WATER-CONSERVING LIQUID RING VACUUM PUMP SYSTEM
20230003223 · 2023-01-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04D25/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/586
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D17/168
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D27/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C29/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/426
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/445
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04D17/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D25/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D27/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system receives the output from a water ring vacuum pump, removes the air and contaminants from the water, and returns the clean water to the make-up water port on the pump, thereby saving most of the water that would normally be discarded. Friction in the pump also heats the water, so the system is designed to cool the water as well.
Claims
1. A water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system, comprising a wet compartment having an open top, a left-side panel, a rear panel, a right-side panel, a front, panel and a bottom wall, the wet compartment further including: a first chamber having an upper portion and a lower portion, the first chamber being adapted for receiving water from a vacuum pump output stream; a second chamber having an upper portion a lower portion; a first chamber wall extending between the front panel and the rear panel and separating the upper portion of the first chamber from the upper portion of the second chamber, the first chamber wall ending above the bottom wall of the wet compartment, thereby forming a gap under the first chamber wall to allow water from the lower portion of the first chamber to flow into the lower portion of the second chamber; a third chamber having a lower portion, a third chamber thermostat extending through the front panel, the third chamber thermostat opening when the temperature of water in the third chamber reaches a preset third chamber temperature limit to drain water from the third chamber through the front panel, the third chamber further having a cold water outlet adapted for connection to a water make-up port of a liquid ring vacuum pump, the third chamber further having an upper portion and a float valve having a float and a float shaft connecting the float to the float valve, the float valve being adapted for connection to a source of cool water via a make-up water inlet, the float valve open when the level of water in the wet compartment falls below a preset normal water level, allowing cool water to enter the third chamber via the make-up water inlet; and a second chamber wall extending horizontally between the front panel and the rear panel and vertically from the bottom wall of the wet compartment to a point just below a normal water level in the wet compartment, water from the second chamber flowing over the second chamber wall into the third chamber.
2. The water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system as recited in claim 1, further comprising a dry compartment and a cooling air system, the cooling air system including: a first plurality of air-cooling tubes extending through the third chamber; a centrifugal fan in the dry compartment, the centrifugal fan having a fan motor and having a central input for receiving cooling air from the first plurality of air-cooling tubes; a fan shroud in the dry compartment, the fan shroud surrounding the fan for directing the cooling air from the centrifugal fan; a plenum in the dry compartment, the plenum being connected to the shroud for receiving and distributing the cooling air; a second plurality of air-cooling tubes extending through the second chamber and receiving cooling air from the plenum; and a third plurality of air-cooling tubes that extending through the first chamber and receiving cooling air from the plenum.
3. The water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system as recited in claim 2, wherein the rear panel includes: cooling air inputs therethrough, the first plurality of air-cooling tubes receiving the cooling air from the cooling air inputs; second chamber cooling air outputs, the second chamber cooling air outputs venting the cooling air from the second plurality of air-cooling tubes; and first chamber cooling air outputs, the first chamber cooling air outputs venting the cooling air from the third plurality of air-cooling tubes.
4. The water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system as recited in claim 2, further comprising an electrical system, the electrical system including: an AC-to-DC converter producing a positive and a negative DC relay voltage from an AC voltage source; a first circuit breaker connected between the AC voltage source and the AC-to-DC converter, the first circuit breaker including a first auxiliary contact; a main circuit relay having a relay coil, and contacts connected to the AC voltage source; a second circuit breaker connected between the main circuit relay contacts and adapted for connection to a vacuum pump motor, the second circuit breaker including quick-blow breakers, slow-blow breakers, and a second auxiliary contact; a third circuit breaker connected between the main circuit relay contacts and the fan motor, the third circuit breaker including quick-blow breakers, slow-blow breakers, and a third auxiliary contact; an emergency stop switch; an on/off switch; and a control relay having a control relay coil and a control relay contact, the first auxiliary contact, the second auxiliary contact, the third auxiliary contact, the emergency stop switch, and the on/off switch all being wired in series with the control relay coil between the positive and negative DC voltages, the relay coil of the main circuit relay being directly connected to the negative DC voltage and connected to the positive DC voltage through the control relay contact.
