Screening Equipments Training
Screening Equipments Training
Screening Equipments Training
Material of Construction
Screening Equipments
Raw water, Waste water or effluent invariably contains lot of floating waste, debris etc
and it is very essential that they are removed at the first instance. The process of
removal of this floating waste is called Screening.
Other criteria may include capital cost of equipment, capital cost of civil works,
operating cost of equipment and equipment life expectation.
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SELECTION OF SCREENS…
a) Solid handling capacity of the equipment installed at the down stream, and
The opening to be provided in the screen could be single dimensioned (1D) or two
dimensioned (2D) and the decision about single dimensioned or two dimensioned
opening has to be taken based on the type of equipment installed in the downstream.
Lesser or smaller the size of opening, more the load on the screen and more will be
the head loss. This results in to increase in the size of the screen to handle given
amount of flow and may also involve multiple stage screening which would ultimately
increase the capital cost of the equipment and project as well as the operation and
maintenance cost of screening equipment.
Based on the opening provided in the screen, the process of screening can be
grouped in to four categories:
• Coarse screening,
• Superfine screening
The type of screen that can meet the above screening process requirements are
given hereunder :
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Travelling band
Mechanized Multi raking bar screen (2D) Travelling band
suspended trash rake screen (1D) screen (2D)
screen (1D)
Perforated filter
Single raking bar band screen (2D) Rotary drum
Multi raking bar screen (1D) screen (2D)
screen (1D)
Step Screen
Rotating paddle
(1D) curved screen
Trash rack screens
(2D)
(2D) Rotary Drum
Screen (2D) Static screen
(2D)
Cable operated trash
“J” type screens (2D) Multi raking bar
screen (1D)
Manual screen
(1D)
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Very coasre screening is required where there is possibilty of large undefined size of
waste is coming with the flow.
Ex: Wooden logs and branches, water hyacinth or weeds, bodies of animals, rubber tyres etc.
The main objective of very coarse screening is to prevent the mechanical screens from
any damage by heavy objects coming with the flow. Since the waste coming with the
flow is undefined in nature, the screens are installed outside the intake structure /
pumping stations.
Very coarse screening equipments that are commonly employed are:
A. Mechanized suspended trash rake screen
B. Multiple raking bar screen
C. Trash rack screens Manuallly cleaned
D. Cable operated trash screens ( J-Type screen )
The spacing generally are in the range of 50 to 100 mm.
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B. Coarse Screening:
Coarse screening is required to remove medium sized floating waste coming with the
flow in to a pumping station.
Ex: Plastic bottles, cans, cloths, plastic bags, napkins, household wastes, weeds, shrubs etc.
Coarse screens are generally installed with in a pumping station with an isolation
gates/stoplogs located before and after the screen.
Coarse screening equipments that are commonly employed are:
A. Multi raking bar screens
B. Single on mono raking bar screens ( For small size channels)
The spacing generally are in the range of 20 to 50 mm.
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C. Fine Screening:
Fine screening is required to remove fine sized floating waste coming with the flow in
to a treatment plant.
Ex: Plastic pouches, fibrous vegitable waste, shredded and torn cloths, condoms, grass and
various material , that passes through the coarse screen.
The objective is to remove all the fine inorganic floating waste from the flow so that
equipments on the down stream of the screen function efficiently. Fine screens are
installed in the intake of the treatment plant.
Isolation gates / stoplogs are installed before and after the screen for the maintenance
purpose.
Fine screening equipments that are commonly employed are:
A. Step screens
B. Rotary drum screen ( Requires ample of wash water with high pressure)
C. Multiraking bar screens
D. Manual screen ( Only as standby)
The spacing generally are 6 mm. In exceptional cases like industrial applcation it
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could be less than 6 mm.
SELECTION OF SCREENS…
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Once size of opening to be provided in the screen is decided then the depth of
channel or distance from the bottom of channel to top of operating platform decides
the type of screen that can be used for a particular installation.
