Model AGC-BS-RPS
*Heavy Duty Wash Recovery System and Above Ground Clarifier*

The AGC-BS-RPS Wash Water recovery and filtration system is designed for use with High Pressure washers and hose washes. It is designed to operate at a maximum of 25 GPM and can handle the requirements of several pressure washers at one time provided the maximum continuous filtration rate of 25 GPM is not exceeded. The system can be used in higher volume fire hose wash applications with the addition of an expansion tank and a fire hose re-pressurization pumping system. It can also be used as an Above Ground Clarifier for sewer discharge

The system operates on 1/60/115 VAC, 30 amp power, and provides wash water quality water which is typically filtered to a particulate size of 10 micron or better and reduces oil to around 15-25 ppm when properly maintained. The system utilizes a series of tanks creating a 3-Stage CLARIFIER-like section and combines a series of CELLOFOAM strainers, cartridge filters, cyclone separator, continuous Ozonation/Aeration and continuous water recirculation to accomplish desired wash water quality results.

Model AGC-BS-RPS BIG SUCKER HEAVY-DUTY WASH WATER RECOVERY SYSTEM

AGC-BS-RPS Featured Highlights
System Housing Material All Aluminum Frame and Housing
Pumps Electric Operated
Ozonation/Aeration System – Standard 115 VAC, 1 Ph, 60 Hz / Air Injection
Pick-Up Devices Corrosion Resistant. Type of Pick-Up Device varies
with application (See Accessories Page)
Continuous GPM Rating Maximum 25 GPM
Output Pressure Maximum 40 psi
Oil Coalescing Yes
Oil Adsorption Yes
Heavy Duty Strainer Standard
Heavy Duty Filters Standard
Multi-Functional Operation
  • Sewer Discharge
  • Wash Water Recovery
  • Coolant Reconditioning
Oil Busting Filters Optional MYCELX technologies are available
Pre-Filtration
  • Industrial Rated Cyclone Separator (On Board)
  • Cartridge CELLOFOAM (On Board)
  • Barrel Filter Pre-Strainer
Fresh Water make-Up Standard
Pit Options Available

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

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