Ecolator – Best Purification Process
Best Purification Process
1. Filling Phase
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All wastewater generated on a property is first sent to a septic or trash tank sized according to household demand. The pump then pumps an exact specified amount of wastewater to the Ecolator reactor.
ADVANTAGES:
- An always carefully controlled purification process meets the requirements specified by law
- An appropriate, controlled treatment for each treatment batch
- No by-pass flows of untreated wastewater
- A separate sump pump enables installation even in difficult conditions
2. Aeration & chemical application
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The ecolator technology applies a specific quantity of chemical for phosphorus. At the same time, aeration stimulates bacterial activity digesting solid organic matter and intensifies the removal of nitrogen.
ADVANTAGES:
- An accurate, computer controlled process ensures the most efficiency
- Always uses appropriate quantity of chemical
- A unique purification method developed for the Ecolator (patent pending) guarantees superior purification results
- Less excess sludge due to an efficient purification process
3. Sedimentation phase
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The reactor is on stand-by allowing the precipitated phosphorus and solid matter to descent to the bottom. Any leftover nitrogen evaporates into the air as a gas. New wastewater can enter the sump pump at any point of the process.
ADVANTAGES:
- Solid matter & precipitated phosphorus descend to the bottom of the tank
- Clear, purified water collects on the surface in the reactor
- No unpleasant odors
4. Outlet phase
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The clean, treated water is pumped back into the environment or it can be reused.
ADVANTAGES:
- The treated water is safe for the environment
- Allows for the discharge even into ascending terrain
- Allows for a flexible location for the point of discharge
- Allows for reductions in final components