Air Washer Fundamentals
Air drawn through a mist caused by spray nozzles and then through eliminators to remove dust and particles of water not evaporated in the air.
Air is drawn through a mist caused by spray nozzles and then through eliminators to remove dust and particles of water not evaporated in the air.
The water for the spray nozzles are recirculated by a pump.
A tempering heater is usually installed before the washer. A reheating battery after.
General
Cleaning efficiency 70% of fine dust, 80% of coarse dirt
Air velocity through the washer 2-3 m/s
Resistance 50-140 N/m2
Water pressure for nozzles 100-170 kN/m2
Water quantity 0,45-0,55 l/m3 air
Humidifying efficiency
E = (t1-t2)/(t1-tw)x100%
where
E = Humidifying efficiency %
t1 = initial dry bulb temperature
t2 = final dry bulb temperature
tw = initial wet bulb temperature
Typical efficiencies
60-70 % with one bank of nozzles downstream
65-75 % with one bank of nozzles upstream
85-100 % with two banks of nozzles