USE: The purpose of biological waste water treatment plants is to treat waste water from toilets, bathrooms, kitchens and similar sources of waste water in households, businesses and catering establishments. Treated water can then be drained in to the ground or open waters. The design of plant capacities are based on an average waste water inflow of 150 l/PE/day.

OPERATION: Waste water is fed into the mechanical treatment part of the WWTP where suspended solid particles sink to the bottom of the tank. Waste water is then fed into a biological reactor. The treated waste water is then drained through an outlet either into ground or open waters.

Type EkolingClean SBR waste water treatment plants are designed in accordance with EN 12566-3:2005 standard.

INSTALLATION: Biological waste water treatment plants have to be protected against freezing and exposure to direct sunlight. The flow of air into the aeration basin should never be restricted. Biological WWTPs are usually buried underground, with the only access openings remaining above the surface. Covers on the access openings are designed either for vehicle or pedestrian access.

Product

Volume

[L]

Code

PU

Diameter

[mm]

Length

[mm]

Height

[mm]

Daily flow[m^3]

5 PE

2600

7200000050

3-6

1400

2270

0,8

8 PE

4500

7200000080

7-10

1800

2370

1,2

12 PE

6000

7200000120

11-15

1800

2970

1,8

20 PE

9100

7200000200

16-25

2200

2970

3

20 PE

11500

7200000201

16-25

1800

3720

4,5

30 PE

11500

7200000300

26-35

1600

5850

4,5

40 PE

13800

7200000400

35-45

1800

5550

6

50 PE

17000

7200000500

46-60

1800

6850

7,5

75 PE

24600

7200000750

61-85

2000

7950

11,2

100 PE

31500

7200001000

86-125

2400

7040

15

150 PE

40500

7200001500

125-175

2400

9030

22,5

200 PE

53600

7200002000

176-225

2400

12530

30