Beaudrey - Trash Baskets
From Intake Screens - Ancillary Equipment
The wash-water and debris from the screens run in a deck flume and reach the debris collection zone.
Products Details
Two solutions are possible:
- The water falls into a perforated basket; the debris are retained in the basket and the water flows out to be discharged into the sea or river.
- BEAUDREY can supply standard baskets that are emptied either by being tilted or via a door on one side.
- The basket design should be decided to accommodate the needs of the contractor in charge of disposing of the trash.
- Another solution consists in installing a mechanical separator that removes the debris from the water and downloads them into a nearby basket. BEAUDREY, in cooperation with reputed specialists of trash disposal systems, can supply such systems.
Cautionary Note
- While there are periods with little or no debris in the water, brutal high concentrations can occur thereby filling the basket in a very short time and without warning. The water and debris then overflow and go to the discharge point.
- The first precaution is to ensure the basket is large enough.
- The second is to make sure the return discharge is located so as to avoid any possible recirculation to the screens.
- The screens arrest all sorts of things present in the incoming water. This may include snakes, crabs, stinging fish, animals, toxic waste etc. The plant must be designed to be safe in such conditions for the operators.
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