Eductor definition

Eductor means a mechanical device for compressing and conveying gases. An Eductor utilizes the pressure energy found within a high pressure motive gas (e.g., steam) to entrain and compress a secondary low pressure gas (e.g., Vent Gas). The Eductor utilizes a specially shaped nozzle to create a “venturi effect” which increases the fluid velocity and decreases the fluid pressure, thereby resulting in a mixture of high pressure and low pressure gases on the discharge side.

Examples of Eductor in a sentence

  • Eductor or batch mixer, vari-blender or orifice blender whichever is applicable.

  • Step I Probationary Entrance Rate Step II Rate after one (1) year Step I Probationary Entrance Rate Step II Rate after one (1) year Step I Probationary Entrance Rate Step II Rate after one (1) year Laborer $41,917.19 $42,727.93 $42,755.53 $43,582.49 $43,610.64 $44,454.14 1 Janitor $42,224.59 $43,034.25 $43,069.08 $43,894.94 $43,930.46 $44,772.84 2 (formally grade 1A) Eductor Operator Helper $48,182.31 $48,993.04 $49,145.96 $49,972.90 $50,128.88 $50,972.36 3 Mech.

  • Maintainer (formally grade 3) Lead Janitor $51,903.71 $52,713.37 $52,941.78 $53,767.64 $54,000.62 $54,842.99 5 (formally grade 3) HEO $53,724.35 $54,534.01 $54,798.84 $55,624.69 $55,894.82 $56,737.18 6 Eductor Operator (formally grade 4) Maint.

  • Capable of accurately measuring the flow from an Eductor, Pumped Well, or Wellpoint system within 10% of anticipated flow.

  • Install flow meters on all Dewatering System discharge pipes, each Eductor pump return flow to the reservoir, Pumped Well, and Wellpoint pump discharge line, and each pump used for the collection of groundwater seepage from the excavation.