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Technical data

100000181-EN-1712
PureBallast 3.1 Compact Flex
Power consumption, 170 m3/h reactor 11 kW (20 kW at full ramp-up*)

Power consumption, 300 m /h reactor 3


17 kW (32 kW at full ramp-up*)

Power consumption, 600 m3/h reactor 32 kW (63 kW at full ramp-up*)

Power consumption, 1000 m3/h reactor 52 kW (100 kW at full ramp-up*)


* Power consumption can be increased to handle low-clarity water with low UV transmittance.
Alfa Laval in brief
Power supply: 400 – 440 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Alfa Laval PureBallast 3.1 Compact Flex
Working pressure: Max 6 bar (up to 10 bar optional) Alfa Laval is a leading global provider of specialized
products and engineering solutions. Ballast water treatment system
Our equipment, systems and services are dedicated to
Capacity range (flow in m3/h) helping customers to optimize the performance of their
PureBallast 3.1 Compact Flex 32* 85 135 170 250 300 500 600 750 1000
processes. Time and time again.

* PureBallast 3.1 Compact Flex/85 system at reduced flow rate We help our customers to heat, cool, separate and
transport products such as oil, water, chemicals,
beverages, foodstuffs, starch and pharmaceuticals.
Component dimensions Our worldwide organization works closely with customers
in almost 100 countries to help them stay ahead.

PureBallast 3.1 Compact Flex


Size (mm) Net/dry weight ( Volume
(W×D×H ) kg) (L)
Reactor, 170 m3/h 663×807×1121 180 45

Reactor, 300 m3/h 734×807×1449 250 80

Reactor, 600 m /h3


800×801×1492 400 100

Reactor, 1000 m /h 3
986×931×1568 540 190

Electrical cabinet for 32 – 1000 m3/h 900×570×1468 160

LDC1 for 500/600 m3/h 1035×545×928 150

LDC2 for 750/1000 m /h 3


1035×545×928 150

CIP unit 535×443×1186 63 Max 15

Basket filter, 85 m3/h 450×460×918 150 15 170 m3/h system


Basket filter, 135 m3/h 510×530×1061 180 25

Basket filter, 170 m /h 3


510×530×1111 240 33

Basket filter, 250 m /h 3


585×600×1259 390 61

Alfa Laval reserves the right to change specifications without prior notification.
Now in its third generation, Alfa Laval PureBallast is an auto- Application

