Model AGOR  *8 GPM WASH WATER RECOVERY SYSTEM*

AGOR is a recycling version of our popular AGOS sewer discharge system (Above Ground Clarifier).

Operating on 115 VAC, this system uses a High-Head Sump Pump mounted inside a Barrel Filter to pump the water from the pit through an on-board nominal 40 micron cyclone separator and then processes the water through oil coalescers, CELLOFOAM Oil Filters, and a Pleated Cartridge Filter to insure wash water quality which will not prematurely wear high-pressure washer pumps.  Odor control is accomplished with ozone injected into the water stream, and the water is constantly re-circulated back to the pit.

AGOR Filtration and Recycle System

The AGOR System is used as a wash water recovery and recirculation system with pressure washers and hose washes.  Applications include Golf Courses, parts washing vehicle washing, heavy equipment washing, etc.  The system operates 6-8 GPM continuously.

Featured Components:
Specifications Model AGOR
Size L x W x H 61″ x 37″ x 60″
Gallon Capacity 340 Gallons
Continuous Flow Rate 6-8 GPM Maximum
Maximum Retention Time 42 Minutes @ 8 GPM
Slower flow = longer retention time
Coalescing Media 1500 Square Feet
Housing Material Non-Corrosive Fiberglass
Inlet Size 1-1/2″
Drain Size 1-1/2″
Return to Wash 1″
Tank Bottom Hopper Shaped
Weight (Dry) 700 Lbs.
Filters
Cleanable
Disposable
Adsorbent CELLOFOAM
Absorbent Pillows
Pleated Cartridge Filter
Odor Control Air Diffusion Standard
Ozone Standard
Chemical Treatment Optional
Cyclone Separation Standard
Constant Recirculation Standard
Oil Skimming Provided
Chemical Injection Optional
High Head Transfer Pump Included with 650 Micron Barrel Filter and Activation Float
Pit or Sump Flat or Hopper Bottom Pits are Optional
Pit Sludge Removal Pit Sludge Removal System is optional
Automatic Dump Valves Optional for Purging Tanks of Sediment
Pit or Trench Drain Filter Baskets Optional

AGOR Treatment Steps Flow Diagram (Shown with Hopper Bottom Pit & Sludge Removal System)

For details contact Pan Pacific Environmental Group or email us from our Literature Request Page

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