Above-Ground Oil-Water Separators
OPERATING TIER
Above-ground oil-water separators in the 400–600 GPM range occupy a critical operating tier. At this scale, wastewater treatment is no longer intermittent or peripheral. It is a continuous part of core operations, often tied directly to production uptime, environmental compliance, and downstream system protection.
Facilities selecting separators in this range are typically managing sustained flows, recurring solids loading, and variable oil characteristics over long operating cycles. Small design compromises that might be tolerated at lower flow rates become operational liabilities here, showing up as shortened maintenance intervals, unstable effluent quality, or forced shutdowns.
Mercer’s 400–600 GPM above-ground separators are built for this reality. They are designed to operate continuously under changing conditions, with internals sized and configured to manage solids, temperature effects, and hydraulic variability without relying on idealized influent assumptions.
Mercer’s 400–600 GPM above-ground separators are built for this reality. They are designed to operate continuously under changing conditions, with internals sized and configured to manage solids, temperature effects, and hydraulic variability without relying on idealized influent assumptions.
Built To Scale
400 / 500 / 600 GPM
Please Note: Exact dimensions and configurations vary by application.
FIELD-PROVEN SYSTEMS
At this capacity, scale is visible and experience is not optional.
The installations below represent actual Mercer systems operating in the 400–600 GPM range, deployed in facilities where solids, oil variability, and continuous duty are part of normal operation.
Above Ground
600 GPM
Above Ground
600 GPM
Above Ground
600 GPM
Above Ground
600 GPM
Above Ground
500 GPM
Above Ground
600 GPM
Above Ground
600 GPM
Above Ground
400 GPM
Above Ground
600 GPM
TRUSTED BY INDUSTRY LEADERS
A small sampling of companies with Mercer separators within the 400–600 GPM family range.
ENGINEERED TO SOLVE
At sustained high flows, conventional corrugated plastic or tube-style coalescers foul rapidly as solids accumulate within internal pockets. Fouling reduces oil removal efficiency and often renders cleaning impractical.
Large systems that cannot be easily accessed or cleaned force extended shutdowns, confined space entry, or full media replacement to restore performance.
Separators specified strictly by flow rate without accounting for solids behavior, oil type, temperature, viscosity, and maintenance constraints often underperform in continuous industrial service.
CORE TECHNOLOGY
A tank provides residence time.
Separation performance is determined by what happens inside the coalescer.
Mercer’s Multi-Pack™ coalescer is not generic media. It is a purpose-engineered separation system built around five core design elements that control oil rise, solids shedding, hydraulic stability, and real-world maintainability—especially in applications where small systems are easy to ignore until they fail.
The Multi-Pack™ uses flat, steep-angled plates rather than corrugated or honeycomb media. Flat plates support predictable droplet capture while allowing solids to shed cleanly instead of lodging in pockets that quietly choke performance over time.
Learn MorePlate spacing can be adjusted beyond or below standard spacing to tune separation performance to actual conditions—oil type, temperature and viscosity effects, solids behavior, and desired maintenance intervals.
Learn MorePlates are arranged in a herringbone configuration that organizes internal flow paths and segregates areas where oils rise from areas where solids settle. This stabilizes hydraulics when flows cycle on and off, which is common in low-GPM applications.
Learn MoreAs oil coalesces and solids shed from the plates, they enter dedicated Chimney Zones™ designed for separation—not turbulence. These quiescent chambers allow oils to rise and solids to settle without re-entrainment, even during solids spikes.
Learn MoreThe Multi-Pack™ is fully removable as a single assembly. Operators can remove the pack, visually inspect it, clean it, and return it to service without dismantling internals or replacing disposable media.
There has never been a Multi-Pack™ removed from a tank where operators could not see through to the opposite side before cleaning begins. Surface films may be present. Clogged pockets are not.
Learn MoreMost oil-water separators fail over time not because gravity separation is flawed, but because internal components foul, plug, or cannot be realistically cleaned.The Multi-Pack™ is engineered to remain cleanable, adjustable, and effective over the life of the system.
Learn more about the Mercer AdvantagePROVEN LONGEVITY
Built to Stay in Service
Many of the systems shown below were installed years ago and remain in continuous operation today. These are not retired examples or decommissioned assets. They are active separators, still managing oil and solids under real operating conditions.
Longevity at this scale is not accidental. It is the result of internal designs that can be inspected, cleaned, and adjusted over time rather than replaced.
Above Ground
600 GPM
Above Ground
500 GPM
Above Ground
400 GPM
Above Ground
400 GPM
Above Ground
400 GPM
Above Ground
400 GPM
INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS
Above-ground oil-water separators in the 400–600 GPM range are deployed in operations where wastewater treatment is continuous, not intermittent, and where solids loading, oil characteristics, and maintenance access determine long-term performance more than nominal flow rate.
Large industrial plants generate continuous oil-bearing wastewater with sustained solids loading from production, washdown, and process support activities. At this scale, Mercer systems are selected for durability, full access to internals, and predictable long-term performance under non-ideal operating conditions.
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Upstream, midstream, and downstream facilities rely on Mercer separators to manage high-volume wastewater where oil type, temperature, and solids vary over time. These applications demand stable separation performance through changing operating cycles and extended run times.
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Major utility facilities, maintenance yards, and infrastructure hubs require separators capable of continuous operation with minimal downtime. Mercer systems are applied where access for inspection and cleaning is critical to maintaining compliance and protecting downstream assets.
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Large transportation hubs, fueling terminals, and logistics centers generate high-volume wastewater from fueling, equipment washing, and maintenance operations. Reliable separation and serviceability are essential to sustaining operations and avoiding unplanned shutdowns.
Learn MoreInfluent composition, solids loading, oil type, temperature, flow variability, and maintenance constraints determine real-world performance. When those factors matter, and they usually do, Mercer recommends an engineering audit or consult to ensure the system is properly tailored.
Cleaning frequency depends on solids loading and operating conditions. The removable design allows rapid inspection and cleaning without extended downtime.
Yes, when solids loading and site conditions are properly evaluated.
In many applications, Mercer systems achieve 5–10 ppm free hydrocarbons. Performance depends on influent characteristics.
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