IE83652B1 - A water purification device - Google Patents
A water purification deviceInfo
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- IE83652B1 IE83652B1 IE2000/1025A IE20001025A IE83652B1 IE 83652 B1 IE83652 B1 IE 83652B1 IE 2000/1025 A IE2000/1025 A IE 2000/1025A IE 20001025 A IE20001025 A IE 20001025A IE 83652 B1 IE83652 B1 IE 83652B1
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- unit
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- XLYOFNOQVPJJNP-UHFFFAOYSA-N water Substances O XLYOFNOQVPJJNP-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 title claims description 35
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Description
A water purification device
Introduction
The invention relates to a device for the generation of pyrogen controlled
water used especially for the preparation of active pharmaceuticals for
injectable formulations.
Pyrogen contamination of water used in the production of pharmaceutical
products is a major concern of pharmaceutical manufacturers and regulatory
authorities. Both chemical and biological pyrogenicity are well documented
and by far the most significant pyrogen within the pharmaceutical industry
is bacterial endotoxins.
Bacterial cell associated endotoxins are high molecular weight
lipopolysaccharide — protein complexes within an outer membrane or Gram
negative bacteria. Endotoxins are ubiquitous, and are found in any liquid
where Gram negative bacteria are present. They are continually shed into
the surrounding environment by the bacteria during cell growth, division
and on cell death, when the bacteria fragment.
Pyrogenic substances produce an increase in body temperature after
intravenous injection into man and most animals. Bacterial endotoxins
intravenously injected result in the development of fever by inducement of
synthesis and release of endogenous pyrogens from host bone marrow
derived phagocytic leukocytes. These in turn induce a wide range of
chemically harmful events which are manifested in the febrile response.
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Methods currently applied in the preparation of high purity water primarily
involve distillation or reverse osmosis. Current methods used effectively
remove endotoxins by liquid/vapour phase separation, and by solute
rejection respectively. There are other methods for the removal of
endotoxins in high purity pharmaceutical water systems such as
ultrafiltration, however of all the methods currently used, positively charged
filter media are unique in utilising low pore size for selective removal of
pyrogen assisted by opposite charge attraction of the negatively charged
pyrogen to the filter media. However the use of such filter media to generate
pyrogen controlled water requires stringent control of operation.
The object of the present invention is to provide a portable high purity water
unit that utilises positively charged filter media and which incorporates
controls to provide a validated water system on a small to medium scale that
has low capital cost, high efficiency and is easy to use.
Statements of Invention
According to the invention there is provided a pyrogen controlled water
producing unit for producing pyrogen controlled water on a small to
medium factory scale comprising:—
a transportable support frame;
a number of filter cartridges, each containing positively charged filter
media, the cartridges being mounted to the frame and arranged in
parallel, each filter cartridge having an inlet conduit from a common
inlet supply and an outlet conduit to a common outlet;
flow restricting means mounted in each filter inlet conduit to control
the flow of water through the filter;
a flowmeter in the inlet supply for monitoring the flow of water to the
filters;
the inlet supply having a nitrogen purge inlet port for purging the
filters and the conduits; and
an outlet port from the common filter outlet at the lowest point in the
unit.
In one embodiment of the invention the flow restricting means comprises an
orifice plate.
In another embodiment the unit comprises pressure sensor means upstream
of the filters for monitoring back pressure from the filters.
Preferably a pressure sensor is provided in each filter inlet conduit.
Most preferably the unit comprises at least one sampling port for water
sampling.
Ideally the unit has a sampling port located in the common supply inlet and
a sampling port located in the common supply outlet.
The unit preferably comprises a fitting in the common inlet supply for
connection to a supply of deionised water. Preferably the device also
includes a fitting in the common outlet for user connection to a pyrogen
controlled water supply. The fitting is preferably a quick release coupling.
Preferably the transportable frame has a wheeled chassis. Most preferably
the transportable frame has a forklift mounting means.
The invention facilitates close control of flow rates of the water applied to the
positively charged filter media. This results in maximum efficiency of
endotoxin removal. The unit also facilitates in—situ sanitisation of the media
and pipes together with sterile sampling of the high purity water produced.
Brief Description of the Drawings
The invention will be more clearly understood from the following
description given by way of example only with reference to the
accompanying drawings in which:-
Fig. 1 is a schematic representation of a unit for producing pyrogen
controlled water according to the invention;
Fig. 2 is a front perspective view of the unit according to the
invention;
Fig. 3 is a side perspective view of the unit of Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view on an enlarged scale of an outlet/ portion
complete with triclover fitting and sampling valve and sample point
fitting;
Fig. 5 is a perspective view on an enlarged scale of a filter of the unit;
Fig. 6 is a perspective view on an enlarged scale of a nitrogen filter
and regulation gauge of the unit.
Detailed Description
Referring to Figs. 1 to 3 there is illustrated a unit 1 for producing pyrogen
controlled water on a small to medium factory scale. The unit 1 comprises a
frame 2 mounted on a wheeled chassis 3 which may be pushed on wheels 40
or moved by a forklift truck engaging forklift engagement brackets 41 to a
site where pyrogen controlled water is required.
Referring to Fig. 1 in particular there is illustrated a schematic representation
of a device 1 for producing pyrogen controlled water on a small to medium
factory scale. The device 1 has an inlet line 4 with a quick release triclover
fitting 5 for connection to a supply of deionised water and an outlet line 6
with a triclover fitting 7 for connection to a user of pyrogen controlled water.
