER
AARA DIPPING
SEWAGE VESSEL
TUBE VESSEL
In waste water the
bladder is inverted
and connected to the
top of the vessel.
The precharge is
contained inside the
bladder. By allowing
the sewage to be
contained inside the
vessel and only using
vertical configurations
one can control the
problems of
sedimentation.
• A bladder surge vessel has the same
mission with regard to surge control as
the traditional compressor vessel.
• The objective of this pneumatic
solution is to simplify the method of
regulation.
• As in the case of a vessel controlled
by compressors, a pre-charge
pressure is calculated to give the
required elasticity to push the water
into the system following a pump shut
down or power cut.
• The major difference being that the air
is contained within a inverted rubber
bladder. Therefore, as there is no
contact between the compressed air
and the liquid there is no dissolution
and no requirement for a permanent
regulation system including
compressors, etc...
• When it is possible a good
solution is to use external
atmospheric energy and feed
the system with atmospheric
air, using limitless amounts of
free energy. This job is
perfectly achieved by the
A.A.R.A. vessel and this,
without any air bubbles being
introduced into the pipe work.
• As these flat profiles are
frequent in sewage systems,
the design of the device is
adapted to raw water and
effluents. They have been
successfully used for over ten
years from 50 gallons up to
25,000 gallons.
MANUFACTURING