Alfa Laval is a trademark registered and owned by Alfa Laval Corporate AB.
Basket filter, 300 m3/h 600×600×1314 420 82 mated inline treatment system for the biological disinfection PureBallast 3.1 Compact Flex is designed for ballast water
Basket filter, 500 m3/h 755×760×1394 664 146 of ballast water. Operating without chemicals, it combines treatment in all types of water – fresh, brackish and marine
initial filtration with an enhanced form of UV treatment to – and is available for flows of 32–1000 m3/h.*
Basket filter, 750 m /h 3
855×830×1646 937 241 remove organisms in accordance with stipulated limits.
Basket filter, 1000 m /h 3
900×950×1824 1141 370 Due to its enhanced UV technology and power ramp-up
The main component of the modular system is an enhanced capabilities, PureBallast 3.1 Compact Flex provides
UV reactor in which disinfection treatment occurs. The special unmatched biological disinfection performance in low-clarity
design of the reactor’s synthetic quartz lamp sleeves supports waters. When operating in IMO-regulated waters, full-flow
transmission of a broader wavelength spectrum, providing treatment is possible where the UV transmittance is as low
Alfa Laval reserves the right to change specifications without prior notification. more UV light during disinfection. Combined with the reactor’s as 42%.
internal design, this ensures optimal UV dosage and low
How to contact Alfa Laval energy consumption.
Up-to-date Alfa Laval contact
details for all countries are This leaflet covers PureBallast 3.1 Compact Flex, a system * Larger capacities are possible with PureBallast 3.1,
always available on our website
at www.alfalaval.com
of loose components, designed for simple, plug-and-play which can be configured for flows up to 3000 m3/h with
installation where space is vital. The system offers space a single system or even higher with multiple systems
savings of up to 20% compared to PureBallast 3.1. (see separate leaflet).
Benefits Because PureBallast 3.1 Compact Flex is delivered as Treatment components Operating sequence
• Superior performance in any waters loose components, it offers the highest possible flex- Biological disinfection with PureBallast 3.1 Compact Flex • UV reactor • Ballasting The filter stage is also filled with fresh water once
PureBallast 3.1 Compact Flex offers unmatched biological ibility and space savings of up to 20% compared to comprises an initial filtration stage followed by enhanced UV The enhanced UV treatment stage of occurs within PureBallast 3.1 Compact Flex is a fully automated ballasting is completed.
disinfection performance in any type of water: fresh, PureBallast 3.1. This makes it the answer to installation treatment in a specially designed reactor. Both stages are a reactor. Four reactor sizes are available, each with a system. When initiated, it undergoes a brief startup
brackish or marine. This includes water in liquid form challenges, especially in retrofits and other situations integrated into the ballast water piping as inline components. flow-optimized interior that ensures high turbulence and sequence. • Deballasting
at frigid temperatures. In addition, the system excels where space is vital. the concentration of the UV dose. The deballasting process is essentially the same as the
• Filter When ballasting begins, the incoming ballast water first ballasting process. However, the filter stage is bypassed
in low-clarity water conditions. When operating in The reactor lamps employ specially designed lamp passes through the filter stage. This removes any larger
The filter is used during ballasting during deballasting since the water has already been
IMO-regulated waters, it performs at full flow where • Chemical-free operation sleeves of synthetic quartz. These support transmission organisms and particles, which improves the quality of
operations to block the intake of larger filtered.
the UV transmittance is as low as 42%. PureBallast 3.1 Compact Flex meets biological disinfection of a broader wavelength spectrum, thus providing more the water for treatment. The filter stage is of benefit for
organisms and reduce sediment in the
requirements without the addition of salt or chemicals, UV light during disinfection. Temperature and level operation in cloudy coastal waters and fresh water. After leaving the ballast water tanks, the outgoing ballast
ballast water tanks. Bypassed during
• Ease of use even when operating in fresh water. No dosing is sensors within the reactor ensure its safety. water passes through the reactor stage to eliminate any
deballasting, the filter is cleaned via auto- After filtration the water continues through the reactor
PureBallast 3.1 Compact Flex is fully enclosed, fully auto- required, and there are no tanks or ventilation systems regrowth of microorganisms that may have occurred in
matic backflushing using a small portion The reactor design, which stage, where it is disinfected by means of enhanced UV
mated and thoroughly integrated with the ballast water needed to manage consumables and residuals. transit. Having thus been disinfected to the established
of the system flow. This not only improves draws on treatment before entering the ballast water tanks.
system. The system requires no manual intervention. limits, it is discharged into the receiving water at the
backflushing efficiency, but also increases technology from Wallenius
• Complete worldwide support Once ballasting is complete, reactor cleaning is deballasting site.
