How it Works
Water flows into the chamber (red arrow) and begins to
flow through the Heliscreen’s semi-cylindrical stainless steel
perforated screen.
Water levels in the chamber rise, initiating the rotation of a
helical brush mechanism on the influent side of the screen.
The spinning helical brush scrubs solids away from the screen
and into the continuation flow while the effluent is discharged
to a spillway (blue arrow). The screenings and continuation
flow are carried on for further treatment (brown arrow).
As the water level continues to rise, spill flow and continuation
flow pipes become surcharged. Excess flows are bypassed over
the back plate/emergency overflow weir. Unlike most CSO
screens the powered motor of the Heliscreen sits above the
back plate to ensure that the device will continue to operate
even in the event of surcharges.
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