Categorization of depth and type of screen suitable for that depth is given hereunder :
a) Shallow depth ( up to 2.5 meters ) : Trash rack, Manual screen, J-Type screen,
Single-raked screen, Multi-raked screen, Step screen, Drum screen, Perforated
band screen, Travelling band screen.
b) Medium depth ( above 2.5 meters and up to 7 meters ) : Trash rack, J-Type
screen, Suspended grab screen, Single-raked screen, Multi-raked screen,
Perforated band screen, Travelling band screen.
c) High depth ( above 7 meters ) : Trash rack, J-Type screen, Multi-raked screen,
Travelling band screen.
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SELECTION OF SCREENS…
Suspended
Filter Band
Trash Rake
Raking Bar
Perforated
Half drum
Trash rack
Travelling
operated
Multiple
“J” type
Screens
Screens
screens
paddle
Screen
Screen
Screen
Screen
Screen
Screen
Screen
Rotary
Drum
Cable
Static
Band
Step
Raw water intakes
Water Reclamation
While manual screens can be employed in most of the application, being labour intensive and hazardous, not
recommended
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Properly selected screens based on best technology may fail in providing expected
working life if the material of construction of the screen is not appropriate to the
chemical properties of the fluid and also the atmoshphere where the screen is
installed.
While corbon steel is less expnsive, it fails to withstand the corrosive atmosphere. For
this reason only screens, particularly mechanical screens are made of stainless steel
of various grade world wide.
While Stainless steel of grade AISI 304 provides moderate working life in the sewage
atmoshphere, it is not a suitable material for the sea water application or industrial
effluent with more acid content and high temperature.
For sea water application, stainless steel of garde 316L or Duplex or Superduplex with
PREN value of 40+ is higly recommended.
Following table describes recommended material of construction for different kind of
fluid to be screened.
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Municipal Sewage Stainless steel AISI 316 is most suitable. AISI 304
can also be used but life will be shorter as
compared to AISI 316
Storm water Stainless steel AISI 316 is most suitable. AISI 304
can also be used but life will be shorter as
compared to AISI 316
Aggressive Sea water Super Duplex with PREN 40+ is the most suitable
material
Effluent with pH value 8+ and temp. Stainless steel AISI 316L is the most suitable
above ambient material
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1. Trash Racks:
Trash racks are manually cleaned very coarse screening equipment used to prevent
large sized undefined floating waste from entering in to intake structure.
The guide channel extends up to the top of the plateform so as to guide the upward
movement of the trash rack to the platform level for manual cleaning.
Trash rack can also be additionally provided with wire mesh so as to trap medium
sized waste.
Height of Trash racks are so kept that it covers the specified water depth.
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• When the height of water is very high, provision of Single-piece Trash rack
becomes difficult due to its size and weight. In that case Multi-piece trash racks
are used.
Trash racks are to be lifted up to platform using suitable lifting devices for removing
the trash. Before removal from its position , Sluice gates/Stop-logs should be
lowered to shut off the flow to pump chamber.
After cleaning, Trash rack is lowered back in to its postion and then Stop-logs are
removed to allow only screened water to flow in to the pump chamber.
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1. Trash Rack:
Lifting Beam
Bar Rack
Wire mesh
Frame
Frame
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1. Trash Rack:
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J-type trash screen comprises of flat bars spaced apart in horizontal direction
encompassed within a strurdy frame structure forming a unit that can be inserted in
to a vertcal guide channel.
The vertical guide channel extends up to the top of the plateform so as to guide the
upward movement of the screen to the platform level for manual cleaning.
Height of J-type screen is so kept that it covers the specified water depth.
The screen structure is provided with a perforated basket at its bottom and guide
rollers on both the sides.
J-type trash screen moves within the vertical guide channel using rollers .
