BIOLOGICAL.RECYCLING..SYSTEM.FLOW.CHART
The.Sump.Pump.(1) draws water from the Sump.Pit.(2) and brings it to the Inlet.(3) of the Biological Recycling System.
The.Inlet.Flow.Control.Valve.(4) can be used to control the flow of water into the unit. The Biological.Recycling..Tank.
(5) is made up of several sections that are separated by weirs. The wastewater enters the top of the First.Chamber.(6)
and moves down through the Biological.Media.(7). The media packs provide a surface for the microbes to live on. As
water passes through the Biological.Media.(7), the microbes feed off of the organic compounds in the water, producing
by-products of carbon dioxide and water.
From the First.Chamber.(6), the wastewater moves under the weir, into the Second.Chamber.(8), rising up through
the Biological.Media.(7).and over the weir into the Third.Chamber.(9). The wastewater then flow's down through the
Biological.Media.(7) for a final cleansing before moving into the Water.Level.Control.Tank.(10). This very small section
has a weir positioned to control the level of water in the.Biological.Recycling..Tank.(5). The water moves over this final
weir and into the Product.Tank.(11).
Microbes also need air to live; an Aerator.Pump.(12) pumps water for the Product.Tank.(11).to an Air.Injector.(13) that
uses a venturi to pull air into the water. From there the air bubbles move up through the Biological.Media.(7). Without
the air in the Biological Recycling System, the microbes will not be able to live.
Water is also pulled from the Product.Tank.(11) by the Transfer.Pump.(14) and moved into the Manifold.(15) and the
Pressure.Tank.(16). This tank holds water at 30-50 PSI (2.8-4.1 BAR) until needed. When water is needed for washing,
water is sent from the Manifold.(15) to the Water.Outlets.(17).and then to a pressure washer or garden hose. If the
Product.Tank.(11) water level is low, water is added through the.Fresh.Water.Makeup.(18) to the Product.Tank.(11).
If the Biological Recycling..Tank.(5) water level is too high, treated water is sent to the Rain Water Overflow (19) and
disposed of.
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