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This means to bypass the filter, and vacuum dirt from floors/walls out the backwash line.
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In this study the effects of tubular ceramic membrane hydrodynamic conditions (cross flow velocity and transmembrane pressure), in-line coagulation, and backwash flow rate on permeate flux using one type of 0.01 μm ceramic membrane with two different channel configurations were investigated.
Roll out any backwash hose or open any waste line valves.
"Yesterday, during normal line flushing and filter backwashing, a valve seems to have stuck open allowing potassium permanganate to get into the sump reservoir.
The excitement and the bubbles were backwash: every 21 minutes, air is injected into the microfibers to blast them clean.
Note the backwash created by the jet propulsion system.
Perkins has owned shares in Teléfonos de México, Mexico's leading nationwide provider of fixed-line telephony, since 2002, when Latin America suffered the backwash of the U.S. economy going into recession the previous year.
(The easiest way to aspirate is to carefully tilt the tube and insert the aspiration line. Tilt the tube in a smooth motion to avoid backwash that could disturb the cell pellet. Aspirate as much of the supernatant as possible).
To see Al Qaeda as caught in history's backwash and doomed to fail is a hopeful argument.
Various operating parameters such as filtration flux, feed concentration, backwash duration, backwash strength, and the aid of air scouring during backwash were investigated to optimize the filtration performance and energy consumption.
Minghella's adaptation of Charles Frazier's 1997 novel is about the backwash of warfare — the lawless, scrappy life that struggles to take shape behind the lines in an atmosphere of uneasy freedom.
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