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unit is coupled with a low backwash interval. Try leveling the unit by raising the side
opposite the trigger.
5.
The trigger may be set to low (is this a new filter?). Try raising the unit on the trigger
side and test firing. Call AST; highly unlikely, as all units are test fired before
shipping.
The Beads Seem to Be Fluidizing
1.
The
PolyGeyser
®
Bead Filter Models HPPG-10, HPPG-15, HPPG-25, HPPG-50, and
HPPG-100 are designed with specific peak flow rates. If you exceed this flow rate, you
can cause the beads to fluidize. When beads are fluidizing, they do not capture solids. To
correct this problem, simply reduce the flow through the filter.
2.
Or, the inlet diffuser might be broken or be rotated out of the proper vertical position.
Lower the bead bed by draining and check to see if the top of the inlet diffuser opens
vertically. The diffuser should be securely anchored to the sidewall on both ends. If not
call or email AST for assistance.
The sludge coming out of my HPPG stinks like rotten eggs.
This is part of the price paid for water conservation. Organically rich sludge decaying in the
absence of oxygen will smell like rotten eggs as sulfur is reduced. This is a transitional problem.
Once the sludge is exposed to oxygen, the smell will disappear.
1.
Try increasing your backflush frequency.
2.
Discharge your sludge though a hose that will prevent exposure to the air.
3.
Take sludge out of you HPPG more often.
Trouble Shooting for Recirculating Aquaculture Applications
Very high nitrite levels
A system characterized by high nitrite levels is normally associated with system acclimation or is
suffering from a low pH or low oxygen levels.
If the system is newly set up then be patient, the establishment of a strong population of
nitrite oxidizing bacteria can be a slow process particularly with saltwater or cool
temperatures. The only way to practically accelerate the process is to heat the water.
Poor Water clarity
Recirculating systems filtered with an HPPG should be characterized by relatively clear water.
If the water in the tank appears opaque or cloudy then you may have an issue with the
performance of the HPPG unit.