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Wet wall electroinertial

Wet Wall Electroinertial Precipitator. The wet wall electroinertial precipitator (WWEP) air cleaner was developed to meet the requirements of high operating efficiency, low maintenance, low operating cost, and simplicity of design. To achieve high efficiency with low pressure loss, an electrostatic precipitation was the best candidate method. A wet wall was desirable to flush the precipitate away and to minimize maintenance. Inertial effects were added to assist in moving material toward the wall and to improve the cleaning action of the water on the wall (20). [Pg.79]

Total Mass Efficiency of the 4 in Wet Wall Electroinertial Precipitator... [Pg.81]


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