The manual brush SGL strainer is a water filtration device composed of a housing, filter mesh, a cleaning brush frame assembly with a handle, and a drain valve. It is suitable for installation in non-stop systems operating 24 hours continuously, effectively filtering out impurities to purify water quality. Inside the housing, a rotating shaft passes through the end cover; the part inside the mesh is equipped with brushes, while the external end is connected to a manual crank handle. When the mesh needs cleaning, there is no need to shut down the system or disassemble any components. Simply rotate the handle several times to brush the inner wall of the mesh where debris has accumulated, and simultaneously open the drain ball valve on the end cover to discharge the waste. The manual brush Y-type strainer is equipped with pressure gauges at the inlet and outlet, allowing users to determine when to clean based on the differential pressure. Generally, a pressure difference of approximately 0.2 MPa, or 3-4 times the initial installation pressure, indicates that the internal mesh surface is covered with impurities and requires cleaning. Cleaning can stop once the differential pressure falls below 0.1 MPa. By utilizing the built-in brush and frame, the suspended particles and other mixtures are continuously scrubbed off and discharged through the drain valve under the flush of the system water. This product is easy to operate and convenient to use, enabling real-time online removal of filtered debris.

SGL Manual Brush Strainer Product Diagram