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Home » Electrostatic Precipitators » Electrical products » Juice Can » Sizes and Installation

 

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JuiceCan® sizes and Installation

The JuiceCan® Schematic

The JuiceCan® is available in two sizes:

Small:
The dimensions of the smaller JuiceCan? are 483mm High X 356mm Wide X 184mm Deep. The high voltage bushings extend an additional 250mm above the body. There is a mounting bracket on each side of the JuiceCan® that extends an additional 40mm.
The weight of the smaller JuiceCan® is approximately 54kg.
The dimensions of the larger JuiceCan® are 772mm High X 356mm Wide X 267mm Deep. The high voltage bushings extend an additional 250mm above the body. There is a mounting bracket on each side of the JuiceCan? that extends an additional 40mm.
The weight of the larger JuiceCan® is approximately 90kg.

Installation
  In this example, the JuiceCan® solution was installed in an enclosure on the roof of the precipitator.
The enclosure can vary in size and location and can be custom fitted for the application.
The JuiceCan® can be connected through a high voltage switch. Using the switch, testing can be performed with and without the JuiceCan®.

   
In this example, 1/2” pipe was used to make all of the electrical connections.
Adapters were used to connect the 1/2” pipe to the 1/2”-13 threaded studs on the high voltage bushings of the JuiceCan®.
The 1/2” NPT female threads of the resistor carrier connect directly to the 1/2” pipe.

An alternate installation method leaves the JuiceCan exposed for better heat dissipation. A small enclosure protects the insulators and resistor packs, and a new bus pipe connects the JuiceCan to the precipitator power supply.
 
Inside the enclosure - resistor packs and insulators are protected from dust and moisture, while the JuiceCan itself is exposed to help dissipate heat.
 

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