overall filter effectiveness by producing a Water, is specially developed
• Effective power management Alfa Laval is a global supplier and an experienced partner performed via an automatic Cleaning-In-Place (CIP) cycle.
higher net capacity. for marine applications. The The same startup and shutdown sequence, including CIP,
Automatic power management minimizes energy in ballast water treatment, with a complete range of This cycle is prompted immediately after ballasting and
reactor construction is of is employed during both ballasting and deballasting.
consumption in IMO-regulated waters, including when solutions for both newbuild and retrofit needs. Shipyards In combination with the reactor, the should be performed within 30 hours. The reactor stage
USCG-certified systems operate outside the United and engineering companies can expect clear and thorough effective basket filter design enables treat- super-austenitic stainless
is rinsed with fresh water when the CIP cycle begins and
States. With this feature, PureBallast 3.1 Compact Flex documentation, as well as expert consultation. Ship ment of fresh, brackish and marine water steel, which ensures a long
filled with fresh water upon its completion.
runs at just 50% of its potential operating power in owners have access to far-reaching ownership support, in conditions with low UV transmittance. lifetime without corrosion.
most situations. It can then ramp up to full power for including a full range of dedicated services and
the most challenging waters. agreements for cost-efficient peace of mind. Type approvals Ex placement
• IMO (USCG upgradeable) PureBallast 3.1 Compact Flex is configured for installation
• Flexible construction with minimized footprint PureBallast 3.1 Compact systems have IMO type approval. within the safe zone. For placement in the hazardous zone,
PureBallast 3.1 Compact Flex is an inline system in which Note that when comparing IMO type approval certificates PureBallast 3.1 can be configured as an Ex system (see
the major components (filter and reactor) are incorporated for different ballast water treatment systems, certificates separate leaflet).
into the ballast water piping. The reactor diameter, in par- issued before 2014 do not state the system limitations. If
ticular, is only marginally larger than that of the piping itself. needed, IMO-certified PureBallast 3.1 Compact systems
System components can be upgraded with USCG type approval at a later date.
The additional components of PureBallast 3.1 Compact Flex are • USCG
support systems that can be flexibly placed for an optimal design. For vessels that need to discharge ballast in United
States waters, PureBallast 3.1 Compact systems with
• Electrical cabinet • Lamp drive cabinet (LDC) 1/2 USCG type approval are available. Standard USCG-certified
UV reactor
In PureBallast 3.1 Compact For flows above 300 m3/h one or systems have the same capacities as IMO-certified systems,
Flex, the lamp drive cabinet two additional lamp drive cabinets but they may operate at reduced flow in United States
and control cabinet are integ­rated are required to power the UV lamps. waters with very low UV transmittance values. For vessels
into a single electrical Flows of 500 – 600 m3/h require one requiring full flow at all times, high-power USCG-certified
Electrical Remote control
cabinet that can be placed additional cabinet (LDC1), while (USCG HP) systems are available.
cabinet panel (optional)
up to 30 m away from the UV flows of 750–1000 m3/h require
reactor. This cabinet provides two (LDC1 + LDC2). Each cabinet is
power to the UV lamps for physically separate from the UV reactor Operation • Commissioning and technical services are available from
flows up to 300 m3/h and and may be placed up to 30 m cable • Maintenance intervals: all Alfa Laval offices to start up the system and to provide
features a 7” display with a length away. advice about operation and maintenance.
graphical user interface. - Filter inspection once per year
The control system can be • Compact Cleaning-In-Place (CIP) unit - Lamp replacement after 3000 hours of operation • Onboard training for the crew is available upon request.
integrated with onboard UV lamp performance is safeguarded (a safe and easy procedure performed in minutes)
automation systems via by an automatic CIP cycle, using a Optional equipment
- CIP fluid replacement, typically every 3–12 months
Compact Modbus, allowing access non-toxic and biodegradable cleaning - Remote control panels (max two per system)
Lamp drive Cleaning-In-Place to all functions through the solution that prevents any impairing • The System Manual provides detailed information in
- Backflush pump
cabinet (LDC)* (CIP) unit vessel’s Integrated Ship build-up. Such build-up cannot be electronic or printed format:
Control System. removed by wiping, which would also - High-pressure system (up to 10 bar) for use with
- Installation instructions
risk scratching the sleeve surface. high-pressure ballast water pumps
- Operating instructions
Filter - Sampling device
• Auxiliary equipment - Alarms and fault finding
A broad range of auxiliary equipment - Bypass valve
- Service and spare parts
is available to support integration into
any vessel, including backflush pumps,
*One or two required for flows of 500–1000 m3/h sampling points, valve packages and
remote control panels.

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