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Welcome to Equipment Manufacturing Corporation. This is our production facility here in Santa
Fe Springs, CA. Today I'd like to show you one of products. This is the Water Eater model
85E. It's one of five standard evaporator models we manufacture here. The "85" stands
for it's a 85 gallon tank. The "E" means it's electrically heated. Basically how you operate
this is you introduce fluid into it. Which you can either do through the lid here. You
can go through a 2 inch coupling we provide you. Or you can purchase or through your own
pump which you can use the coupling or with our optional pump system. Once the material
is inside the tank, you simply turn the thermostat on and turn the heat switch at the bottom.
And then unit is going. What we do is pull in air around the lid. We evacuate the air
up the stack the water vapor. This six inch stack will be plumbed up out of your building.
Once the water hit a low level point it will shut off. And then when you clean out the
sludge there's a couple of ways to do it. One, again if you can take the lid off you
can pump it out from the top with a wet dry vac. You can use a two inch drain at the bottom
to remove it that way. Or if it's non-pumpable you can get a shovel or scoop and scrape out
the material inside the tank. This is the optional pump and auto-fill system. It's available
on all five of your standard models of Water Eater evaporators. How it works is you have
a 2 inch inlet on the pump. This would be hard plumped to your feed tank. Or we have
a hose assembly which you can purchased, which is vacuum house you can dunk into your feed
tank. Simply by hitting the switch here you transfer the water in. By hitting the other
switch up top there we active the auto-fill system. Once the auto-fill system is activated,
when we hit a low level it will introduce fluid again to the tank. It will continue
doing that until either the feed tank is empty or when the safeties on the evaporator is
met - either high temperature or low level. The fill pump can also be used as a clean
out pump. We can take that vacuum hose; we can dunk it inside our evaporator. We can
now rotate this valve here. So, now we pump out of the evaporator and out this third port
of the valve into your waste container. It can also be used by-passing the evaporator
and we can use it as a transfer pump between two exterior tanks.