Michael James Baker
General Contractor in Cary, NC

License number
North Carolina 59262
Renew Date
Feb 3, 2010
Category
General Contractor
Type
Building
Address
Address
PO Box 4353, Cary, NC 27519
Phone
(919) 857-5339

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Name
Address
Phone
Michael Baker
5008 Windcrest Way, Monroe, NC 28110
(704) 641-1534
Michael Baker, age 59
47 Beauregard Dr, Wilmington, NC 28412
Michael Baker, age 50
4806 Tapers Dr APT A, Raleigh, NC 27616
Michael Baker, age 56
5115 Ramillie Run, Winston Salem, NC 27106
(336) 922-2344

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Method And Apparatus For Treating Water And Controlling Effluent Surges Produced By Disc And Drum Filters

Method And Apparatus For Treating Water And Controlling Effluent Surges Produced By Disc And Drum Filters

US Patent:
2012032, Dec 27, 2012
Filed:
Jun 21, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/164863
Inventors:
Michael Baker - Cary NC, US
Matt Stalter - Cary NC, US
Luke Wood - Cary NC, US
Mark Stewart - Cary NC, US
Assignee:
I. Kruger Inc. - Cary NC
International Classification:
B01D 33/48, B01D 33/15, B01D 33/06, C02F 1/00
US Classification:
210744, 210739, 210108, 210103, 210 97
Abstract:
A disc filter having a controller for controlling or minimizing effluent surges is provided. The disc filter is operative to carry out a method or process for controlling the flow of effluent produced by the disc filter. The basic method entails sensing one or more process variables that are a function of the effluent, and based at least in part on the sensed process variables, the disc filter controls the flow of the effluent by implementing various control functions such as: 1) rotating the rotary filter discs of the disc filter one revolution or less without backwashing; 2) rotating the rotary filter discs more than one revolution at a relatively slow speed without backwashing; 3) rotating the rotary filter discs for one revolution or more at a relatively slow speed while backwashing; 4) rotating the rotary filter discs at a relatively high speed with or without backwashing; and 5) rotating the filter discs one revolution or more and periodically backwashing.