5. The water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system as recited in claim 4, further comprising: a solenoid valve having a solenoid connected thereto, the solenoid valve connecting the cold water outlet to the water make-up port of the liquid ring vacuum pump when the solenoid is energized; and a fourth circuit breaker connected between the main circuit relay contacts and the solenoid of the solenoid valve, the fourth circuit breaker including a fourth auxiliary contact, the first auxiliary contact, the second auxiliary contact, the third auxiliary contact, the fourth auxiliary contact, the emergency stop switch, and the on/off switch all being wired in series with the control relay coil between the positive and negative DC voltages.
6. The water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system as recited in claim 5, further comprising a lower water limit sensor assembly in the third chamber, the lower water limit sensor assembly including: a float shaft bracket; a float; a float shaft connected to the float and extending through the float shaft bracket; and a low water float switch, the low water float switch opening when the water level in the third chamber falls below a lower water level limit, and the low water float switch, the first auxiliary contact, the second auxiliary contact, the third auxiliary contact, the fourth auxiliary contact, the emergency stop switch, and the on/off switch all being wired in series with the control relay coil between the positive and negative DC voltages.
7. The water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system as recited in claim 1, further comprising a diffuser, the diffuser directing water from the vacuum pump output stream into the first chamber, while directing air and any foam from the vacuum pump output stream out of the water conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system.
8. The water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system as recited in claim 7, wherein the diffuser comprises: an diffuser shroud with sides and a top, the sides of the separator shroud maintaining any foam from the vacuum pump output stream within the shroud on the top of water within the diffuser shroud; and a vertical air/foam extraction tube; wherein air from the vacuum pump output stream blows any foam off the top of the water and upward through the vertical air/foam extraction tube.
9. The water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system as recited in claim 8, further comprising a vertical duct extending down the left-side panel of the wet compartment, wherein: the diffuser further includes an air/foam deflector; and the air and any foam from the vertical air/foam extraction tube is directed by the air/foam deflector into the vertical duct.
10. The water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system as recited in claim 1, further comprising a first chamber thermostat in the lower portion of the first chamber, the first chamber thermostat extending through the front panel and opening when the temperature of the water in the first chamber is above a preset first chamber temperature limit.
11. The water-conserving, liquid ring vacuum pump system as recited in claim 1, further comprising a first drain in the bottom wall in the first chamber, the first drain having a first manual drain valve, the first chamber and the second chamber being drained when the first manual drain valve is opened.
12. The water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system as recited in claim 11, further comprising a second drain in the bottom wall in the third chamber, the second drain having a second manual drain valve, the third chamber being drained when the second manual drain valve is opened.
13. The water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system as recited in claim 1, further comprising a float guide bracket in the third chamber, the float guide bracket including a float guide slot through which the float shaft extends in order to stabilize the float.
14. The water-conserving, liquid ring vacuum pump system as recited in claim 1, further comprising: a dry compartment with an open top; a dry compartment top cover for covering the open top of the dry compartment; a wet compartment top cover for covering the open top of the wet compartment; and hinges attaching the dry compartment top cover and the wet compartment top cover to a ridge between the dry compartment and the wet compartment.
15. The water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system as recited in claim 14, further comprising: a first cover damping and locking mechanism attached between a left-side panel of the dry compartment and a left side flange of the dry compartment top cover; a second cover damping and locking mechanism attached between the left-side panel of the wet compartment and a left side flange of the wet compartment top cover; a third cover damping and locking mechanism attached between a right-side panel of the dry compartment and a right-side flange of the dry compartment top cover; a fourth cover damping and locking mechanism attached between the right-side panel of the wet compartment and a right-side flange of the wet compartment top cover.
