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How to Maintain the Cavitation Air Flotation System to Extend Its Service Life

2025-08-21

Proper maintenance is essential for ensuring the longevity and optimal performance of equipment. Follow these guidelines to maintain your system effectively and prevent potential issues.

1

Regular Cleaning of Core Components

  • Clean the cavitation generator regularly to remove accumulated scale and impurities
  • Use soft tools to clean the inner wall of the Venturi tube or nozzle
  • Rinse the porous media or cutting device of the bubble dispersion system
  • Adjust cleaning frequency flexibly according to water quality
2

Monitoring and Adjusting Operating Parameters

  • Monitor equipment operating parameters in real time through the control system
  • Adjust the pump power or valve opening promptly if abnormal parameters are detected
  • Regularly calibrate sensor accuracy to ensure accurate monitoring data
  • Maintain stable operating parameters to reduce component wear
3

Inspection and Replacement of Vulnerable Parts

  • Regularly inspect the transmission components and seals of the scraper equipment
  • Inspect structural components such as guide plates and weirs
  • Repair any deformed or loose parts to ensure proper water flow guidance
  • Pay attention to the pipes and nozzles in the chemical dosing system
4

Enhanced Maintenance of the Pretreatment System

  • Enhance maintenance of the influent pretreatment unit
  • Regularly clean the screens and filters to remove large particles
  • Check the operating status of the pretreatment unit regularly
  • Promptly replace the filter media or clean the filter device
5

Comprehensive Overhaul and Performance Evaluation

  • Perform regular comprehensive equipment overhauls
  • Inspect component connections for tightness, corrosion, and leakage
  • Perform anti-corrosion treatment on metal components
  • Evaluate equipment performance based on operational data
6

Additional Maintenance Considerations

  • During shutdown, completely drain the equipment of accumulated water
  • Remove any remaining scum to prepare for the next startup
  • Adjust maintenance strategies based on operational data
  • Ensure long-term stable operation through proper maintenance

Regular and thorough maintenance is crucial for preventing equipment failure, reducing wear, and ensuring optimal performance. Following these guidelines will help extend the lifespan of your equipment and maintain its efficiency.

Equipment Maintenance Guide | Operational Excellence Department

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