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20 THERMO-SYSTEMS Sold In The United States• Examples of Solar Drying Plants in the USA:
Kent County, DE
Natchez , MS
Rio Vista, CAConfidential and Proprietary to Parkson Corporation
THERMO-SYSTEM® Active Solar Sludge Dryer
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Sludge Delivery: By Truck Collection & Distribution: Wheel Loader
THERMO-SYSTEM® Active Solar Sludge Dryer
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Sludge Entry: Underground – Liquid Sludge Sludge Entry: Underground – Dewatered Cake
TOUCH SCREEN HMI CONTROLS
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Enter the data into the THERMO-SYSTEM® PLC interface.
THERMO-SYSTEM® Active Solar Sludge Dryer
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Sludge Tilling Machine: Electric Mole® Electric Mole® accelerates the drying process
THERMO-SYSTEM® Active Solar Sludge Dryer
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Ceiling Fans: Convective Aeration & Drying
Movi-Vent™ Air Circulation SystemExhaust Fans: Chamber Air Exchange
2 h 1h
1 - 6 weeks (Dry solids to 75%+)
LoadingDrying Process
Unloading
THERMO-SYSTEM: Standard Batch Operation
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THERMO-SYSTEM® Active Solar Sludge Dryer
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Sludge Removal: Front-Wheel Loader Sludge Removal: Front-Wheel Loader
THERMO-SYSTEM® Active Solar Sludge Dryer
Mass reduction: 10MGD Plant Example
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20% DS
18,000 t/yr
De-watered
Mass reduction approx. 85 %
60-90% DS
3,600 t/yr
dried
Active Solar Dryer
Evaporation: 14,400 t/yr
THERMO-SYSTEM® Active Solar Sludge Dryer
Hauling reduction: 10MGD Example
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Active Solar Dryer180 Trucks / yr
Evaporation: 14,400 t/yr
900 Trucks / yr
~$450,000/yr savings for 10MGD plant with $40 per ton hauling and tipping fee costs
Thermo-System O & M Requirements
• Labor: 2 to 4 hours per batch
• Operator attention: Minimal
• Maintenance: Grease Electric Mole after every batch
• Energy: ~ 30kWh per ton of water evaporated
Typical O&M cost is extremely low ~ $5 per wet ton!
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Installation Pictures
Waimea, HI
Waimea, HI2 drying chamber (42’ x 204’)Drying Water Plant Residuals from 5% to 25% Dry Solids
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Kent County, DE
Kent County, DE3 drying chambers (42’ x 204’)First all-glass, Venlo-truss construction by ParksonBetter performance and durability!
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Advantages of the THERMO-SYSTEM
• Green, sustainable technology―Low energy consumption - sun is primary energy source―Very low operating costs
• Robust, easy to operate―Very low operator attention required―Very low maintenance requirements
• Flexible methods of operation • Proven technology - large installation base• Class A and Class B possible – Maximum disposal options
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