Claims
- 1. An apparatus to aerate tank water in one or more tanks containing one or more immersed membrane modules comprising:
(a) an air delivery network having a plurality of distinct branches; (b) one or more aerators in fluid communication with the distinct branches of the air distribution system and mountable below the membranes; (c) an air supply to provide an initial air flow at an initial flow rate; (d) one or more valves in a valve set in fluid communication with the air supply and having distinct outlets in fluid communication with the distinct branches of the air distribution system; and, e) a valve set controller to control the valves of the valve set; wherein (a) the valve set controller automatically operates the valves to (i) split the initial air flow such that at least one of the distinct branches of air distribution system receives air at a higher flow rate and at least one other of the distinct branches of the air distribution network receives air at a lower flow rate, the lower flow rate being less than one half of the higher flow rate, and (ii) switch which branch or branches of the air delivery network receive air at the higher flow rate and the lower flow rate in repeated cycles; and, (b) the valve set controller is operable to switch which branch or branches of the air delivery network receive air at the higher flow rate and the lower flow rate in repeated cycles of less than about 120 seconds in duration.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the valve set controller is operable to switch which branch or branches of the air delivery network receive air at the higher flow rate and the lower flow rate in repeated cycles of less than about 60 seconds in duration.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the valve set controller is operable to switch which branch or branches of the air delivery network receive air at the higher flow rate and the lower flow rate in repeated cycles of less than about 40 seconds in duration.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein there are two distinct branches of the air distribution system and each of the distinct branches of the air delivery network receives air at the higher flow rate for about the same period of time within each cycle.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the membrane modules comprise skeins of hollow fiber membranes.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the air supply is sized to produce a higher flow rate corresponding to a superficial velocity in relation to the aerators receiving the flow of air of between 0.013 m/s and 0.15 m/s.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the aerators associated with a first distinct branch of the air delivery system are interspersed in a horizontal plane with the aerators associated with a second distinct branch of the air delivery systems such that adjacent aerators are in fluid communication with different distinct branches of the air delivery system.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the membrane modules have rectangular skeins of vertically oriented hollow fiber membranes between upper and lower headers, the aerators are conduit aerators approximately as long as the headers of the rectangular skeins and the aerators are mounted parallel to the headers of the rectangular skeins.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein 1 or 2 rectangular skeins are associated with each conduit aerator.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the lower flow rate is an air off condition.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the lower flow rate is about 10% or less of the higher flow rate.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the lower flow rate is about 5% or less of the higher flow rate.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the one or more aerators admit tank water when air is supplied at the lower flow rate.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the one or more aerators are conduit aerators covered by a resilient sleeve having slits corresponding to holes in the conduit aerators.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein
(i) one or more valves of the valves set are associated with each distinct branch of the air distribution system such that opening the associated valve or valves for a distinct branch of the air distribution system allows air to flow into that distinct branch of the air distribution system; and, (ii) the valve or valves associated with a distinct branch of the air delivery system begin to either open or close, or both, automatically with or in response to the opening or closing of a valve or valves associated with another distinct branch of the air delivery system.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the valves associated with a distinct branch of the air delivery system begin to close automatically with or in response to the valve or valves associated with another distinct branch having opened to a selected degree.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the selected degree is a fully opened state.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the valve or valves associated with a distinct branch of the air delivery system begin to close automatically with or in response to the valve or valves associated with another distinct branch of the air delivery system beginning to open.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein position sensors are fitted to the valves and the valve set controller is configured such that the failure of a valve or valves associated with a distinct branch of the air delivery system to open as desired prevents closure of the valve or valves associated with another distinct branch of the air delivery system.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the time required to fully open or close the valve or valves associated with a distinct branch of the air delivery system is less than about 5 seconds.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein the time required to fully open or close the valve or valves associated with a distinct branch of the air delivery system is less than about 3 seconds.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein the cycle time is about 40 seconds or less.
