B. USER GUIDE 3. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
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Installation and User guide – ECOROCK 700 to 900 Units – 05-12-2016
Check the alarm
To be done annually
Clean the float and the pipe with clean water.
Visually check the alarm positioning:
Lift lightly and let it go down.
Check water tightness of the water inlet pipe and the water distribution pipe
To be done annually
Visually check the water tightness of the water inlet pipe from the
Primary Tank
Check that the water distribution system and dispersion device provides an equal distribution of
water to the BIOROCK media
To be done annually
Both sides of the water distribution system fill with water and discharge alternatively.
Make sure that the water flows equally through the holes of the dispersion plate (plate just
above the first layer BIOROCK media)
Check the BIOROCK media and its possible settlement
To be done annually
The BIOROCK Media may settle progressively as the water flows through it. This generally occurs
after some years of usage.
Should this occur, just shake the BIOROCK media bags manually and placed them back in the
baskets. Make sure that each layer of bags completely covers the surface of the Treatment
Compartment with no free space between the bags which should always overlap each other.
If the inspection shows an accumulation of suspended solids at the top layer of BIOROCK media,
then the BIOROCK media of the top layer may need to be cleaned more thoroughly. (
see Ch.
“Cleaning or replacement procedure for the BIOROCK Media”
)
Any long-lasting water accumulation on the surface of the bags indicates that it is necessary
to clean at least the first layer of BIOROCK media.
The frequency of cleaning and / or replacement of the BIOROCK media bags depend on the
quantity and quality of effluent leaving the Primary Compartment. Checking the Effluent
Filter and Primary Compartment on an annual basis is very important.
If you still notice the presence of fats:
If flow difficulties persist after the above cleaning operations, check for an accumulation of fat
in the Primary Compartment and at the Effluent Filter.