New Fully Automatic Clean In Place System for Oil In Water Monitors

Measurement and testing

New Fully Automatic Clean In Place System for Oil In Water Monitors

15 Sep, 2014

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Most oilfield produced waters and other oily wastewaters have high fouling potential for optical sensors. High Cost Ultrasonic Cleaning systems only address the local optical path and not the entire sample system. The TurnerCIP (Clean In Place), from Turner Designs (USA), addresses the entire sample system in the same way that CIP’s are used to clean heat exchangers and other oily systems in heavy industry worldwide.

The TurnerCIP chemically cleans the complete sample system from sample take off to the drain from the monitor, and is self contained with no chemical discharge, being both light weight and with a small footprint. All chemicals and waste are self contained until drained. It is available as pneumatic or electrical, manual or automated, explosion proof or general purpose and can be fully controlled by any TD-4100 XD with E09 user interface. The chemical choice and cleaning frequency are dependent on the process water. The TurnerCIP can be used to clean multiple sample lines with one CIP, and can add to any existing oil in water monitor. In addition, it boasts a low cost of ownership and can be manufactured locally with free supplied drawings or factory supplied.

Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments manufactures oil in water monitors for all forms of heavy industry including oil and gas.

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