16. The water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system as recited in claim 15, wherein: the first cover damping and locking mechanism comprises: a first connecting lug attached to the left side flange of the dry compartment top cover; a first damping cylinder anchor attached to the left-side panel of the dry compartment; and a first damping cylinder having a distal end rotatably connected to the first connecting lug and a proximate end rotatably connected to the first damping cylinder anchor; the second cover damping and locking mechanism comprises: a second connecting lug attached to the left side flange of the wet compartment top cover; a second damping cylinder anchor attached to the left-side panel of the wet compartment; and a second damping cylinder having a distal end rotatably connected to the second connecting lug and a proximate end rotatably connected to the second damping cylinder anchor; the third cover damping and locking mechanism comprises: a third connecting lug attached to the right-side flange of the dry compartment top cover; a third damping cylinder anchor attached to the right-side panel of the dry compartment; and a third damping cylinder having a distal end rotatably connected to the third connecting lug and a proximate end rotatably connected to the third damping cylinder anchor; and the fourth cover damping and locking mechanism comprises: a fourth connecting lug attached to the right-side flange of the wet compartment top cover; a fourth damping cylinder anchor attached right-side panel of the wet compartment; and a fourth damping cylinder having a distal end rotatably connected to the fourth connecting lug and a proximate end rotatably connected to the fourth damping cylinder anchor.
17. The water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system as recited in claim 16, wherein: the first cover damping and locking mechanism further comprises: a first cover locking bar rotatably attached at its distal end to the first connecting lug, the first cover locking bar including a first J-shaped slot defined therein, the first J-shaped slot defining a first curved end; and a first cover locking pin extending through the first J-shaped slot and attached to the left-side panel of the dry compartment; the second cover damping and locking mechanism further comprises: a second cover locking bar rotatably attached at its distal end to the second connecting lug, the second cover locking bar including a second J-shaped slot defined therein, the second J-shaped slot defining a second curved end; and a second cover locking pin extending through the second J-shaped slot and attached to the left-side panel of the wet compartment; the third cover damping and locking mechanism further comprises: a third cover locking bar rotatably attached at its distal end to the third connecting lug the third cover locking bar including a third J-shaped slot defined therein, the third J-shaped slot defining a third curved end; and a third cover locking pin extending through the third J-shaped slot and attached to the right-side panel of the dry compartment; and the fourth cover damping and locking mechanism further comprises a fourth cover locking bar rotatably attached at its distal end to the fourth connecting lug, the fourth cover locking bar including a fourth J-shaped slot defined therein, the fourth J-shaped slot defining a fourth curved end; and a fourth cover locking pin extending through the fourth J-shaped slot and attached to the right-side panel of the wet compartment.
18. The water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system as recited in claim 1, further comprising: a dry compartment having a bottom; and two casters mounted on the bottom of the dry compartment; two casters mounted on the bottom wall of the wet compartment.
