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4.3.

Frames Electrical Equipment

Frames applies an Alternating Current (AC) voltage on the grids, for


two reasons.

First, AC forces droplets to change shape over time,


weakening the emulsifier film layer around droplets which
decreases coalescence rate.

Second, AC has proven to be a straight-forward, reliable and


fit-for purpose system. From a physical point of view there is

no proof of better separation for complex voltages vs. time

profiles. AC voltage ensures a minimum number of required


electrical components, enhancing the reliability of the
system.

The high voltage from the oil-filled transformer is introduced in the

Figure 4: High Voltage Power

vessel via the high voltage entrance bushing. The bushing is a

Unit (Transformer)

critical part, as it has to withstand the temperature and pressure difference between inside the vessel and

outside, and it has to isolate the high voltage connection. For this reason, Frames developed its own bushing,
which proved to be fully capable of withstanding the harsh environment.
4.3.3

Frames Inlet Device

The unique Frames inlet distributor has been specifically designed to ensure optimal distribution of the

mixture just below the grid. This results in efficient use of the electrostatic area and therefore smaller vessels
than for other more common distributors that are used. Other features of the Frames distributor are low
pressure drop and low degassing values.

The inlet device was developed using experimental measurements and CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics)
analyses, as shown in Figure 5.

Frames Distributor

Traditional Distributor

Figure 5: A typical comparison between the Frames distributor (left) and a traditional parallel pipe design

(right) is shown in a CFD analysis. Under identical conditions the Frames distributor shows a more uniform
velocity distribution than the traditional design.

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