Backwash Operation Overview
The PolyGeyser filter is a breakthrough in filter technology. It features an advanced auto-pneumatic
backwash mechanism. Water enters below the bed of enhanced nitrification media and travels upward
through the filtration chamber where mechanical and biological filtration take place. Simultaneously, air
is introduced into the charge chamber at a constant predetermined rate to achieve the desired
backwash frequency.
Once the charge chamber has reached capacity, the pneumatic trigger fires. This releases the entrained
air from the charge chamber below the bead bed. The sudden release of air from the charge chamber
causes the beads to mix as the air agitates the beads. As the beads drop, the bead bed expands
downward while water rushes downward through the expanded beads, sweeping the solids away and
into the air charge chamber.
In the chamber, the solids settle out from the backwash waters and are later removed from the filter.
Essentially, this type of filter recycles the backwash water while concentrating the waste products so
that you have extremely low water loss while maximizing the nitrification capacity.
Frequent backwashing has proven advantageous for optimizing the nitrification capacity of a
Polygeyser® filters. Numerous gentle scrubbing cycles promotes a higher rate of nitrification by
maintaining a healthy thin biofilm on the surface of the bead media. Typical backwash cycles occur every
3-6 hours.