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Specification:
Spacing between bars 20 ~100mm
Single piece width 4000 mm Max
Single piece height 5000 mm Max
Bar profile Flat
Bar size 8~12mm thick x 40~100mm depth
Material of construction Carbon steel/ Stainless steel 304/316
Installation Angle Vertical
Mode of operation Manual
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a) Screen and
Screen comprises of equally spaced bars starting from the invert of opening and
extending up to the top of water level covering the entire width of intake structure.
The Grab on a carraige above the platform runs on a track parallel to the screen.
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The Grab open up The Grab travels down Then it starts traveling Once the grab is out of the
and starts travelling in open condition with upwards towards the water, it travels laterally to
bottom portion getting carraige the end of carraige and
engaged with the bars deposits the waste. Grab
pushing the waste laterally shifts on the
till the bottom. screen after each cycle
and cleans the entire
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Salient Features:
• Fully automatic- Saves labour and time.
• Ease in maintenance- Grab remaining
Track
un-submerged, easily accessible for
maintemnance.
Screen Grab • No need of isolation gates/ stoplogs
• High efficiency- Can clean as large as
300 sq.mtr in 2 hours.
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Specification:
Spacing between bars 30~80mm
Channel Width 1000~40,000 mm
Channel depth 2000~10,000 mm
Bar profile Flat
Bar size 10~15mm thick x 150~200mm depth
Material of construction Screen and superstructure-Carbon steel/ SS 304/316
Grab- 304/316
Installation Angle 80⁰
Mode of operation Mechanized
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COARSE SCREENING
• The bars are followed by a dead plate extending up to the discharge point
located above the platform.
• Upon receiving the signal, the rake located on the upstream side of the screen
screen starts moving upward. When the rake reaches to the discharge point,
the wiper wipes the waste from the rake and discharges on to the in-built chute.
• Multiple rakes cleans the bars one after the another and carry the waste to the
discharge point.
• The waste can either be collected in to the collection bin or on to the conveyor
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installed accross the screen.
SCREENING EQUIPMENTS…
COARSE SCREENING
Salient Features:
• Wear resistant comb- made of UHMWPE sandwiched
between SS plates.
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COARSE SCREENING
Specification:
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COARSE SCREENING
Specification:
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COARSE SCREENING
MM2MM Multi-rake screens with bar spacing of 2~4mm are also used to reduce
the load on very fine Travelling water screens or Perforated screens used in MBR
based treatment plants.
The bars are followed by a dead plate extending up to the discharge point located
above the platform.
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COARSE SCREENING
Multiple rakes one after the another clean the bars and
carry the waste to the discharge point.
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COARSE SCREENING
COARSE SCREENING
• Superior Chains- SS chains with hardened chain pins of special grade. Breaking
load of 112 KN
• Heavy contruction- Eliminates anchoring to side walls. Can be pulled out for any
major maintenance.
COARSE SCREENING
Specification:
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COARSE SCREENING
Specification:
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FINE SCREENING
Screenmat comprises of 2mm thick equally spaced lamella having an inverse step
covering the width of the screen and extending discharge point located above the
platform.
Upon receiving the signal, set of movable lamella lift the waste deposited over the
screen portion and deposits them a step above on the set of fixed lamella.
After depositing , the set of movable lamella returns back to start the new operating
cycle. This way the waste keeps moving upwards in steps till it reaches the
discharge point.
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FINE SCREENING
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FINE SCREENING
FINE SCREENING
FINE SCREENING
Salient Features:
• Superior lamella profile- Inverse steps
• High capture rate- Mat helps in capturing small size
waste than the spacing.
• No entrapment of solid- Lesser thickness of lamella
provides flexiblity.
• Low power consumption- Operation controlled by
rise and fall of water level
• Low maintanance- Travel of movable lamella very
short.
• Minimum maintenance- Parts can be replaced in
installed condition.
