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+ | [[Waste Vegetable Oil]] can be collected from numerous outlets, for example; cafes, public houses, restaurants, fish and chips shops - anywhere that uses vegetable oils for cooking. The waste produced can be used as a road fuel, but needs to be cleaned before use in a road vehicle. Waste oil contains impurities from food that have been cooked into it, water, meat, fats, etc. These need to be separated from the oil to make it ready for use. There are alot of different ways to clean oil, all variations on a theme; below is a widely used separation system which a lot of domestic users find best, speeding up the natural process of separation. | ||
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This is a parts list and description of my KH dewatering and filter set up which includes a bypass to keep the filters within there pressure rating | This is a parts list and description of my KH dewatering and filter set up which includes a bypass to keep the filters within there pressure rating | ||
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*3mts 22mm pipe | *3mts 22mm pipe | ||
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Total cost @ 01/05/11 £325 | Total cost @ 01/05/11 £325 | ||
+ | <gallery caption="Click pictures to enlarge" widths="400px" heights="300px" perrow="3" align="center"> | ||
+ | File:Set_up_011.jpg|complete set up | ||
+ | File:Set_up_015.jpg|center|Main tank | ||
+ | File:Set_up_016.jpg|center|Main tank | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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− | + | The wvo goes into the drum via a 400 micron drum filter,its then heated with the option of circulating to speed dewatering,it is then pumped into the storage drum via 20 and 5 micron filters,most filters are rated at 0.8 bar so there is a bypass valve which ensures the oil is never forced through the filters,from the storage drum the oil goes through a 1 micron filter to the car/drums. | |
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+ | <gallery caption="Click pictures to enlarge" widths="400px" heights="300px" perrow="3" align="center"> | ||
+ | File:Set_up_005.jpg|250px|Valve,gauges and filters | ||
+ | File:WVO_system_6-5-11_006.jpg|pump and 1 mic filter | ||
+ | File:Set_up_009.jpg|250px|400 micron drum filter | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | == Safety Point == | ||
+ | There is a float switch which cuts out the pump at low oil level | ||
+ | == Main Features == | ||
− | + | My aim was to make a self contained filter unit to which you can add extra storage drums as needed but to also be affordable and portable. Also if either filter blocks the bypass valve will send the oil back into the main drum where it will just circulate in a loop | |
− | + | <gallery caption="Click pictures to enlarge" widths="400px" heights="300px" perrow="3" align="center"> | |
− | + | File:Bypass_valve_and_added_ball_valve.jpg|Valve and added ball valve | |
− | + | File:Wvo_filtering_set_up_002.jpg|Float switch | |
+ | </gallery> |
Revision as of 20:01, 18 May 2011
Waste Vegetable Oil can be collected from numerous outlets, for example; cafes, public houses, restaurants, fish and chips shops - anywhere that uses vegetable oils for cooking. The waste produced can be used as a road fuel, but needs to be cleaned before use in a road vehicle. Waste oil contains impurities from food that have been cooked into it, water, meat, fats, etc. These need to be separated from the oil to make it ready for use. There are alot of different ways to clean oil, all variations on a theme; below is a widely used separation system which a lot of domestic users find best, speeding up the natural process of separation.
See also - Filtering waste vegetable oil
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This is a parts list and description of my KH dewatering and filter set up which includes a bypass to keep the filters within there pressure rating
Contents
Parts List
- 3mts 22mm pipe
- 2x 3/4 hosetails
- 3mt clear 1" pipe
- 3x tees
- 9x 90s
- 1x 45
- bypass valve
- 5x tank connectors
- 5x nylon washers
- 3x joiners
- 4x 3/4"-22mm
- 6x full bore valves
- 2x pressure gauges
- 18" immersion heater
- 3x 10" filters plus brackets/elements
- mechanical flange
- 400mic drum filter
- 205lt clip top drum
- 120lt HDPE clip top drum
- tam 105 pump
- 2x 1"-22mm
- 4 mt flex
- 2 plugs
- 22-15-22 tee
- 1x 15mm ball valve
Total cost @ 01/05/11 £325
Usage
The wvo goes into the drum via a 400 micron drum filter,its then heated with the option of circulating to speed dewatering,it is then pumped into the storage drum via 20 and 5 micron filters,most filters are rated at 0.8 bar so there is a bypass valve which ensures the oil is never forced through the filters,from the storage drum the oil goes through a 1 micron filter to the car/drums.
Safety Point
There is a float switch which cuts out the pump at low oil level
Main Features
My aim was to make a self contained filter unit to which you can add extra storage drums as needed but to also be affordable and portable. Also if either filter blocks the bypass valve will send the oil back into the main drum where it will just circulate in a loop