Product/Service
Filtration: Filtomat M100 Series -- Pistonless Model
Source: Amiad Water SystemsBrochure: Filtomat M100 Series
Brochure: Automatic Self-Cleaning Filtration Solutions For The Oil & Gas Industry
Video: Amiad M100 Filter
Pistonless models
- M100 - 750
- M100 - 1500
Water is filtered through the fine screen to the outlet. The filtration cake is accumulated on the inner surface of the fine screen causing pressure differential to build up.
Self-cleaning process:
The M100 pistonless filters will start the self-cleaning process
when the pressure differential across the screen reaches
a preset level. The rinse controller opens the flushing valve
creating a strong backflush stream to atmosphere.
This backflush creates a suction effect at the nozzles, cleaning
the face of the fine screen directly in front of the nozzle openings.
Backflush water then flows through a collector pipe via a
hydraulic rotor to the flushing valve, causing the dirt collector
assembly to spin. Pressure drop in the rotor chamber forces the
collector assembly upward. The combined spin and upward
movements ensure that the suction nozzles sweep the entire
screen area.
When flushing is completed, a second flushing cycle is triggered, pushing the collector assembly downward to its original position. The combined flush cycle takes 6 - 10 seconds.
- Coarse & fine screens
- Outlet
- Rinse controller
- Flushing valve
- Nozzles
- Collector pipe
- Rotor
- Dirt collector assembly
- Rotor chamber
Brochure: Filtomat M100 Series
Brochure: Automatic Self-Cleaning Filtration Solutions For The Oil & Gas Industry
Video: Amiad M100 Filter

