Meet local environmental regulations on oil residue discharge with the ELGi Oil Water Separator. ELGi EOS Series removes oil in the condensate through a multi-level separation process with highly efficient fibre adsorbent and activated carbon, only using gravitational force. This economical and efficient process can help to respect the legal limits of oil residue in condensate discharge.
High-Performing Elements
The highly efficient fibres in the ELGi Oil Water Separator have been specially selected and treated to provide maximum adsorption capacity in the widest range of applications. This economical and efficient process helps to respect the legal limits of oil residue in the condensate discharge.
Overflow Indicator
The Overflow indicator in ELGi Oil Water Separators helps prevent a spill in the event of a blockage by alerting users to the issue. A red indicator alerts users if the system develops a blockage, preventing malfunctions.
Retrofittable Design
ELGi Oil Water Separators facilitate simple installation and maintenance procedures and can be easily integrated into any compressed air installation.
Element Life Indicator
One unique feature of the Oil Water Separator is the element life indicator. The life indicator gives instant visual confirmation of the saturation condition of the elements in the separator and when they need to be replaced.
Simple Design
A key feature of the ELGi Oil-Water Separator is the simplicity and ease of servicing. It is designed in a way that parts can be accessed easily to ensure effortless maintenance. The elements are made to be replaced/serviced in a time-efficient way. The simple design results in fewer breakdowns and a high level of reliability.
An oil-water separator effectively separates the water and oil components of the air compressor condensate benefiting the environment and being compliant with local regulations.
In oil-injected compressed air systems, oil-water separators play a fundamental role in ensuring a clean, efficient, and sustainable operation. Compressing air through the air compressor results in condensate, a mixture of water, oil, and dust particles. If the untreated condensate from air compressors is released into the open, it can have detrimental effects on the environment, such as polluting the groundwater.
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