The present invention relates to a cassette type modular water treatment package system in which a plurality of water treatment modules is provided in one container.
Recently, there is a fast growing need for water treatment equipment to supply cleaned water (treated water). Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2009-0102618 discloses an example of a water treatment system according to a related art.
However, the water treatment system 10 according to the related prior art has a plurality of devices for water treatment installed in a distributed manner, making it difficult to manage. Also, to install the water treatment system 10 according to the related prior art in areas of unsatisfactory operation of an existing water supply system or poor construction of a water supply system, a lot of installation costs and a separate installation space are needed. Thus, the water treatment system 10 according to the related art has a disadvantage of limited utility.
The present invention aims to present technology for small-scale cassette type modular water treatment package system in which a plurality of water treatment devices used in the water treatment system is installed in one container and can be moved as needed, to treat water of various qualities and readily provide the cassette type modular water treatment package system to needy areas.
To achieve the object, the present invention provides a cassette type modular water treatment package system, in which raw water supplied from a water reservoir is discharged through a treated water tank after a water treatment process, including a plurality of water treatment modules provided with water treatment devices for removing contaminants included in the raw water, and a container in which the plurality of water treatment modules is provided inside connectably to each other and which may be divided into a plurality of zones to receive the plurality of water treatment modules in arrangement, the plurality of zones being separated by a plurality of guide units protruding in an inward direction of the container from one surface of the container.
Because the present invention has a structure in which the plurality of water treatment modules used in treating water is installed in one container, the present invention has an advantage that the water treatment modules may be combined to suite characteristics of regions with insufficient water supplies. Also, according to the present invention, because a space required to arrange the water treatment modules is small and the water treatment modules are moveable, there is an advantage that the water treatment modules are readily available and may supply treated water in rural areas in an urgent need for water supply. Furthermore, because the water treatment modules may be selected and used based on properties of raw water being supplied to the raw water tank, there is an advantage that an optimal raw water quality may be supplied to a user.
A cassette type modular water treatment package system 50 of the present invention includes a plurality of water treatment modules 200 provided with water treatment devices configured to remove contaminants included in raw water. The cassette type modular water treatment package system 50 of the present invention includes a container 100 in which the plurality of water treatment modules 200 is disposed inside and connected to each other. In each of the plurality of water treatment modules 200, a manual control device 201 may be provided to manually select an operation mode of the respective water treatment modules 200 or control the operation of the water treatment modules 200. In the container 100, an automatic control device 101 is installed to automatically select an operation mode of the respective water treatment modules 200 or control the operation of the water treatment modules 200. The manual control device 201 and the automatic control device 101 are provided with a monitoring unit for a user to monitor an operation condition of the respective control devices and an operation condition of the water treatment modules using a video, an audio, and other various methods.
The container 100 has a module receiving unit 105 in which the plurality of water treatment modules 200 may be installed. In the container 100, the plurality of water treatment modules 200 may be arranged in parallel, and for example, when six water treatment modules 200 are arranged in the container 100, the container 100 may be divided into a first zone 110, a second zone 120, a third zone 130, a fourth zone 140, a fifth zone 150, and a sixth zone 160. The container 100 may be provided with various types of supplementary installations necessary for a water treatment process, for example, pumps and sensors.
A process of sequential movement of raw water from the first zone 110 to the sixth zone 160 may correspond to a water treatment process of supplied raw water. For example, a raw water tank may be placed in the first zone 110. The raw water from the raw water tank is treated through a pre-treatment process which performs coagulation or adsorption, a main treatment process which filters water to selectively remove a particulate matter or a dissolved matter, a post-treatment process which separates contaminants, and a sterilization process which sterilizes a separated solvent, i.e., water, and the treated water may be supplied to a user through a treated water tank.
In the main treatment process, a microfiltration (MF) device with a membrane used for microfiltration or an ultrafiltration (UF) device with a membrane allowing penetration based on a molecular size may be used. In the post-treatment process, a reverse osmosis (RO) device or a nanofiltration (NF) device, which filters off contaminants using osmosis water applies to a membrane, may be used. Also, in the sterilization process, an ultraviolet (UV) device using UV rays or a chlorine feed device may be used.
In the present invention, for example, a raw water tank may be placed in the first zone 110, a coagulation device or an adsorption device may be placed in the second zone 120, a main treatment device may be placed in the third zone 130, a post-treatment device may be placed in the fourth zone 140, a sterilization device may be disposed in the fifth zone 150, and a treated water tank may be placed in the sixth zone 160.
