How to select oil and water separator (oil separator)

As more and more restaurants, commercial kitchens, and food processing facilities adopt oil and water separators, choosing the right one becomes increasingly important. Here’s a guide to help you pick the best oil-water separator based on your specific needs. **Type Selection** 1. **Underground Burial Type** - **Space Requirements**: This type works best when you have enough underground space to bury the separator. - **Placement**: Ideally, place it close to the source of pollution, usually at the start of the drainage system. - **Advantages**: It’s out of sight and doesn’t take up valuable floor space, making it ideal for areas where space is limited. It also won’t interfere with pedestrian traffic or other activities. 2. **Hoisting Type (Standard, Fire-Resistant, and Special)** - **Space Requirements**: Suitable for installations on floors above the ground level. You’ll need to have floor space reserved for installing the separator. - **Placement**: Again, position it as close as possible to the source of pollution, typically near the main drainage branch. - **Features**: These models are designed to be robust, capable of supporting the weight of the separator while maintaining structural integrity. They don’t compromise the quality of the floor or building structure. Depending on your requirements, they come in standard, fire-resistant, and special versions tailored to different scenarios. 3. **Bed Layout Type** - **Space Requirements**: When you lack underground space but still want an effective solution, this type is perfect. - **Placement**: Place it in front of the drainage branch, directly connected to dishwashers, stoves, or worktables. - **Advantages**: Easy to install and maintain, especially in spaces where underground burial isn’t feasible. 4. **Large-Scale Type** - **Space Requirements**: This model works well if you have both underground burial and floor space available. - **Placement**: Typically located at the end of the drainage branch. - **Features**: It’s designed for larger facilities and can be assembled on-site. It’s often used in high-rise buildings for underground water pools and collection tanks, improving sewage quality and extending the lifespan of submersible pumps. When selecting an oil and water separator, consider factors like space availability, location, and specific needs such as fire resistance or large-scale capacity. By carefully evaluating these aspects, you can ensure that the chosen separator meets your operational requirements efficiently and effectively.

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