29. A water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system, comprising: a wet compartment having an open top, a left-side panel, a rear panel, a right-side panel, a front panel and a bottom wall, the wet compartment further including: a first chamber including an upper portion and a lower portion, the first chamber being adapted for receiving water from a vacuum pump output stream; a second chamber including an upper portion and a lower portion; a first chamber wall extending between the front panel and the rear panel, the first chamber wall separating the upper portion of the first chamber from the upper portion of the second chamber, the first chamber wall ending above the bottom wall of the wet compartment, thereby forming a gap under the first chamber wall to allow water from the lower portion of the first chamber to flow into the lower portion of the second chamber; a third chamber having a lower portion, a third chamber thermostat extending through the front panel, and a cold-water outlet adapted for connection to a water make-up port of a liquid ring vacuum pump, the third chamber having an upper portion and a float valve having a float and a float shaft connecting the float to the float valve, the float valve being adapted for connection to a source of cool water via a make-up water inlet, the float valve opening when the level of water in the wet compartment falls below a preset normal water level to allow cool water to enter the third chamber via the make-up water inlet, the third chamber thermostat opening when the temperature of water in the third chamber reaches a preset third chamber temperature limit to drain water from the third chamber through the front panel; a second chamber wall extending; horizontally between the front panel and the rear panel and extending vertically from the bottom wall of the wet compartment to just below a normal water level in the wet compartment, water from the second chamber flowing over the second chamber wall into the third chamber; a dry compartment; a cooling air system, the cooling air system including: a first plurality of air-cooling tubes extending through the third chamber; a centrifugal fan in the dry compartment, the centrifugal fan having a fan motor and having a central input receiving cooling air from the first plurality of air-cooling tubes; a fan shroud in the dry compartment, the fan shroud surrounding the fan for directing the cooling air from the centrifugal fan; a plenum in the dry compartment, the plenum being connected to the shroud for receiving and distributing the cooling air; a second plurality of air-cooling tubes extending through the second chamber and receiving cooling air from the plenum; and a third plurality of air-cooling tubes extending through the first chamber and receiving cooling air from the plenum; and an electrical system, the electrical system including: an AC-to-DC converter adapted for producing a positive and a negative DC relay voltage from an AC voltage source; a first circuit breaker connected between the AC voltage source and the AC-to-DC converter, the first circuit breaker including a first auxiliary contact; a main circuit relay having a relay coil and contacts adapted for connection to the AC voltage source; a second circuit breaker connected between the main circuit relay contacts and adapted for confection to a vacuum pump motor, the second circuit breaker including quick-blow breakers, slow-blow breakers, and a second auxiliary contact; a third circuit breaker connected between the main circuit relay contacts and the fan motor, the third circuit breaker including quick-blow breakers, slow-blow breakers, and a third auxiliary contact; an emergency stop switch; an on/off switch; and a control relay having a control relay coil and a control relay contact; wherein the first auxiliary contact, the second auxiliary contact, the third auxiliary contact, the emergency stop switch, and the on/off switch are wired in series with the control relay coil between the positive and negative DC voltages, and wherein the relay coil of the main circuit relay is directly connected to the negative DC voltage and connected to the positive DC voltage through the control relay contact.
20. The water-conserving, liquid ring vacuum pump system as recited in claim 19, further comprising: a solenoid valve having a solenoid, the solenoid valve being adapted for connecting the cold-water outlet to the water make-up port of the liquid ring vacuum pump when the solenoid is energized; a fourth circuit breaker connected between the main circuit relay contacts and the solenoid of the solenoid valve, the fourth circuit breaker including a fourth auxiliary contact, the first auxiliary contact, the second auxiliary contact, the third auxiliary contact, the fourth auxiliary contact, the emergency stop switch, and the on/off switch being wired in series with the control relay coil between the positive and negative DC voltages.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0020] The external features of the water-conserving, liquid ring vacuum pump system 100 are shown in
[0021] The wet compartment 104 includes a rear panel 200 (see
[0022] The covers 122, 124 are attached to a ridge between the compartments 102, 104 using hinges 126, so the covers 122, 124 can be rotated upward to access the interiors of the compartments 102, 104. As best seen in
[0023] The interior components of the dry compartment 102 are shown in
[0024] The interior components of the wet compartment 104 are shown in
[0025] The details of the third chamber 418 are shown in
[0026] A lower water limit sensor assembly 516 is provided to shut down the system 100, should the water level fall to a lower water level limit close to the cold water outlet 500 of the liquid ring vacuum pump. The lower water limit sensor assembly 516 includes a float 518, and a float shaft 520 connected to the float 518. The float shaft 520 extends through a float shaft bracket 521 that includes a float shaft switch 522 that opens when the water level causes the float 518 and the shaft 520 to fall. Sensor wires 524 are routed to lower water limit sensor circuitry 608 in the dry compartment 102 that is connected to the control circuitry by a lower water limit sensor wiring harness 610. The third chamber 418 includes a plurality of air-cooling tubes 526 that extend through the third chamber 418 from the cooling air inputs 202 in the rear panel 200 through the front panel 400 and provide cooling air to the central input of the centrifugal fan within the fan shroud 622. An auxiliary input extends through the front panel 400 and includes an elbow 528 to direct fluids downward into the third chamber 418. The auxiliary input receives fluids via a supply tube 620 that may include a manual valve 616 with a valve handle 618 for controlling the flow of fluids out of the supply tube 620 and into the third chamber 418. While the auxiliary input is optional, some liquid ring vacuum pumps include a pressure relief port to avoid damage to the pump should the output become blocked. The supply tube 620 may be connected to the pressure relief port of the liquid ring vacuum pump to conserve any water lost due to an over pressure condition in the pump.
