Distillation Complexes |
Distillation complexes are intended for purification and demineralisation of sea and mineralised water as well as water from boreholes, wells and other natural sources upgrading the water quality up to the “drinking” level. Russian manufacturers of ship and land based equipment including equipment of tropical design are partners of CDB ME “Rubin” in creation of distilling complexes. The distillation complex is based on distillation plants using different principles of fresh water production:
Functional Diagram of Distilled Water Production Starting from Zero Cycle
The principal of fresh water production is determined based on local conditions with account of source water properties, available power sources, infrastructure etc. in order to achieve the maximum cost efficiency. Distillation complexes can be completed with the water intake system and facilities for coarse and fine purification of the source water. The produced fresh water can be disinfected and brought up to required organoleptic properties. All technical facilities and processes are controlled remotely. If required, distillation complexes can be completed with the following independent power sources as well:
In this case a power supply can be provided for the serviced object in addition to fresh water. CDB ME “Rubin” offers distillation complexes of rather small capacity (from 20 to 100 m3/day) providing quality drinking water and power supply (if required):
These complexes can be mounted on mobile transport facilities including floating facilities and on fixed foundations. Fixed complexes can be located in existing spaces or in special containers equipped with lighting and ventilation. Weight and dimension characteristics of containers allow their transportation in assembled form with all the equipment by railway, by sea or by motor transport. Containers are installed on prepared sites (foundations) without additional assembly works and connected to each other and external equipment by pipelines and electric cables. The reduced specific power consumption depending on the source water parameters is from 5 to 10 kWh/m3 of produced fresh water. The fabrication cost of Russian distillation complexes is lower than that of European and American analogues by 20 to 30 %. The scope of services include:
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