A positive displacement gear pump pulls the oil into the oil purifier through a bag filter vessel that contains a magnetic insert, that will remove any ferrous metal chips and/or large particulate. The oil is pumped into an onboard processing tank. Once full, the system automatically goes into process mode.
Oil is pulled from the process tank, through a low watt density oil heater and into the vacuum chamber through dispersal media that creates a large surface area. The contaminated oil is heated and exposed to vacuum, thus removing moisture, gasses, light ends and other volatiles. Dry oil is pumped through a ßx(c)=1000 micro-glass filter element in order to achieve desired oil cleanliness, and returned to the process tank.
The oil purifier continues in this kidney loop filtration fashion. A laser particle monitor constantly analyzes the oil cleanliness process. Once the desired ISO cleanliness codes are achieved the purifier automatically transfers the clean/dry oil to clean oil storage.
Once the process tank is pumped down, the system then automatically starts over, pulling in a new batch of contaminated oil. The system will repeat until the dirty oil supply is exhausted or the clean storage is full. We can adjust level switch input/outputs to customers’ individual requirements.