[0027] The initial steps to operate the water conserving, liquid ring vacuum pump system 100 is best described with respect to
[0028] Turning to
[0029] The water exits the first chamber 406 through the gap 410 under first chamber wall 324 and enters the second chamber 408. The water then rises in the second chamber 408 and is cooled by the air flowing through the plurality of air-cooling tubes 416. Once the water in the second chamber 408 rises to the top of the second chamber wall 412 it enters the third chamber 418 and mixes with the water already in the third chamber 418. The configuration of the first chamber 406, the second chamber 408 and the water flow under the chamber wall 324 and over the second chamber wall 412 produces a sediment trap, wherein heavier sediment S collects on the bottom of the first chamber 406, and to a more limited extent on the bottom of the second chamber 408.
[0030] As the water sinks in the third chamber 418 it is cooled by the air flowing through the plurality of air-cooling tubes 526 before exiting through the cold-water outlet 500 to the water make-up port of the liquid ring vacuum pump. As the thermostats 514, 706 drain warm water from their corresponding chamber 418, 406, respectively, the water level WL in the chambers 406, 408, 418 drops. As the water level drops below the preset normal water level WL, as shown in
[0031] The electrical system of the water conserving vacuum pump system 100 is shown in the system wiring diagram 800 of
[0032] If none of the circuit breakers 802, 806, 810, 814 are tripped, then all of their auxiliary contacts 828, 830, 832, 834 will be closed. If there is an adequate water level in the third chamber 418, the low water float switch 826 will be closed as well. The low water float switch 826 may be a simple switch, as shown in
[0033] The water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system 100 includes simple setup and operation, as described above. In addition, the system requires very little maintenance, as no filters are employed. Once the system 100 is turned off, the wet compartment 104 is easily cleaned by opening the drain 118 in the bottom wall of the first chamber 406 to drain the first chamber 406 and the second chamber 408, and opening the drain 320 in the bottom wall of the third chamber 418 to drain the third chamber 418. The wet compartment top cover 124 may also be opened to allow flushing the sediment S and any other debris out of the chambers 406, 408, 418 and through the drains 118, 320. It should also be noted that the wet compartment top cover 124 may also be opened during operation of the system 100, and the drain 118 may also be opened during operation of the system 100 to allow flushing the sediment S and any other debris out of the chambers 406, 408. Any water that needs to be made up is supplied by the float valve 504 when the water level WL in the third chamber 418 falls below the normal water level. In addition to the ease of keeping the system 100 clean, the vast majority of external components and the internal components of the wet compartment 104 can be made of stainless steel that can be sanitized using chemicals and then easily rinsed as described above. This makes the water-conserving liquid ring vacuum pump system 100, particularly attractive for use in the food industry.
[0034] The system 100 can be used with any brand or type of water ring vacuum pump. It may also be sized to operate with different size pumps, such as 5 hp, 7.5 hp, 10 hp, 15 hp, 20 hp, 25 hp and larger. While the configuration of the system 100 remains basically the same, larger pumps require larger size systems to handle the increased water handling requirements.
[0035] It is to be understood that the water-conserving, liquid ring vacuum pump system is not limited to the specific embodiments described above but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the generic language of the following claims enabled by the embodiments described herein, or otherwise shown in the drawings or described above in terms sufficient to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the claimed subject matter.