The skid mounted, microprocessor controlled unit uses one of the parallel filters to clean the gas, capturing the contaminants in the medium. As the filter becomes saturated with Siloxanes, and other contaminants, the gas flow is automatically redirected to the other filter. The first filter is then regenerated automatically whilst the flow of gas continues through the second filter.
Depending on the levels of contamination, the change over and regeneration cycle will be
programmed to take place every 12 – 24 hours. On a site with average levels of contamination the
filter medium will last three years, requiring a minimum of servicing, significantly reducing downtime
and the constant removal and disposal of contaminated filter media.
BGAK 600 &
BGMK 300 filters during manufacture
at Yapton