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VEF Series - Vertical Self-Cleaning Electronic Filters
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Cleaning Process


The cleaning process is triggered either by elapsed time or a differential pressure threshold. Differential pressure results from particle accumulation on the screen surface, which restricts water flow. This pressure difference—an undesirable condition—is resolved by the cleaning cycle. The filter is programmed to automatically start the cleaning process once the user-defined differential pressure value (recommended at 0.5 bar) is reached, thereby restoring normal operation. When the drain valve opens, a strong vacuum effect is created inside the filter, drawing debris from the screen surface. This suction helps the nozzles effectively remove particles from the screen and discharge them from the system. Once the process is complete, the cleaning collector automatically returns to its original position, and normal filtration resumes. During backwashing, the filtering process continues. To ensure efficient operation, the inlet pressure should not be less than 2 bar (29 psi) during backwashing.

Working Principle


Water enters through the inlet line and flows toward the outlet line of the filter. During the cleaning process, the drain line serves as the discharge path for accumulated contaminants. The piston rod is responsible for linear motion, allowing the nozzles to scan the surface of the filter screens during cleaning. When water enters the system, it first passes through a coarse screen for preliminary filtration, followed by a fine screen for further filtration. As water flows through the fine screen, particles are retained on its surface. During the cleaning cycle, these particles are suctioned by the nozzles and transported to the cleaning collector. The turbine chamber is connected to the atmosphere and houses the turbine, which generates rotational motion to drive the nozzles. The combination of the linear motion of the piston rod and the rotational motion from the turbine ensures complete coverage of the screen surfaces. The hydraulic piston drives the piston rod. Activation of the piston and the opening of the drain valve occur simultaneously.

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VEF Series - Vertical Self-Cleaning Electronic Filters

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ADVANTAGES

Automatic & Smart Automatic & Smart
Low Maintenance Low Maintenance
Economical Economical
Water Saving Water Saving
Low Pressure Loss Low Pressure Loss
Durable Durable
Uninterrupted Uninterrupted
System Protection System Protection
Compact Design Compact Design
Precise Filtration Precise Filtration

The VEF series provides robust, non-stop performance with its fully automatic self-cleaning technology. Engineered with a vertical configuration, it offers a high-performance solution without a large footprint. Experience the benefits of a system built to save space, time, and resources.

GENERAL FEATURES

 
Body Material S235JR / SS304L / SS316L
Filter Sieve (Inner Kit) Material SS304L, PA6GFR30
Maximum Working Pressure 10 bar ; 145 Psi
Minimum Working Pressure 2.5 bar ; 36 Psi
Maximum Working Temperature 60 °C ; 140 °F
Backwash Time According to Time and Pressure Difference Setting
Control System Electronics (AC/DC)
Filtration Sensitivity 20 – 2000 µ (micron)
Paint Method Electrostatic Powder Paint
Paint Coating Material Epoxy-Polyester

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VEF Series - Vertical Self-Cleaning Electronic Filters

VEF Series - Vertical Self-Cleaning Electronic Filters

local_offer VEF
Drip & Micro Irrigation Drip & Micro Irrigation
Greenhouse Irrigation Greenhouse Irrigation
Landscape Irrigation Landscape Irrigation
Pivot Irrigation Pivot Irrigation
Process & Cooling Water Process & Cooling Water
Wastewater Recycling Wastewater Recycling

GENERAL FEATURES

 
Body Material S235JR / SS304L / SS316L
Filter Sieve (Inner Kit) Material SS304L, PA6GFR30
Maximum Working Pressure 10 bar ; 145 Psi
Minimum Working Pressure 2.5 bar ; 36 Psi
Maximum Working Temperature 60 °C ; 140 °F
Backwash Time According to Time and Pressure Difference Setting
Control System Electronics (AC/DC)
Filtration Sensitivity 20 – 2000 µ (micron)
Paint Method Electrostatic Powder Paint
Paint Coating Material Epoxy-Polyester

Cleaning Process

The cleaning process is triggered either by elapsed time or a differential pressure threshold. Differential pressure results from particle accumulation on the screen surface, which restricts water flow. This pressure difference—an undesirable condition—is resolved by the cleaning cycle. The filter is programmed to automatically start the cleaning process once the user-defined differential pressure value (recommended at 0.5 bar) is reached, thereby restoring normal operation. When the drain valve opens, a strong vacuum effect is created inside the filter, drawing debris from the screen surface. This suction helps the nozzles effectively remove particles from the screen and discharge them from the system. Once the process is complete, the cleaning collector automatically returns to its original position, and normal filtration resumes. During backwashing, the filtering process continues. To ensure efficient operation, the inlet pressure should not be less than 2 bar (29 psi) during backwashing.

Working Principle

Water enters through the inlet line and flows toward the outlet line of the filter. During the cleaning process, the drain line serves as the discharge path for accumulated contaminants. The piston rod is responsible for linear motion, allowing the nozzles to scan the surface of the filter screens during cleaning. When water enters the system, it first passes through a coarse screen for preliminary filtration, followed by a fine screen for further filtration. As water flows through the fine screen, particles are retained on its surface. During the cleaning cycle, these particles are suctioned by the nozzles and transported to the cleaning collector. The turbine chamber is connected to the atmosphere and houses the turbine, which generates rotational motion to drive the nozzles. The combination of the linear motion of the piston rod and the rotational motion from the turbine ensures complete coverage of the screen surfaces. The hydraulic piston drives the piston rod. Activation of the piston and the opening of the drain valve occur simultaneously.

ADVANTAGES

Automatic & Smart Automatic & Smart
Low Maintenance Low Maintenance
Economical Economical
Water Saving Water Saving
Low Pressure Loss Low Pressure Loss
Durable Durable
Uninterrupted Uninterrupted
System Protection System Protection
Compact Design Compact Design
Precise Filtration Precise Filtration

Powerful Filtration, Smarter Design.

The VEF series provides robust, non-stop performance with its fully automatic self-cleaning technology. Engineered with a vertical configuration, it offers a high-performance solution without a large footprint. Experience the benefits of a system built to save space, time, and resources.

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