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sample cannot be collected from the pump chamber, then a sample should be collected from the 

reaction chamber.  This information should be noted in the log as well as the other observations 

used to collect this sample. 

H.

 

Take the sample for pH and temperature and test for those parameters immediately.  When 

finished with this sample, discard it back into the system and rinse it several times with water. 

I.

 

Take the DO reading inside the reaction chamber and outside the unit in the anoxic zone of the 

tank. 

J.

 

Record the pH, DO, and temperature in the logbook along with the date, address, and time. 

K.

 

Take the sample bottles and place them into the cooler with the wet ice.  The bottles should be 

well covered by the ice in order to facilitate faster cooling. 

L.

 

Clean the sampling containers with antibacterial soap and water and rinse them with distilled 

water before collecting another sample. 

M.

 

Fill out the Chain of Custody Sheet with correct sample ID numbers and all other required 

information and/or pertinent comments.  Be sure and sign this sheet and observe the laboratory 

personnel signing it when you deliver a sample.  The samples should be delivered the same day 

they are collected.  If necessary, arrangements can be made to deliver the samples after normal 

business hours. 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for HighStrengthFAST 1.0

Page 1: ...ervice Manual For use with MicroFAST 0 5 0 625 0 75 0 9 1 5 3 0 4 5 9 0 MyFAST 1 0 HighStrengthFAST 1 0 1 5 3 0 4 5 9 0 NitriFAST 0 5 0 625 0 75 0 9 1 5 3 0 4 5 9 0 Service Manual FASTSM 001 REV 30 JU...

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Page 3: ...SLUDGE DEPTH 8 TANK PUMPING PROCEDURE 9 SEASONAL INTERMITTENT USE 9 BLOWER REPLACEMENT 10 Blower Removal 10 Blower Installation 11 CLEANING THE BLOWER FILTER 11 Blower Filter Removal 11 Blower Filter...

Page 4: ...ulate in the bottom of the tank for periodic removal The FAST assembly consists of two components the treatment module and blower The blower provides air to the system via the air supply pipe The air...

Page 5: ...he septic tank for easy cleanout 3 REMOTE MOUNTED BLOWER The blower must be set in a dry stable place and its elevation must be higher than the normal flood level A two piece rectangular housing is in...

Page 6: ...NSTALLATION OPTION LID INSTALLATION OPTION Only available for model sizes 0 5 through 3 0 on all FAST systems NOTE These images show equipment that is not supplied by BioMicrobics See Installation Man...

Page 7: ...amaging substances into the FAST system may void the warranty For list of prohibited or limited use substances see the Owner s Manual NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS SOUND The FAST system s blower makes a...

Page 8: ...bris Clean by using built in plunger WATER QUALITY Effluent should be clear and odorless All FAST systems are capable of exceeding the USEPA standard for secondary wastewater treatment 40CFR part 133...

Page 9: ...solids so they can be effectively pumped out of the tank 4 Once the unit has been pumped out immediately refill the tank with clean water to reduce the risk of the tank floating and to minimize the i...

Page 10: ...odily injury or death 2 Remove blower housing cover by unscrewing the mounting bolts and lifting the lid off the blower housing base 3 Remove the motor conduit box cover on the blower motor by unscrew...

Page 11: ...ower using the correct scheme as noted on the inside of the motor conduit box cover 7 Insulate the wires and fit them inside the conduit box in a professional manner 8 Attach the conduit box cover to...

Page 12: ...ng service prior to performing any work All electrical work shall be properly performed by a qualified electrician per all applicable codes Failure to do so may result in severe bodily injury or death...

Page 13: ...n FAST tank The FAST tank is flooded Determine cause of flooding e g line obstruction lateral field pump failure high flows etc Blower motor is making a loud whining or grinding noise Blower motor bea...

Page 14: ...of labor and all other expenses resulting from replacement of the defective parts and from installation of parts furnished under this warranty shall be borne by the owner This warranty does not cover...

Page 15: ...ial Number ________________________ System Designer Name _____________________________ Designer Phone ___________________________________ Installed By ______________________________________ Installer...

Page 16: ...nother bottle C Dissolved oxygen DO and pH meters may be used If you use them they must be calibrated at the site using the manufacturer s required techniques D A sludge measurement device such as a S...

Page 17: ...es place the collection container into the stream of effluent and rinse any collection containers including sample bottles that will contain effluent DO NOT rinse TKN and ammonia sample bottles that c...

Page 18: ...ture in the logbook along with the date address and time K Take the sample bottles and place them into the cooler with the wet ice The bottles should be well covered by the ice in order to facilitate...

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