• Factory assembled and pre-shipment tested-
Ensures effectivity of movement, Faster erection
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FINE SCREENING
Specification:
FINE SCREENING
Rotoclean comprises of equally spaced wedge wire bars located radially and
braced together by lateral reinforcement tie bars to form a drum or the drum with
punched holes.
The screen is installed at an inclination with the open end of the drum facing the
water. The screen is provided with a waste collection trough located at its center
and a screw conveyor to transfer the waste to the discharge point.
The waste water enters through the open end of the drum and the floating waste
bigger than the bar spacing/ opening is retained on the inner surface of the drum
while the screened water flows out from the sides and bottom of the drum.
The rotating drum brings the captured waste to the top, a set of water jet mounted
along the the outer length of the drum pushes the waste on to the collection trough.
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FINE SCREENING
Salient Features:
• Compact design- Screening, transportation,
washing and compaction built in.
• Minimum waste disposal cost- 40% DR and 50%
weight by squeezing reduces disposal cost.
• Very hygienic- Screenings are washed before final
discharge.
• Factory assembled and pre-shipment tested-
Ensures effectivity of movement.
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FINE SCREENING
Specification:
FINE SCREENING
The filter elements are made of step type perforated plates covering the entire
width of the screen field and are linked to a continuous chain thus forming an
endless band.
The waste coming with the water while gets retained on the face of the perforated
filter, the water passes through.
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FINE SCREENING
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FINE SCREENING
• Unique shape of filter elements- step type can carry large sized waste and
avoids formation of sausage.
• Superior water spray system- Use of double high pressure nozzle system.
Primary system above the discharge level ejecting entrapped screenings and
secondary system bringing any remaining residue through drain pipe back in to
upstrem of the channel.
• Avoidence of rotating brush- Rotating brush has the tendency of wearing fast
and clogging the perforation.
• Sperior sprockets and chains- Heavy duty SS chains with hardened SS pins
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FINE SCREENING
• Long operative life- Special grade ceramic bushes in the lower sprokets.
• Heavy contruction- Eliminates anchoring to side walls. Can be pulled out for
any major maintenance.
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FINE SCREENING
Specification:
Perforation Ø 2~10mm
Channel Width 600~3,000 mm
Channel depth 1,000~11,000 mm
Drive Geared motor
Material of construction Stainless steel SS 304/316/ 316L
Installation Angle 45~60⁰
Head loss < 200mm@50% chocking
Wash water requirement 500 lpm at 5 bar pressure
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FINE SCREENING
The screen elements and screen frame are sealed at the sides to prevent solids
from circumventing the filter.
For mesh smaller than 3mm the horizontal space between the adjoining panels is
also positively sealed to prevent solids from escaping.
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FINE SCREENING
The waste / debris laden panels travels out of the flow and reach to the discharge
point at the top of the platform.
The waste is then removed from the panels by water spray located at the upper
deflection point .
The waste removed from the panels can either be collected in to a lounder or
screw conveyor for seperation of waste and wash water for further disposal.
In Travelling band screens, the laden panels remain on the uncleaned water side at
all the times thus prevents the screening from carried over to the cleaned water
side.
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FINE SCREENING
Advantages Disadvantages
•Less expensive •Potential for debris carry over
•Simple and less expensive civil structure •Risk of damage to downstream equipment's
•Lower screening capacity
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FINE SCREENING
Advantages Disadvantages
•Entire submerged screen area is utilized. •Higher civil construction cost.
•Higher screening capacity (up to 100% more) •Higher equipment cost but offsets with higher
•Eliminates possibility of debris carry over screening capacity.
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FINE SCREENING
Advantages Disadvantages
•Entire submerged screen area is utilized •Higher civil construction cost.
•Higher screening capacity (up to 100% more) •Higher equipment cost but offsets with higher
•Eliminates possibility of debris carry over screening capacity.
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FINE SCREENING
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FINE SCREENING
• High screening effect- Filter panels and frame sealed at the sides preventing
escape of solids.
