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Ultra-Sep Bilge Water Separator

Ultra-Sep-Bilge-Water-Separator

Compass Water Solutions Ultra-Sep Bilge Water Separators

Separator Spares & Equipment supplies oily water treatment systems manufactured by Compass Water Solutions which include ULTRA-SEP, HELI-SEP, and Sarex VG-SEP. Coffin World Water Systems is now Compass Water Solutions.

Separator Design

Compass ULTRA-SEP is a two-stage system. The first stage efficiently removes free oil using the Compass HELI-SEP coalescing matrix separator, which is familiar to ship operators worldwide, has more than 20,000 in service around the world. In the second stage, SPIR-O-LATOR technology provides a positive, physical barrier to break emulsions and provide continuous less than 5ppm discharge. In fact, oil cannot penetrate the SPIR-O-LATOR®, so no oil will ever spill when using SPIR-O-LATOR correctly with proper set-up and maintenance.

Features & Advantages:

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Provides a positive, physical barrier that minimizes the risk of accidental, overboard discharge

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Consistently produces clean water with less than 5ppm oil content

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Does not require chemicals, coalescing filters, clay or carbon filters replacements

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Does not use hazardous chemicals

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Does not produce biological waste by-product

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Requires minimal operator involvement, saving time and labor cost

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Easy to operate

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Easy and economical to install

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Available on single skid for new modular

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All units are pre-wired, pre-piped and fully IMO MEPC.107(49) Type Approval by USCG, ABS RMRS

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EC-MED Type Approval

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Options:

  • 5 PPM Calibrated Monitor
  • In-Line Heaters
  • Duplex Filtration Pre-Treatment Skids
  • Automatic Membrane Cleaning System

Models and Specifications

*Approximate dimensions for single skit systems

How does Compass ULTRA-SEP Oily Water Separator work?

 

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The Compass ULTRA-SEP® compast bilge water separator is a dual-stage bilge water separation system. The first stage utilizes a system-generated vacuum, differential specific gravity, and high-efficiency two-stage coalescer for the removal of the majority of free oil and dirt separation. The second stage consists of a pre-polishing five-micron depth filter for removal of trace solids and small oil droplets followed by SPIR-O-LATOR® MEMBRANES to separate and remove emulsified oils, along with the remaining minute solids and entrained air from bilge water. The system is designed for continuous and/or intermittent operation. After the system has been started, it is capable of automatic operation.

The innovative design of the Compass Water Solutions Bilge Water Separator eliminates the need for flocculants and chemical additives to remove the emulsified oily bilge water.

Stage 1:  HELI-SEP
Compass-HeliSep-Oily-Water-SeparatorThe bilge water to be processed is pulled from the bilge or holding tank by the Process Pump. The water is pulled through a foot valve (customer-supplied) and basket strainer to remove large solids and maintain prime. The influent then enters the separator near the bottom of the solids sludge collecting chamber. Most of the free oil separates from the influent immediately due to the difference in specific gravity and the reduced flow velocity inside the separator. The flow travels upward through the separating media matrix. This path maximizes contact with the separating media to enhance the coalescence of the oil. The flow exits the top of the separating media matrix where the oil continues to flow upwards to the top of the separator’s oil collecting chamber due to the difference in specific gravity. The influent less the majority of the free oil is then drawn downward by the Process Pump’s vacuum through the polishing pack. The polishing pack removes the small oil droplets. When sufficient oil has been collected in the oil collecting chamber, the oil sensing probes located at the top of the separator deactivates the Process Pump and opens the clean water inlet valve. Pressurized water, seawater or freshwater, (warm water is recommended if available, 37.8ºC/100ºF maximum) enters from the bottom of the separator and displaces the accumulated oil in the collection chamber at the top of the HELI-SEP which is discharged through the oil discharge line. After the accumulated oil has been discharged and the oil sensing probe is again immersed in water, the separator returns to the separating mode. The semi-cleaned influent less the majority of free oils, but with some emulsified oils, is sucked through the HELI-SEP into the Process Pump.

Stage 2:  SPIR-O-LATORS
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The Process Pump pressurizes the influent for processing through the process Filter (1) first, and then the SPIR-O-LATOR (2). The Cartridge Filter (1) removes suspended solids approximately 5 microns and larger from the flow. Then this semi-cleaned influent is supplied to the SPIR-O-LATOR (2) at a high velocity. Water, salts, and detergents are forced through the SPIR-O-LATOR (2) by back pressure created by the system and the systems operating pressure control valve while oils and other waste larger than or greater than .01 micron are rejected (3). The portion of the influent forced through the SPIR-O-LATOR (2) is referred to as the processed water (clean water or permeate) (4) while the remainder is referred to as the concentrate or reject (3). The processed water (4) is discharged overboard if below 15 PPM of oil. The system is constantly replenished by the influent supplied by the Process Pump. The concentrate (3) with the rejected oils and waste is split into two streams. The majority of this concentrate stream is returned to the inlet of the Cartridge Filter, for de-oiling and polishing before being fed to the Process Pump inlet for reprocessing through the SPIR-O-LATOR. A small portion of this concentrate stream is returned to the bilge as (Bleed) which is required to minimize concentration within the loop. This reject (3) reprocessing maximizes the process water output by minimizing fouling because the higher velocity across the surface of the membrane shears off the excess oils and waste off the surface of the SPIR-O-LATOR.

The ULTRA-SEP is equipped with additional features and functions to maintain optimum operating conditions. The process water, concentrate and concentrate bleed to bilge flows are digital valves factory set and the proper setting identified on the tag. Liquid-filled differential pressure gauges are provided and identified to help monitor FILTER (1) and SPIR-O-LATOR (2) operating conditions.

The system is equipped with a Certified MEPC.107 (49) oil content monitor, which continuously monitors the processed water (4) for oil content. If the oil content exceeds the alarm set point of 15 PPM (or 5 PPM with an optional content monitor), the water will automatically be re-directed back to the bilge holding tank/bilge.

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