How does a Diesel Water Separator function in removing water from diesel fuel?
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October 4, 2024 at 12:59 pm by Daniel Walker
A Diesel Water Separator operates by utilizing centrifugal force to separate water from diesel fuel. When diesel fuel enters the separator, it is subjected to high-speed rotation, creating centrifugal force that drives heavier water droplets outward while allowing the lighter diesel to remain inward. The separated water collects at the perimeter of the separator and is then drained away through a designated outlet. Some separators also incorporate coalescing filters that merge smaller water droplets into larger ones, enhancing the separation efficiency. By effectively removing water, Diesel Water Separators prevent corrosion, microbial growth, and fuel system blockages, thereby maintaining engine performance and extending the lifespan of diesel engines. This purification process ensures that the diesel fuel remains clean and free from moisture-related contaminants, promoting reliable and efficient engine operation.