Claims
- 1. A wet electrostatic precipitator comprising, in combination, a housing having inlet and outlet openings and defining a substantially horizontal flow path between said inlet and outlet openings; at least one electrostatic field section in said housing in said horizontal flow path including a plurality of collection plates, a plurality of discharge electrodes in spaced relation with said collection plates and means applying an electric potential between said collection plates and said electrodes; said housing directing a gaseous medium, containing material to be precipitated, from said inlet opening along with substantially horizontal flow path extending through said electrostatic field section for substantially precipitation of said material by said at least one electrostatic field section; means directing continuous sprays of washing liquid against said collection plates; and an electrostatic mist eliminator section in said substantially horizontal flow path in said housing intermediate the last of said at least one electrostatic field section and said outlet opening, said mist eliminator section being free from continuous sprays of washing liquid and including further discharge electrodes, further collection plates positioned in spaced relation with said further discharge electrodes along said horizontal flow path intermediate said further discharge electrodes and said outlet opening, and means applying an electric charge potential between said further discharge electrodes and said further collection plates to establish an electrostatic barrier barring passage of very small drops of liquid therethrough, said further collection plates being formed of a first group of relatively narrow and elongated transverse baffles extending transverse to said horizontal flow path and arranged in spaced relation along at least two rows, said rows being spaced along said horizontal flow path, with the baffles of each of two adjacent rows arranged in alignment with the spaces between the baffles of the other of the two adjacent rows, said precipitator including still further collection plates formed of a second group of relatively narrow and elongated transverse baffles extending transverse to the horizontal flow path and positioned along said horizontal flow path intermediate said last of said at least one electrostatic field section and said further discharge electrodes, said second group of transverse baffles being arranged in spaced relation along at least two rows, said rows being spaced along said horizontal flow path, with the baffles of each of two adjacent rows arranged in alignment with the spaces between the baffles of the other of the two adjacent rows.
- 2. A wet electrostatic precipitator, as claimed in claim 1, including means for intermittently directing sprays of washing liquid on said mist eliminator electrostatic section.
- 3. A wet electrostatic precipitator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first-mentioned collection plates of said at least one electrostatic field section include a plurality of spaced, substantially parallel collection plates extending along said horizontal flow path, said first-mentioned discharge electrodes being interposed in the spaces between said parallel collection plates.
- 4. A wet electrostatic precipitator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said further discharge electrodes are adapted to produce a directional electrostatic field in directions at least along said horizontal flow path, and are each positioned in facing relation to a baffle of each of said groups.
- 5. A wet electrostatic precipitator as claimed in claim 1, including at least two of said electrostatic field sections, said means directing continuous sprays of washing liquid against the collection plates of said electrostatic field sections being adapted to apply said continuous sprays of washing liquid at a greater intensity in the electrostatic field section closest to said inlet opening as compared to the electrostatic field section closest to said outlet opening.
- 6. A wet electrostatic precipitator, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first and second groups of transverse baffles are arranged so that the lateral spacing between the baffles in each row is equal to or less than the width of the baffles of that row.
- 7. A wet electrostatic precipitator, as claimed in claim 6, in which said baffles are relatively narrow and elongated channels having their flanges extending toward said further discharge electrodes.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 329,269, filed Feb. 2, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,958,960.
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Divisions (1)
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