FIELD: process engineering.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to dielectric fluid cleaners. Proposed method consists in clearing forces to act on impurities deposited on electrodes to tear them off the surface of said electrodes. Said forces are generated by vibrator that drive the electric cleaner in direction perpendicular to electrode precipitation surface, for flat electrodes, or along electrode lengthwise axis, for solid electrodes. Note here that there is no fluid inside electric cleaner.
EFFECT: simultaneous and uniform cleaning of electrodes without knocking-down of electric cleaner.
1 cl, 3 dwg
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Dates
2011-02-20—Published
2009-12-31—Filed