What is a filter nozzle
A filter
nozzle is a nozzle with a filtration design by which the media is
retained and provides a good distribution of water and air.
Use of filter nozzles
Filter nozzles can be installed in side
pipes or on suspended floors. The nozzle has three main components, a filter
for removing media or filling with gravel, a water control orifice, and a tail
pipe with an orifice for controlling airflow. The nozzle may rely on the open
area of the filter slot to provide controlled head loss for good distribution,
or a separate orifice within the assembly is often preferred. The filter slots
may be partially clogged with media. This will change the head loss of the
slot. If the control orifice is within the nozzle body and the slot has a large
open area, a partially clogged slot will have less effect on the head loss
through the nozzle.
Filter nozzle slot sizes vary widely
from approximately 0.2 mm to 10 mm, with larger slots most suitable for upflow
filters. Slots of 0.2, 0.3, and 0.35 mm are typically used for direct contact
with the filter media without needing a gravel layer on top of the nozzle. This
direct contact facilitates a combination of air flushing and water backwashing.
If slots less than 1.0 mm wide are to be
used, care must be taken to avoid the entry of grit with the backwash water. If
the filtrate is always used for backwashing, there is usually no problem. Some
flooring suppliers market nozzle-free floors, but these rely on filler layers
or porous compositions that seem to clog equally or more quickly and are more
difficult to clean.
The filter nozzle tailpipe serves to
control the distribution of air. If air is not used, an exhaust tube is not
required. The tailpipe usually has an upper orifice (starter or vent) and a
lower orifice or slot (metering orifice/slot). When air is applied to the
floor, suspended or lateral, the air collects under the floor and presses water
down until the air reaches the metering orifice or slot. The metering orifice
is sized accordingly to prevent air from reaching the end of the tailpipe,
which would result in poor air flush distribution and localized intense
aeration, which in turn would result in uneven media, possibly carrying media
into the discharge channel and mixing the filter media layers (if used).
Filter nozzles can be made from various
materials, such as plastic and metal, and are supplied with auxiliary
components for installation in concrete, sheet metal floors, and lateral pipe
systems.
If you would like to customize or
purchase high-quality filter nozzles, please contact nozzle manufacturer CY Spray.
Reprinted from CY Spart – “What is a filter nozzle”
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