Contaminants are removed from fluid in a system where the fluid is sprayed
into an air head at the top of a tank through a diffuser and withdrawn
through a pick-up tube. A solenoid valve operates to allow
oxygen-containing gas from a compressed gas source to flow into the tank
through a shuttle valve, which is opened by the gas pressure.
Simultaneously, a drain valve connected to the shuttle valve opens a
drain, venting water and air from the tank. The solenoid valve also
operates to close the gas supply line and connect the shuttle valve
through a vent to atmosphere. Pressure within the tank closes the shuttle
valve, which in turn closes the drain valve and disconnects the shuttle
valve from the tank. A one-way-flow valve prevents fluid or gas from
flowing from the tank backwards through the shuttle valve to the solenoid
valve and out the vent.