Friday, December 2, 2011

Odor Elimination Trailer Prepared for Deployment\

This system was delivered to a refinery in Nova Scotia. Their tank farm was releasing fugitive odors into the surrounding community. Odors such as petroleum based by-products and Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)were common complaints.
Orchem Odor Elimination Trailer with Four Rotors
The odor elimination equipment was positioned around the perimeter of the tank farm, thereby reducing or eliminating the noxious fumes from reaching the neighbors.

How it works
The equipment in the trailer is used to distribute naturally occurring essential oils into the surrounding air.
The product is distributed to the odor rotors using compressed air which acts as a carrier with the essential oils entrained.  Since there is a potential for freezing, the compressed air option is the only option.

What equipment we installed in the trailer
Inside the trailer is an essential oil storage tank, 175 CFM diesel powered air compressor,  chemical injection pumps, distribution manifold, and pressure switch.  The pressure switch is used to turn off teh chemical injections pumps if the carrier air pressure drops.  This eliminates excess chemical consumption.

This trailer requires no external power. The Advantage pumps were chosen because they were 12 volt and can be wired directly to the charging system on the diesel engine.

100 Gallon storage tank and 5 Advantage 12 volt chemical injection pumps
Rotors and tripods are positioned outside the trailer near the area where the odor is coming from.
175 CFM John Deere Diesel compressor with wall mounted manifold and pressure switch. All pumps are individually wired
Coverage area
This particular odor control trailer was designed to cover 1000 linear feet with the potential for an additional 500'. The product is delivered in the vapor phase into the air at approximately 5 micron particulate

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