Filter media definition

Filter media means the finely graded material that entraps suspended particles (sand, anthracite, etc.).
Filter media means the fine material which entraps the suspended particles as the water passes through the filter.
Filter media means the finely graded material which entraps suspended particles (sand, anthracite, etc.).

Examples of Filter media in a sentence

  • Filter media must be free from fines which would clog the air spaces, and free from dirt, silt and all foreign matter.

  • The backwash procedure shall follow the filter manufacturer’s written directions which shall be conspicuously posted in the filter area on an easily read chart.4. Filter media shall be inspected annually and cleaned or replaced when necessary.(c) Diatomaceous earth filters.

  • Filter media shall be of a material and grading readily available in Sri Lanka.

  • Filter media shall be sand and comply with the Standard for the Specification, Approval and Testing of Granular Filtering Materials produced by the British Effluent and Water Association (BEWA) reference BEWA:P.19.93.

  • Among them, Hitachi, Toshiba, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Haier and others have achieved explosive growth in the retail market and are leading along with the dominant leader, Daikin (MEI, 2018).

  • Filter media must be installed over all return air paths to any equipment rooms prior to demolition.

  • Filter media sand of water treatment plant will be removed and the media (brought from the nearest queries) will be placed manually.

  • These financial statements are the responsibility of PSP Investments’management.

  • Filter media shall be standard polyester fiber and shall be bonded together preventing fiber shedding and blow through for maximum efficiency.

  • Filter media sizes are typically larger than those listed in §177.A.6.d of this Part.


More Definitions of Filter media

Filter media means the material through which wastewater is passed for the purpose of treatment.
Filter media means a finely graded material (such as sand which removes filterable particles from the water.
Filter media means a porous material used to filter solids from fluids.
Filter media means any fine grain material, carefully graded as to size, that entraps suspended particles as water passes through.
Filter media means the fine material which entraps the suspended particles and removes them from the water.

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