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Electrostatic precipitators (ESP) Matti Rinne-Kanto & Mikko Vihanto 06I252 TAMK University of Applied Sciences 23 June 2022
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Page 1: Technical presentation

Electrostatic precipitators (ESP)

Matti Rinne-Kanto & Mikko Vihanto06I252TAMK University of Applied Sciences

13 April 2023

Page 2: Technical presentation

This presentation introduces how ESPs work and where they are used

Operational principle

Precipitator types

Applications and conclusion

Page 3: Technical presentation

This presentation introduces how ESPs work and where they are used

Operational principle

Precipitator types

Applications and conclusion

Page 4: Technical presentation

A row of electrodes

A stack of metal plates

Gravity drops particles into the hopper

The ionized particles moves to the grounded plates

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g a

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trea

m

Cle

aned

air

The precipitator’s operational principle uses negative voltage

to ionize particles

A negative voltage of several kVs is applied

Page 5: Technical presentation

This presentation introduces how ESPs work and where they are used

Operational principle

Precipitator types

Applications and conclusion

Page 6: Technical presentation

ESPs can be divided into three groups: plate precipitators, wet ESPs and modern industrial ESPs

Plate precipitators

- Cheapest and most simple

- The plate and wire assembly can vary in different solutions

- The lowest efficiency, but still reasonable for most applications

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Wet ESPs

- The most expensive and the most complex

- Disposal of the laden water is a problem

- Water helps reducing the electrical resistance of the incoming particles to make the process more effective

ESPs can be divided into three groups: plate precipitators, wet ESPs and modern industrial ESPs

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Modern industrial ESPs

- Sharpened spikes are attached to maximize corona production

- Modern automation minimizes sparking and avoids damaging components

- Uses voltages of 50–100 kV

ESPs can be divided into three groups: plate precipitators, wet ESPs and modern industrial ESPs

Page 9: Technical presentation

This presentation introduces how ESPs work and where they are used

Operational principle

Precipitator types

Applications and conclusion

Page 10: Technical presentation

ESPs have applications in the field of industry and customer oriented applications

- Cleaning combustion gases and reducing VOC emissions at different kind of factories

Industry

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- Electrostatic channel filters

- Electrostatic air cleaners

Used on ventilation machines

- Maximum air capacity

Removes indoor impurities at 99,8 % efficiency

Limitations:

- Need of maintenance (cleaning, etc.)

Used on offices and large rooms

ESPs have applications in the field of industry and customer oriented applications

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+ Can be used in a wide area in

industry and in other applications

+ Operational principle is simple

ESPs have advantages and disadvantages

+ Good example of a device designed by electrical engineers to help the environment

- Efficiency is dependent of the electrical properties of the particles

- Limitations of usage, maintenance and production

Page 13: Technical presentation

This presentation introduced how ESPs work and where they are used

Operational principle

Precipitator types

Applications

and conclusion

Questions???