KESSEL-Kleinkläranlagen INNO-CLEAN® - Kessel Design
KESSEL-Kleinkläranlagen INNO-CLEAN® - Kessel Design
KESSEL-Kleinkläranlagen INNO-CLEAN® - Kessel Design
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6. Operation and disposal<br />
6.4 Disposal<br />
Evacuation intervals:<br />
Unless otherwise specified, the following evacuation intervals<br />
apply to the sewage sludge (from the preliminary sedimentation<br />
chamber):<br />
At 70% of the intake capacity of the small sewage treatment<br />
plant, which corresponds to approx. 95 cm, the content of<br />
the sludge sump must be disposed off by a waste disposal<br />
contractor (measurement see 6.2 self-inspection of the operator<br />
or by maintenance firm).<br />
Caution: A correct function can only be guaranteed if the<br />
plant content is disposed of in good time.<br />
Performing the disposal<br />
Sewage sludge collects in the preliminary sedimentation<br />
chamber. This sludge must be disposed of.<br />
For taking off and replacing the duct cover use the lifting key<br />
included in the supply.<br />
• Take off the duct cover.<br />
• Use the suction spout of the sewage disposal vehicle to<br />
evacuate the sludge sump or the preliminary sedimentation<br />
chamber as completely as possible.<br />
• Clean the tank walls with clear water.<br />
• Fill tank with clear water up to a height of 1.2 m.<br />
• Clean cover bearing ring.<br />
• Put on the duct cover.<br />
For this reason, a disposal contract should be concluded<br />
with an expert company.<br />
The sludge sump, the contents of which must be disposed of at regular intervals, is located on the inlet side of the tank.<br />
Inlet<br />
➔<br />
➔<br />
Outlet<br />
CAUTION:<br />
The aeration chamber is located below the pipeline, which drains the sewage from the plant (outlet). The activated sludge<br />
inside the chamber may on no account be disposed of! Pay attention that no mounting parts are damaged during the<br />
disposal.<br />
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