Methods of Cleaning Filter Membranes in Wastewater Treatment
20220001336 · 2022-01-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D65/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02W10/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B01D2315/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2321/282
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2321/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Filter membranes in systems for drinking water, tertiary water treatment and combined sewage overflow, MBR and MBT are efficiently cleaned without use of air scour. In one system the membranes, preferably flat plate membranes, are cleaned by mechanically driven wipers that can clean the surfaces of two adjacent membranes simultaneously. Another system uses water jets to clean the membrane surfaces.
Claims
1. A cleaning system for flat plate membranes of a membrane separation system in a wastewater treatment tank, comprising: a series of flat plate membranes in plane-parallel arrangement, each being essentially oriented in a vertical plane and with spaces between adjacent membranes plates, a water jet cleaner positioned to operate in the spaces between adjacent membrane plates, the cleaner including a source of pressurized water and a flexible tube or conduit delivering pressurized water from the header to a movable delivery tube oriented generally horizontally, the delivery tube being positioned adjacent to edges of a series of adjacent membrane plates, with orifices in a side of the delivery tube positioned to eject jets of water into the spaces between adjacent plates of the series of membrane plates, and a mechanism for moving the delivery tube up and down adjacent to the ends of the series of membrane plates, so as to enable spraying said jets of water between each pair of adjacent membrane plates while moving the delivery tube up or down so as to clean an entire face of each membrane plate.
2. The cleaning system of claim 1, including two said series of membrane plates, each arranged in a cassette, the cassettes being situated in tandem, all membrane plates being in generally vertical planes and parallel, with a clearance space between edges of membrane plates of the two series, and with the delivery tube positioned in said clearance space, the delivery tube having nozzles directed in essentially two opposed directions, toward each of the two series of membrane plates so that both series of membrane plates are cleaned while the delivery tube is moved up or down spraying said jets of water.
3. The cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the mechanism for moving the delivery tube up and down includes a tension cable for lifting or lowering the delivery tube.
4. A cleaning system for flat plate membranes of a membrane separation system in a wastewater treatment tank, comprising: a series of flat plate membranes in plane-parallel arrangement, each being essentially oriented in a vertical plane and with spaces between adjacent membranes plates, a series of elongated water jet delivery devices, connected together at least at one end and extending generally horizontally and parallel to one another, the water jet delivery devices being positioned in the spaces between adjacent membrane plates and being movable up and down through the spaces, with a mechanism for moving the water jet delivery devices up or down, and a source of pressurized water, and a flexible hose extending from the source to water jet delivery devices to supply pressurized water, each of the elongated water jet delivery devices having a jet supporting tube for carrying the water and delivering water through water jets, with water jets at opposite sides of the water jet delivery device so as to direct jets of water at faces of two adjacent membrane plates simultaneously, as the series of water jet delivery devices is moved up or down along the membrane plates.
5. The cleaning system of claim 4, wherein the water jet delivery devices include wipers adjacent to the water jet nozzles, positioned to contact the faces of the membrane plates as the water jet delivery devices are moved up or down through the spaces between adjacent membrane plates, thereby cleaning the faces of the membrane plates.
6. A cleaning system for flat plate membranes of a membrane separation system in a wastewater treatment tank, comprising: a series of flat plate membranes in plane-parallel arrangement, each being essentially oriented in a vertical plane and with spaces between adjacent membrane plates, and a series of plate wipers, connected together at least at one end and extending parallel to one another and generally horizontally, the plate wipers being positioned in the spaces between adjacent membrane plates and being movable up and down through the spaces, with a mechanism for moving the plate wipers up or down, whereby the flat plate membranes are effectively cleaned without use of air scour.
7. The cleaning system of claim 6, wherein the plate wipers easily comprise a cylindrical array of brushes positioned to contact and wipe the membrane plate faces.
8. The cleaning system of claim 7, wherein the cylindrical array of brushes are minimally adjustable in rotational orientation for accommodating wear of the brushes.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0012] The drawings show different implementations of the invention, some involving water jet cleaning and some mechanical cleaning of the membranes.
[0013] The cassettes 15 can be submerged, with the cleaning done in situ.
[0014] A source of pressurized water, not shown, delivers the water through a flexible hose 19, in the illustrated embodiment, to the water delivery tube 14. This allows the up and down motion of the tube 14. A guided frame section (not shown) can be provided that holds the cleaning device 14 and advances it up and down via a rigid arm or by cables as noted above.
[0015] Permeate exit tubes 20, or at least one of them, are provided for collecting the permeate from the membranes under suction.
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[0022] The above described preferred embodiments are intended to illustrate the principles of the invention, but not to limit its scope. Other embodiments and variations to these preferred embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art and may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.