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![]() "Drew Cutter" wrote in message ... Some questions: Why do you want add a manifold? How much air? Where is the air coming from? I am assuming that the drum is vertical how deep is the liquid inside the drum? Is the drum complete or has the top been cut off? My best understanding is to shake up the beads and to clean off the beads . I sure sameer can give you a better explanations. For his bead filter project, the drum would have the top still. The airflow needs to be strong enough to bring the water and beads to a "boil". Drums come in 55 and 30 gal size, so about 4ft of water depth. Sameer |
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The commercial bead filters that use air to wash the beads use a blower for
a hot tub. It is a high flow blower. The air is introduced through the intake piping that normally runs water from the pump, using a backflow preventer on both the pump feed and the blower feed. This keeps the air from going back through the pump, and water from going into the blower. A means of having the return water from the filter to the pond, diverted to waste during the cleaning phase is needed to discharge the dirty water to sewer or to flower beds, and then when clean, the water sent back to the pond. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Snooze" wrote in message om... "Drew Cutter" wrote in message ... Some questions: Why do you want add a manifold? How much air? Where is the air coming from? I am assuming that the drum is vertical how deep is the liquid inside the drum? Is the drum complete or has the top been cut off? My best understanding is to shake up the beads and to clean off the beads . I sure sameer can give you a better explanations. For his bead filter project, the drum would have the top still. The airflow needs to be strong enough to bring the water and beads to a "boil". Drums come in 55 and 30 gal size, so about 4ft of water depth. Sameer |
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The commercial bead filters that use air to wash the beads use a blower for
a hot tub. It is a high flow blower. The air is introduced through the intake piping that normally runs water from the pump, using a backflow preventer on both the pump feed and the blower feed. This keeps the air from going back through the pump, and water from going into the blower. A means of having the return water from the filter to the pond, diverted to waste during the cleaning phase is needed to discharge the dirty water to sewer or to flower beds, and then when clean, the water sent back to the pond. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Snooze" wrote in message om... "Drew Cutter" wrote in message ... Some questions: Why do you want add a manifold? How much air? Where is the air coming from? I am assuming that the drum is vertical how deep is the liquid inside the drum? Is the drum complete or has the top been cut off? My best understanding is to shake up the beads and to clean off the beads . I sure sameer can give you a better explanations. For his bead filter project, the drum would have the top still. The airflow needs to be strong enough to bring the water and beads to a "boil". Drums come in 55 and 30 gal size, so about 4ft of water depth. Sameer |
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