Effluent pump
Wine effluent treatment plants use pumps, the choice of which depends on the nature of the effluent, the volume to be transferred and the quantity of solid particles.
Unscreened effluent requires pumps that are suitable for loaded liquids, and for high concentrations of solid particles, dilution pumps are recommended.
Unscreened effluent requires pumps that are suitable for loaded liquids, and for high concentrations of solid particles, dilution pumps are recommended.
Most wine effluent storage or treatment facilities include effluent transfer pumps.
The choice of pump depends on
Wine effluent may contain large quantities of solid particles if it is not screened or only slightly screened. Transferring them requires theuse of a pump that is suitable for heavy liquids.
For high concentrations of solid particles, dilution pumps are more appropriate.
The choice of pump depends on
- the type of effluent (raw or treated). When pumping raw effluent with a pH of between 4 and 6, it is essential to use acid-resistant equipment.
- the volume to be transferred
- the quantity of solid particles.
Wine effluent may contain large quantities of solid particles if it is not screened or only slightly screened. Transferring them requires theuse of a pump that is suitable for heavy liquids.
For high concentrations of solid particles, dilution pumps are more appropriate.