• Superior sprockets and chains- Heavy duty SS chains with hardened SS pins
• Long operative life- No sproket wheels and beraings under the water.
FINE SCREENING
Specification:
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Rotobrush is also used in the ETP of very small capacity of various industries.
Rotobrush screen comprises of a semi-circular sieve made of sheet with equally
spaced punched holes or of equally spaced mesh of wedge wire and rotating
peddles.
The waste water is fed through an inlet pipe from the side of the screen by
pumping or by gravity. While the waste bigger than the openeing is retained on the
inner surface of the screen, the screened water passes downward.
The captured waste is then swept out by rotating peddles and brought to the end of
the semi-curcular screen. Here the sweeping arm sweeps the waste from the brush
of the peddle and throws out.
The waste thrown out can either be collected in to a bin or allowed to fall on a
conveyor.
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Specification:
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Hyperbole is also used in the ETP of very small capacity of various industries.
Hyperbole being a static screen, it does not require any power except that the
waste water or effuent is to be pumped in to it.
The waste water/effluent is fed from the back of the screen through an inlet pipe in
to the wier crest by way of pumping.
The overflow water from the crest gets evenly distributed on to the front side of the
creen with the help of flow control baffle plate.
The waste of size bigger than the slot width is retained on the screen and the
filtered water passes through to the outlet chamber at the bottom portion of the
screen. The retained solid on slides down the screen to the bottom where it is
either collected manually or can be allowed to drop on the screw conveyor.
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Specification:
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“Screenmat”
“Rotobrush”
“Hyperbole”
“Rotoclean”
Per-scalator
“MM2MM”
Multiraking
Multiraking
Trash racks
Suspended
Trash Rake
Travelling
“ J” Type
“JMR”
Drum
static
band
Step
Raw water
intakes
Storm water
pumping Station
Sewage pumping
Station
Application
Water reclamation
pumping
Raw Sewage
intake of STP
Wood product
Industry
Water
Reclamation
Bar spacing / Opening 50~100 20~100 30~80 10~50 10~60 3~6 0.5~6 2~10 1~12 Ø2 0.5~1
Even up Ø 2~6
( mm) to 2mm
Channel Width ( mm) 6000 4000 40000+ 750~ 750~ 300~ 800~ 600~ 300~
2000 4500 2000 2200 3000 5000
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“Screenmat”
“Rotobrush”
“Hyperbole”
“Rotoclean”
Per-scalator
“MM2MM”
Multiraking
Multiraking
Trash racks
Suspended
Trash Rake
Travelling
“ J” Type
“JMR”
Drum
static
band
Step
Channel Depth ( mm) Any Any 10000+ 1050~ 1000~ 500~ 600~ 1000~ 1000~
10000 60000 2000 2000 11000 15000
Bar Profile Flat Flat Flat Flat Trapez. Flat Trapez/ Punched Punched Punched V-Wedge
punched wire
Bar Size (mm) 8~12 x 8~12 x 10~15 x 10x50 12x6x50 2~3 2.2
50~100 50~100 150~200 8x40 8x4x40
Material of CS/SS CS/SS CS/SS SS Any Any Any Any Any SS 304 SS304
Construction 304/316 304/316 304/316 304/316 Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade
of SS of SS of SS of SS of SS
Wash water Not Not Not Reqd Reqd Reqd Not Not
requirement Reqd Reqd Reqd Reqd Reqd
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“Screenmat”
“Rotobrush”
“Hyperbole”
“Rotoclean”
Per-scalator
“MM2MM”
Multiraking
Multiraking
Trash racks
Suspended
Trash Rake
Travelling
“ J” Type
“JMR”
Drum
static
band
Step
Breaking load of 40 112
chain(kN)
Overload protection Mech Electro- Elect. Elect. Elect. Elect.
Mech
Comb/Rake UHMWE+ SS
SS
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