- 23. An apparatus to aerate tank water in one or more tanks containing one or more immersed membrane modules comprising:
(a) an air delivery network having a plurality of distinct branches; (b) one or more aerators in fluid communication with the distinct branches of the air distribution system and mountable below the membranes; (c) an air supply to provide an initial air flow at an initial flow rate; (d) one or more valves in a valve set in fluid communication with the air supply and having distinct outlets in fluid communication with the distinct branches of the air distribution system; and, (e) a valve set controller to control the valves of the valve set; wherein (a) the valve set controller automatically operates the valves to (i) split the initial air flow such that at least one of the distinct branches of air distribution system receives air at a higher flow rate and at least one other of the distinct branches of the air distribution network receives air at a lower flow rate, the lower flow rate being less than one half of the higher flow rate, and (ii) switch which branch or branches of the air delivery network receive air at the higher flow rate and the lower flow rate in repeated cycles; (b) the membrane modules are collected into filtration zones; (c) the valve set controller is operated to provide aeration at the higher flow rate for a pre-selected length of time to the filtration zones sequentially in a cycle; and, (d) there are between 6 and 12 filtration zones.
- 24. In an immersed membrane filtration system having membrane modules collected in filtration zones and permeation and backwashing means, the permeation and backwashing means operable and operated to permeate and backwash the filtration zones in sequence, the improvement comprising;
(a) a cyclic aeration system as described in claim 23 operated to provide aeration at the higher flow rate for a preselected length of time to the filtration zones sequentially in a cycle which is no longer than 12 times the preselected length of time; and, (b) operating the backwashing means to backwash the membrane modules in each filtration zone during a period of aeration of that filtration zone.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein
(i) one or more valves of the valves set are associated with each distinct branch of the air distribution system such that opening the associated valve or valves for each particular distinct branch of the air distribution system allows air to flow into that particular distinct branch of the air distribution system; and, (ii) the valve or valves associated with a distinct branch of the air delivery system begin to begin to close automatically with or in response to the valve or valves associated with another distinct branch having opened to a selected degree.
- 26. A process for aerating a plurality of membrane modules immersed in water in a tank comprising:
providing a flow of air to aerators below the membrane modules, the flow of air alternating between a higher flow rate of flow and a lower flow rate of flow, the lower flow rate being less than about 10% of the higher flow rate, in repeated cycles of greater than 10 seconds and less than 120 seconds in duration to produce transient flow conditions in the water in the tank and accelerate or decelerate the water in the tank for much of the cycle so that the water in the tank is rarely in a steady state.
- 27. The process of claim 26 wherein the repeated cycles are at least about 20 seconds and less than about 60 seconds in duration.
- 28. The process of claim 27 wherein the lower flow rate about 5% or less than the higher flow rate.
- 29. The process of claim 26 wherein the time taken for each transition between the higher flow rate and the lower flow rate or between the lower flow rate and the higher flow rate is about 6 seconds or less.
- 30. The process of claim 29 wherein the time taken for each transition between the higher flow rate and the lower flow rate or between the lower flow rate and the higher flow rate is about 3 seconds or less.
- 31. The process of claim 30 wherein the cycle duration is less than about 40 seconds.
- 32. The process of claim 26 wherein there are two distinct branches and each receives air at the higher flow rate for about one half of each cycle.
- 33. An apparatus to aerate tank water in one or more tanks containing one or more immersed membrane modules comprising:
(a) an air delivery network having a plurality of distinct branches; (b) one or more aerators in fluid communication with the distinct branches of the air distribution system and mountable below the membranes; (c) an air supply to provide an initial air flow at an initial flow rate; (d) one or more valves in a valve set in fluid communication with the air supply and having distinct outlets in fluid communication with the distinct branches of the air distribution system; and, (e) a valve set controller to control the valves of the valve set; wherein (a) the valve set controller automatically operates the valves to (i) split the initial air flow such that at least one of the distinct branches of air distribution system receives air at a higher flow rate and at least one other of the distinct branches of the air distribution network receives air at a lower flow rate, the lower flow rate being less than one half of the higher flow rate, and (ii) switch which branch or branches of the air delivery network receive air at the higher flow rate and the lower flow rate in repeated cycles; and, (b) the one or more aerators admit tank water when air is supplied at the lower flow rate.
- 34. A process for aerating a plurality of membrane modules immersed in water in a tank comprising:
providing a flow of air to aerators below the membrane modules, the flow of air alternating between a higher flow rate of flow and a lower flow rate of flow, the lower flow rate being less than about one half of the higher flow rate wherein the aerators flood with water in the tank when air is provided at the lower flow rate.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/488,359, filed Jan. 19, 2000, which is a continuation of international application number PCT/CA99/00940, filed Oct. 7, 1999. The disclosures of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/488,359 and international application number PCT/CA99/00940 are incorporated herein by this reference to them.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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