Claims
- 1. A water reservoir treatment system including:(a) a water circulation system including a water pump having an inlet side and an outlet side, a water conduit for conveying water from said water reservoir to the inlet side of said water pump, and a water conduit for conveying water from the outlet side of said pump to said water reservoir; (b) a vortex separator provided in said water circulation system for separating particulate matter from said water; and (c) a mechanical filter provided downstream of said vortex separator, wherein said vortex separator is generally tubular in construction and comprises an elongated “T” junction comprising first and second vertically oriented coaxial longitudinal arms and one perpendicular horizontal arm, said arms having approximately the same internal diameter, at least said first longitudinal arm, measured from the center of said “T” junction to the end of said arm, being at least four times the internal diameter of said first longitudinal arm, wherein at least one half of the inlet between the horizontal perpendicular arm and the longitudinal arms is blocked so as to provide a tangential inlet.
- 2. A water reservoir treatment system as in claim 1, wherein said water reservoir is selected from the group comprising a swimming pool, a spa, a water fountain, and a water heater.
- 3. A water reservoir treatment system as in claim 1, wherein from 75 to 95% of said inlet is blocked.
- 4. A water reservoir water treatment system as in claim 1, wherein from 80 to 90% of said inlet is blocked.
- 5. A water reservoir water treatment system as in claim 1, wherein said vortex separator has an inlet and an outlet, and wherein the pressure drop between the vortex separator inlet and the vortex separator outlet is between 3 and 5 pounds per square inch.
- 6. A water reservoir treatment system as in claim 1, wherein said vortex separator comprises a fluid inlet, an annular chamber, a gate, and a fluid outlet.
- 7. A method for treating water drawn from a water reservoir, said method comprising:(a) inducing a water stream in a circulation system including a water pump having an inlet side and an outlet side, a water conduit for conveying water from said water reservoir to the inlet side of said water pump, and a water conduit for conveying water from the outlet side of said pump to said water reservoir; (b) directing said water stream through a vortex separator to separate particulate matter from said water in said vortex separator; and (c) subjecting the water stream downstream of said vortex separator and prior to returning to said water reservoir to mechanical filtration, wherein said vortex separator is generally tubular in construction and comprises an elongated “T” junction comprising first and second vertically oriented coaxial longitudinal arms and one perpendicular horizontal arm, said arms having approximately the same internal diameter, at least said first longitudinal arm, measured from the center of said “T” junction to the end of said arm, being at least four times the internal diameter of said first longitudinal arm, wherein at least one half of the inlet between the horizontal perpendicular arm and the longitudinal arms is blocked so as to provide a tangential inlet.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/351,773, filed Jul. 12, 1999, entitled “TUBULAR VORTEX SEPARATOR,” now U.S. Pat. No. 6,149,825, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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