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PLATE AND TUBE SETTLERS

Plate and Tube Settlers have been developed as an alternative to shallow


basins and are used in conjunction with both existing and specially designed
sedimentation basins. Plate and Tube Settlers are shallow settling devices
consisting of stacked offset trays or bundles of small plastic tubes of various
geometries. They are used to enhance the settling characteristics of
sedimentation basins.

The shape, hydraulic radii, angle of inclination, and length of the plate and
tube settlers will vary according to the particular installation. Normal practice
is to insert the plate or tube settlers in sedimentation basins (either
rectangular or circular) of sufficient depth. The flow within the basin passes
upward through the plate or tube modules and exits from the basin above
the modules. The solids that settle out within the plates or tubes move by
means of gravity counter currently downward and out of the tube modules
to the basin bottom.

To be self-cleaning, plate or tube settlers are usually set at an angle


between 45° and 60° above the horizontal. When the angle of inclination of
plate or tube is more than 60° the efficiency of the settling basin decreases.
If the plates and tubes are inclined at angles less than 45°, settler will tend
to accumulate solids, which must be flushed out periodically (usually with
high pressure hose). The need for flushing poses a problem with the use of
plate and tube settlers where the characteristics of the solids to be removed
vary from day to day.

Tube settlers

Tube settlers are a light weight structure composed of closely spaced tubes
on an incline (usually between 45° and 60°). Clarifier up flow is passed
through these tubes. Settling within these tubes and contact clarification of
fine floc results in a build-up of particles on the tube surfaces. Particles
combine to form agglomerates which become heavy enough to slough
against the upward flow and slide down the tube slope to join the sludge
blanket below.

Tubes are supplied in module form – each being 1 meter wide by 1 meter
long by 0.67 meters high. The modules are arranged on a supporting
framework to form a layer within the clarifier. The tube settlers are
suspended at a height 700mm below the top water level.
Clarifier with Tube Clarifier with Plate Settler

The above figure shows the supporting framework, module installation and
settler positioning at Inlet clarifier in waste water treatment.

The framework is held up by a number of ‘hooks’ over the top rim of the
clarifier tank. This was done to minimize the installation time. The entire
installation may be completed in three days in an existing Water
Treatment Plant, the clear water storage was filled to capacity prior to
installation of the tube settlers to allow for the three days the plant was off
line.

High Rate Settlers


High rate tube settlers are designed to improve the characteristics of the
rectangular basin and to increase flow through the tank. The tube settlers
consist of a series of tubes that are installed at a 600 angle to the surface of
the tank. The flow is directed up through the settlers. Particles have a
tendency to flow at an angle different than the water and to contact the tube
at some point before reaching the top of the tube. After particles have been
removed from the flow and collected on the tubes, they tend to slide down
the tube and back into the sludge zone.
Arrangements of Tube Settlers in Rectangular Tank

Tube settlers and lamella plates are very useful in plants where site area is
limited, in packaged plants, or to increase the capacity of the existing
shallow basins.

Advantages of tube
settlers are:
 Solids removal efficiency will be higher leading to clarified water

turbidity as less than 10 NTU

 Hence the load on the filter will be less.

 Treatment plant capacity of the existing Water treatment Plant could


be increased by 50 to 60%
Advantages of Plate
settlers are:
 Compact design: Space saving; Cost saving;

 No moving parts: Low maintenance; No spare parts;

 Simple installation: Saves money; Immediate start-up at full capacity

 Ease of access: Individual removal of each lamella plate; Easily

available for inspection;

 Sludge handling benefits: High underflow sludge concentration; Low

cost for sludge withdrawal;


 Flexible system : Retrofitting of existing tank; Custom design;

Disadvantages of Tube settlers / plate settlers are

 Algae growth in tubes and plates may cause maintenance and odor

problems.

 Easy to clean in Lamella but not in Tubular Module.

 Careful attention is necessary for ,the design of inlet and outlet

structures to avoid turbulence and uneven flow.


 Sometimes high pressure hose water is injected to flush out the solids

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