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Expeditionary
Unit Water Purification Systems
Generation 2
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The
EUWP Generation 2 is a full-scale prototype of an advanced water
purification unit. This prototype will be used for developmental
testing to validate the design concept for use as a possible retrofit
system for the CVN-68 Nimitz class nuclear aircraft carriers. It
is derived from the EUWP Generation 1, which is a mobile water
purification unit designed for ground deployment to remote locations
for support of military operations, nation-building, humanitarian
aid, and disaster relief. The Gen 2 unit incorporates enhanced
technology to reduce energy consumption, size, weight, and maintenance
burden compared with present naval desalination plants.
The Gen 2 is capable of producing 322,000 gpd of first pass RO permeate
that meets BUMED shipboard potable water quality requirements, 259,000
gpd of 2nd pass water with 5 ppm quality, and 256,000 gpd of 18-megaohm
deionized water. The Gen 2 system consists of a Microfiltration (MF)
skid and a Reverse Osmosis (RO) skid. The MF skid provides a constant
flow of filtered water to the RO skid. The MF skid uses advanced design
features to eliminate the need for filter
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replacement.
The RO skid uses
advanced technology to provide much higher water production rates
than previous naval RO units. The system is also capable of operation
at half capacity.
The
Gen 2 uses an advanced PLC-based control system to provide quick
and easy system start-up, full monitoring of operating parameters,
and automatic operation of the system once it is started. Start-up
is easily performed by a single operator in less than 5 minutes
using a touch-screen monitor, and will operate unattended after
that. The system includes a data-logging capability that permits
the downloading of relevant operational data to Excel spreadsheets
for trend analysis. A full suite of sensors provides data for automatic
operation, as well as automatic shutdown and alarms in the event
normal operating parameters are exceeded. The PLC programming allows
adjustment of MF filter backwash parameters to permit fine-tuning
of the backwash sequence, and also allows adjustment of shutdown
and alarm setpoints. A manual override capability is provided to
permit operator adjustment of valve opening/closing, and pump operating
speeds.
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Standard Features:
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AOperational
Concept: Manual Startup, Automatic Operation
Performance Water Quality Standards: BUMED
Water Production Gallons Per Day, Seawater Feed:
322,000 gpd 1st pass; 259,000 gpd 2nd pass; 256,000 gpd EDI
Maximum Power Consumption: 325 kW
Water Source: seawater, 40,000 max ppm TDS
Chemical Injection: chlorination, anti-scalant, de-chlorination
Dimensions and Weights: MF - 21.5’ L x 9.3’ W x 9.2’ H, 20,000
lbs dry
RO - 19.4’ L x 9.3’ W x 9.2’ H, 36,000 lbs dry
Operational Footprint: Land - 60’ x 30’
Ship - 40’ x 25’
Transportability: Commercial Flat-Bed
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