A number of filter cartridges, in this case three filter cartridges 10, are
arranged in parallel, each filter cartridge 10 having an inlet conduit 11 from
the common supply inlet line 4 and an outlet conduit 12 to the common
outlet 6. A flow restricting orifice plate 15 is installed in each of the inlet
conduits 11 to limit the maximum flow of deionised water to the filters 10. A
pressure sensor 16 is installed upstream of each filter 10 for monitoring back
pressure from the filters 10. Sanitary flush valve/ sampling ports 17 are
located both upstream and downstream of the filters 10 in the common
supply inlet line 4 and the common outlet line 6. Brackets 8 are used to
mount the assembly of the filters and associated pipework to the frame 2.
A filtered nitrogen supply inlet 18 at a predetermined pressure is located on
the common supply inlet 4 and allows the system to be purged with nitrogen
to remove unused water from the system. Filtered nitrogen is delivered from
a nitrogen filter 30 to the nitrogen supply inlet 18 via a connection tube 9. As
illustrated particularly in Figs. 2 and 3 inlet nitrogen is filtered by passing
through the nitrogen filter 30. Flow of nitrogen through the filter 30 is
regulated by a pressure gauge/ regulator 31. Upstream of the nitrogen
supply inlet 18 is a flowmeter 19 for monitoring the flow of water to the
filters 10. The flowmeter 19 is connected to a controller 32 which monitors
the flow of water through the system. Triclover connector fittings 20
upstream and downstream of each filter 10 allows the filters to be easily
removed from the system and replaced.
Each of the filter cartridges preferably contain positively charged ultra
filtration material. The filters are commercially available, for example
Posidyne Pall N653“ filters. Such filters are capable of efficiently removing
negatively charged contaminants such as endotoxins as well as removal of
particles. The filters 10 have valves that may be used to drain superfluous
water from the housing when not in use.
Referring in particular to Figs. 2 to 5 in use, deionised water enters the device
1 through the common supply inlet line 4 along the three inlet conduits 11 to
the filters 10. After filtering, the water passes along the outlet conduits 12 to
the common outlet 6 which may be connected to a user of pyrogen controlled
water by means of a triclover fitting 7.
The unit is self-draining which allows complete displacement flow through
the unit when in operation and full drainage when not in use. The unit can
be fully sanitised with the positively charged filters 10 in situ by charging
200ppm sodium hypochlorite solution through the lowest point and filling
until the solution exits through the high level sampling point 17.
Each filter is supplied with water at less then 3 litres per minute as controlled
by the orifice plate 15. Back pressure values of greater than 4 bar indicate
that the filter media is spent and should be changed.
At any point in the water generation process a sample can be collected from
the sanitary flush valve/ sampling port 17 and taken for analysis. When not
in use the unit can be fully drained and sealed.
The filter unit of the present invention is capable of consistently producing
bulk quantities, up to 540 litres/ hour of pyrogen controlled water with
endotoxins levels of not more than 5.0 EU/ ml. The system can be fully
validated and sanitised at a predetermined frequency.
The filter unit is used on a small to medium factory scale for highly efficient
preparation of pyrogen controlled water for use in the preparation of active
pharmaceuticals for injectable formulations.
The invention is not limited to the embodiments hereinbefore described
which may be Varied in detail within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims (2)
1. A pyrogen controlled water producing unit for producing pyrogen controlled water on a small to medium factory scale comprising:— a transportable support frame; a number of filter cartridges, each containing positively charged filter media, the cartridges being mounted to the frame 10 and arranged in parallel, each filter cartridge having an inlet conduit from a common inlet supply and an outlet conduit to a common outlet; flow restricting means mounted in each filter inlet conduit to 15 control the flow of water through the filter; a flowmeter in the inlet supply for monitoring the flow of water to the filters; 20 the inlet supply having a nitrogen purge inlet port for purging the filters and the conduits; and an outlet port from the common filter outlet at the lowest point in the unit. 25
2. A unit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the flow restricting means comprises an orifice plate. A unit as claimed in claim 1 or 2 comprising pressure sensor means upstream of the filters for monitoring back pressure from the filters. A unit as claimed in claim 3 wherein a pressure sensor is provided in each filter inlet conduit. A unit as claimed in any preceding claim comprising at least one sampling port for water sampling. A unit as claimed in claim 5 wherein a sampling port is located in the common supply inlet and a sampling port located in the common supply outlet. A unit as claimed in any preceding claim comprising a fitting in the common inlet supply for connection to a supply of deionised water. A unit as claimed in any preceding claim comprising a fitting in the common outlet for connection to a pyrogen controlled water supply. A unit as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the transportable frame has a wheeled chassis. A unit as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the transportable frame has a forklift engagement means. A pyrogen controlled water producing unit substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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IE2000/1025A IE83652B1 (en) | 2000-12-18 | A water purification device |
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Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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IEIRELAND17/12/19991999/1058 | |||
IE991058 | 1999-12-17 | ||
IE2000/1025A IE83652B1 (en) | 2000-12-18 | A water purification device |
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IE20001025A1 IE20001025A1 (en) | 2002-03-20 |
IE83652B1 true IE83652B1 (en) | 2004-11-03 |
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