The patented Septron series from the Christ Water Technology Group includes an elec- trodeionisation module for high flow rates which can be sanitised with hot water. The SMH 3000 operates at an output of 2,500 to 3,300 l/h with a pressure loss of 1.5 to 2.5 bar. It can be sanitised at a temperature of more than 80 °C in a period of 30 min. Compared with conventional EDI modules, the special hydrodynamic design of the SMH 3000 permits a higher sanitisation flow rate of up to 70 % of the ultra-pure water output with a pressure drop of 1 bar. The resulting high flow rates within the module ensure a more uniform temperature distribution and efficient deactivation of germs throughout the module. In normal operating mode, the design also ensures a continuous, turbulent flow which reliably prevents the growth of microbiological organisms. For this reason, only periodic heating phases are necessary.
Even under the cyclical conditions of cold-water operation followed by hot-water treatment, the stainless-steel design of the SMH 3000 guarantees leak-free operation. The hydraulic connections are also made of stainless steel and designed as clamp connections (DN 32) which comply with all pharmaceutical requirements.
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