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PureWay
ECO II Application and
Explanation of Components
Explanation of how
the system works
The amalgam separator ECO II works on
the principle of sedimentation, divided into
several sections.
With dry vacuum systems the waste water
from the dental units runs from the air/water
separation tank into the inlet nozzle
3.1
of
the ECO II.
In wet ring systems, the water flows from the
suction line into the inlet nozzle.
From there the waste water is led
through the first large sedimentation
chamber
3.2
. Afterwards it is led through
the first sedimentation cartridge
3.3
,
through cascades
3.4
and the second
sedimentation cartridge
3.5
into the second
sedimentation chamber
3.6
. Through the
third sedimentation cartridge
3.7
the cleaned
water is led directly into the sewage pipe
3.8
.
In wet ring systems, the clean water is led
into the wet ring pump.
Technical Data
Low pressure range
50mbar - 300mbar
Separation rate
> 99% in accordance with ISO 11143
Collection container volume 0.4 gal (1.5 liters), 4.5 lb (ca. 2 kg), > 0.18 gal (700 ml) amalgam waste
Max. ambient temprerature
104° F
Possible vacuum systems
wet or dry
Max. airflow rate
400 gal/min, 1,514 l/min
Max. water flow rate
0.264 gal/min, 1 l/min
Dimensions (HxWxD)
12.2 x 7.7 x 8.4 in (309 x196 x 213 mm)
Eschange interval
approx 12 months