GL-10 SF6 Inlet Gas Filtration and Purification System

GL-10 SF6 Inlet Gas Filtration and Purification System

Description

The GL-10 is serviced for filtration and purification of used SF6 gas to be reusable. It is capable of filtration and purification of 1200kg SF6 gas typically found in circuit breakers, GIS or other gas insulated enclosures.

Features
Impurities removed: H2O
Impurities removed: HF、H2S、CO
Impurities removed: SO2、SOF2、SO2F2
Impurities removed: SO2、SOF2、SO2F2

Description

The GL-10 is serviced for filtration and purification of used SF6 gas to be reusable. It is capable of filtration and purification of 1200kg SF6 gas typically found in circuit breakers, GIS or other gas insulated enclosures. The unit is compatible with other gas reclaiming cart and has a maximum 0.02MPa pressure drop at gas flow rates up to 16.4l/h.

If there is a suspicion that the gas inside the electrical equipment may be decomposed it should be assumed it is and proceed accordingly. Under no circumstantces should the gas be sniffed to ascertain if the gas is decomposed. This is a very dangerous practice.

The GL-10 should be connected to the electrical equipment. The gas should be drawn into an SF6 gas reclaiming cart through the GL-10 filter. No special precaustions are necessary to carry out this procedure. The use of GL-10 does not slow down the gas recovery process.

A by-product detector can be used during this procedure to check the quality of the gas leaving the filter and entering the gas reclaiming cart.


Features

Chemical purification of decomposed SF6 gas to restore dielectric strength and filtering out hazardous and corrosive arc byproducts below normal laboratory detection limits (approx. 100ppm). Mechanical filtration of gas to remove particulates greater than 2 microns.


Specifications

Impurities Removed:SOF2; SF2; SO2F2; SF4; HF; S2F2; CO2; CO; H2O; S2F10

Maximum Allowable Working Pressure:1.9MPa

Inlet and Exit Connections:1/4”×37°Flare

Sample Valve:1/4”NPT

Weight:110kg


Application

Purification of contaminated SF6 gas