New rural wastewater treatment equipment has no impact on the surrounding environment, produces little sludge, and is easy to operate, making it a popular choice. Below, we'll guide you through the checks that need to be performed when starting up new rural wastewater treatment equipment.
1. Sludge discharge control in sedimentation tank: Solenoid valve air lift sludge discharge, sludge discharge cycle is 8 hours, and the sludge discharge time is automatically controlled by the distribution box at the factory.
2. The new rural sewage treatment equipment can be controlled in two ways: manual and automatic. Manual control should be used first. The submersible pump, blower, etc. can be turned on by manually controlling the button switches on the panel. After everything is normal, it will automatically switch to automatic control.
3. When starting the new rural sewage treatment equipment, check the circuit and wiring of the control cabinet to ensure they are correct and that the voltage and current meet the requirements. This control cabinet can simultaneously control one submersible sewage pump and one blower, and is also equipped with manual and automatic control systems. When starting the water pump, check the pump pipeline for leaks, water suction, and blockages.
4. The sewage treatment equipment uses anti-clogging and tear-resistant submersible pumps. The pump is controlled by a level controller that detects the liquid level in the sewage tank. When the liquid level rises from low to high and reaches the working level, the working pump is started. If the liquid level drops to the warning level, the working pump is turned off. When starting the blower, check whether the rotation direction is correct and avoid reversing.