Ejectors Syphons, Eductors, Exhausters & Injectors
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TYPICAL APPLICATION
Watson McDaniel Ejectors perform a variety of functions depending on the application and motive fluid (steam or water) used. See performance charts on the following pages. Applications include: exhausting, agitating, aerating, circulating,
pumping and mixing.
HOW IT WORKS
Using water, steam or air pressure as the motive force, ejectors operate on the principle that a high velocity flow through a nozzle will create a pressure drop in the area around the nozzle discharge. The resulting vacuum will induce flow into the secondary inlet of the ejector.
FEATURES
- No moving parts
- Can be used with water or steam pressure
- Submersible
- Available in cast iron or bronze
SAMPLE SPECIFICATION
Ejectors shall be constructed from bronze or cast iron. Units shall be capable of using steam, water or air as a motive force.