However, an arrangement layout of the water treatment modules 200 in the container 100 is not limited to the above example. If raw water does not need to pass through the post-treatment device, the sterilization device may be placed in the fourth zone 140 instead of the post-treatment device. In the present invention, space partitioning of the container 100 is intended to divide a space into zones by functions of the water treatment modules 200 to increase the user convenience. Thus, there is no limitation on the arrangement layout of the water treatment modules 200 so long as damage does not occur in the functions of the water treatment modules 200. For example, a sensing unit (not shown) may be installed in the first zone 110 to determine the turbidity (cloudiness) of raw water flowing into the raw water tank and whether organics, inorganics and heavy metals are contained in the raw water. A subsequent water treatment process may change based on information sensed by the sensing unit. For example, when the turbidity of raw water is low and a concentration of contaminants such as organics, inorganics and heavy metals is less than a standard value, the water treatment process may be performed using only the main treatment device and the sterilization device. In this case, the main treatment device may be installed in the second zone 120, the sterilization device may be installed in the third zone 130, and the fourth, fifth, and sixth zones 140, 150, and 160 may leave empty.
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The guide units 170 may include first guide units installed along a length on the upper surface of the container 100, and second guide units installed along a length on the lower surface of the container 100. However, locations and a number of the guide units 170 are not limited thereto. The guide units 170 may be a protrusion formed at an inlet part of the container 100 where the water treatment modules 200 are inserted into the container 100.
When the container 100 is divided into the first to sixth zones 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, and 160, five pairs of the guide units 170 may be arranged. Also, six water treatment modules 200 with differing functions may be respectively disposed in the first to sixth zones 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, and 160.
Each of the plurality of water treatment modules 200 may be controlled by the automatic control device 101 equipped in the container 100. Although in the drawings, the automatic control device 101 is illustrated as being disposed at an upper part of the container 100, an installation location of the automatic control device 101 is not limited thereto.
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On an outer surface of the module housing 205, a protruding tube 240 may be installed to guide the flow of water into the water treatment module 200 or guide the discharge of water having passed through the water treatment module 200. A movement member may be installed at the bottom of the module housing 205 to guide the movement of the water treatment module 200. The movement member may include a wheel 260 placed on one side of the module housing 205 at the bottom of the module housing 205, and a roller 250 placed on the other side of the module housing 205 at the bottom of the module housing 205. A pair of wheels 260 may be provided. The roller 250 may be formed of a member having a cylindrical shape. The roller 250 may have such a shape that the roller 250 extends in a direction perpendicular to a direction in which the water treatment module 200 is inserted into the container 100. Thus, when the water treatment module 200 is inserted into the container 100, the water treatment module 200 may be inserted smoothly without swaying in the left and right directions by virtue of the roller 250. Even if swaying occurs during moving of the water treatment module 200, the movement of the water treatment module 200 may be guided by re-adjusting a rotation location using the wheels 260.
A connection relationship between the plurality of water treatment modules 200 is illustrated in
The adjacent water treatment modules 200 may be connected by a guide pipe 270, and the guide pipe 270 allows water to move from one water treatment module to another water treatment module adjacent thereto. The protruding tube 240 is connected to the guide pipe 270. Thus, the plurality of water treatment modules 200 is connected to each other by the guide pipe 270. The guide pipe 270 may be formed of, for example, a synthetic resin pipe. Between the protruding tube 240 and the connection pipe 270, a connector 245 may be installed to prevent water leakages and provide a secure connection.
Upon insertion of the plurality of water treatment modules 200 into the container 100, a connection of the signal transmission unit 180 and the power receiving unit 280 is established and the plurality of water treatment modules 200 starts to operate. Thus, by the power supplied through the signal transmission unit 180, the plurality of water treatment devices arranged in the water treatment modules 200 operates to perform a water treatment process. However, a method of supplying power to the water treatment devices is not limited thereto. For example, power may be delivered by directly connecting power supply equipment to the water treatment devices.
According to the present invention, because the plurality of water treatment modules used in the cassette type modular water treatment package system is arranged in one container, there is an advantage that the water treatment modules are used in combination suited to regional characteristics. Particularly, because each of the water treatment modules may be detached from the container as needed, the present invention has an advantage that individual maintenance and management and independent operation is enabled for each water treatment module.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2013-0136071 | Nov 2013 | KR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/KR2014/010720 | 11/10/2014 | WO | 00 |