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BOSS Oily Water Separators CERTIFIED , D> to new Mex 1 IMO MEPC 107(49) Qe. S EASY TO USE/MAINTAIN: Completely Automatic Operation Simple Design Very low Maintenance Self Monitoring Self Priming Continuous Performance Reporting Heavy Duty Industrial Marine Coating Factory Installed Bronze Piping & Valves On board Flow Indication FLEXIBLE: Ship Mounted or Offshore Platform Customizable Size & Controls Site Specific Optimization Various Power Voltages Remote Monitoring Optional Stable Platform not Required BOSS 257/107 HIGHLY EFFICIENT: Maximum Coalescence Laminar Flow Surpasses International Maritime Discharge Limits Minimal Power Requirements Small Compact Size BOSS 457/107 BOSS Oil Water Separators - Specification Sheet 107(49) SIN EXE RELA LOT exam c Height incon) 480122) | 56) | 721183) 74 (188) Wii fnchien) 26 (66) 28 71) 36.01) a0 02) Dap inchiom)— doy | aoa) | eos 78 (158) Dry Weight bso, am) 700 (18) 830 (86) | 1500 (80) —]3500 (1135), Capacity spn tins 3) 5013) 100.37) 256.68) 45 (1022) Aetivated Carbon Meilia G0 @7) | 1100) | 250 LT) 500 (227) | 100,454) charge dbs) Organoctay Sand charge 92D) TG 365 (166) 730 GH) TOO aR) hse) | Tipe connections Tn7Out woe | Pa Te TEI Te] ALL UNITS PRN TMO MEPC Compliance Test PSIG. Operating Prestn Operating Temp Ros Max Free Oil Conceatration ‘Max Fluid °C” Oil Concentration fwith Filer) ‘Oil Water Discharge with TPH i is ppm ~ Single Phase Poe rons Tinaar : _ ‘210/220vac ; Bois Thre Phase Power Opn 3e0/ Sr — “ Sere De Pow Opions = fire [Design Negative tnivs Positive Inet Head Design Pressure (Motori Frequency Sd or 60 HZ = ‘Max Amperage = <15 amps “Max Turbidity jor acvraie Tevel Sensor Condictace = Fup Succuns 7 Cenfagal we S$ Housing Coalesting hi Palypopylene/ HDPE Hazardous Area Classification ra ‘Nema 4X or Class [Div I Coating Specification ~ a Epoxy/Urethane Piping and Manual Faives =e Bronze / Red Brass. [esset Meratla Marine Costed Carbon Steel NOTES: Custom designs are available ts vary specifications ‘Combinations of specs may have pricing implications il Discharge Pressure equals ie pressure of the makeup water inlet, bt s tld be restricted to ese than 15 Ibs. Contact Information: Pacific Martine and industrial P.O. Box 70520, Richmond, CA, US wun. cacifiemarine.net Ph:510-233-2910 / Fx: 510-233-2322 Inp://www.tecoveredenergy.convoilwater/o_tph.htm! BOSS Separator TPH (Oil in Water) Monitor OPTIONS (Default, [The base BOSS oil/water separation system does not include a TPH ‘monitor. On models with monitors, the TPH (Total Petroleum 'Hydrocarbon) monitor is used to check the oil content of the discharge ‘water. These monitors are sometimes referred to as oil content monitors lor oil in water monitors. If the oil content is not within the established [parameters then the system will recycle the water back to the source for lreprocessing, This assures that no water is discharged that does not meet Ithe requirement. This monitor is required to obtain USCG and ABS [certification and other 107(49) certifications. [Three different TPH Monitor options are available providing USCG/ABS /DNV/CCS/BV and other certifications and/or hazardous area |lassification. ‘Two different certifications are available. The first was required on ships [prior to 2005 and monitors the free oil in the water only. This \certification falls under a regulation known as MEPC 60(33). New installations on ships in 2005 and beyond are required to have MEPC 107(49) certification. To obtain this certification the TPH (Oil in Water) imonitor is a completely different unit that now checks not only free oil in Ithe water, but also a special emulsion known as fluid "C". Systems that |comply with this regulation remove the emulsified oil as well as the free bil. In order to remove Fluid C to 15 ppm a separate oleophilic filter is required. BOSS systems are available that meet all of these certifications. ‘The third monitor option comes into play when the separator is installed in a Class I Division II or Class I Division I hazardous area, In these cases Ithe entire electrical system must be encased to prevent potential lexplosions. In this case a different, TPH monitor option is used. The [BOSS unit can be configured to meet these requirements as well. [Three options for TPH Monitors (Oil in Water). 1- Monitor for system to meet MEPC 60(33) regulation. [2- Monitor for system to meet MEPC 107(49) regulation. [- Monitor for system to meet Class I Division II or Class I Division T [Hazardous area,

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