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Passive intake screens, for the withdrawal of large volumes of water from streams, lakes/reservoirs is a very important segment of the products designed and manufactured by Hendrick Screen Company.

What Is Passive Screening?
Passive screening admits water through the intake point at a low, uniform velocity. Water passes through the screen while aquatic life and debris remain in the water source. The screens have no moving parts, therefore the term “passive screening”. The screens can be placed away from the shoreline for better water quality and distant from high concentrations of debris and marine life.

Advantages of Hendrick
Passive Screening

Passive water intake screens offer these Advantages:

bulletReliable water delivery
bulletLower screen cost
bulletSimple intake and pump station design
bulletLower maintenance cost
bulletVery low slot velocity and uniform flow.
bulletEnvironmentally fish friendly
bulletBio-fouling resistant screen material

Keeping A Passive Hendrick
Intake Screen Clean

Installing an intake screen at the proper depth, distance from the shoreline and proper distance from each other is a crucial step in avoiding clogging debris. Proper screen design is another. A Hendrick intake screen minimizes plugging problems with a perforated core tube that provides very low velocity uniform flow. Potentially plugging materials are not held against the screen surface. 

In high debris environments, debris removal is achieved with the installation of a Hendrick airburst system. Debris is carried up and away from the screen surface with a rapid release of air through manifold of nozzles designed into the intake system.

Other design considerations will also determine whether or not a passive intake screen will remain free of debris. These factors include:

bulletThe screens proximity to the water surface
bulletThe proximity of screens to one another
bulletAdditional structures required to protect the screen
bulletSupport of screens in the water
bulletThe location of the air connection
bulletThe use of screens in multiple-level withdrawal
bulletRail systems for easy screen removal
bulletThe use and placement of a chemical feed line
bulletSpace requirements for airburst systems
bulletWater temperature and ice formation

 

Intake Screen Sizing Spreadsheet

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