Water Treatment
The manual lubrication requirements for water treatment plants can demand regular attention to remote equipment. In order to reduce the workload to provide proper lubrication via manual greasing it is very common for water treatment plants to use automatic lubricators.
The water treatment industry also has some excellent examples of applications where access is very time consuming and potentially dangerous. Figure 1 is a good example of this where the airator equipment floats in a dam of highly oxygenated sewage. Access for the purpose of manual greasing is by boat only and is a two person task. From a safety point of view the oxygenated sewage presents significant danger in the event that a maintenance person falls overboard. For this example the performance of the STAR Vario lubricators can be monitored using binoculars from the safety and comfort of the dam bank by simply monitoring the progress of the grease pistons.
Figure 1: Sewage Airators with STAR Vario on pump and electric motor berings
Figure 2: Electric Motors with STAR Vario lubricators fitted
Figure 3: Clarifier Roller Bearings with STAR Vario lubricators fitted
Figures 4, 5, 6 and 7: STAR Vario and Futura lubricators (various applications)
Figure 8: Futura on sludge thickener and stirrer (scraper)
Figure 9: Futura lubricators on sewage filter press
Figure 10: Futura lubricators on clarifiers and step screens
Figure 11: Futura lubricators on clarifier support rollers
Figure 12: Futura lubricator on rotory screen support bearings
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