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Tikal screening system in a pump station is a mechanism designed to remove large debris and solids from the incoming water before it reaches the pumps.

Screens are typically positioned at the inlet of the pump station, capturing debris such as leaves, sticks, plastic, and other large objects that may be present in the water.

Tikal Provide 3 Types of screens

Basket Screen

    •  Basket screens are designed with a basket-shaped structure that captures and retains larger debris and solids present in the incoming water. The basket is typically made of sturdy materials, and its design allows for easy removal and cleaning of accumulated debris.
    • Application: Basket screens are effective in preventing the entry of larger objects like leaves, twigs, and plastic items into the pumps. They are suitable for pump stations dealing with variable debris loads.

2. Bar Screen:

    •  Bar screens consist of parallel or inclined bars spaced at regular intervals. The bars are strategically positioned to intercept and collect larger particles, preventing them from reaching the pumps. Bar screens can be either fixed or mechanically cleaned, depending on the design.
    • Application: Bar screens are versatile and can effectively capture a wide range of debris sizes. They are commonly used in pump stations where continuous or intermittent cleaning is required.

3. Mesh Screen:

    •  Mesh screens utilize a fine mesh or perforated plate to capture smaller debris particles while allowing water to pass through. The mesh size can vary based on the application, and the screens are designed to be easily removable for cleaning.
    • Application: Mesh screens are ideal for preventing smaller particles, such as sand and small vegetation, from entering the pumps. They are commonly used in pump stations where fine debris removal is critical.

Tikal Advantages

  1. Efficient Debris Removal
  2. Customization
  3. Preventive Maintenance
  4. Long-Term Equipment Protection