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CITRIC ACID CLEANING PROCEDURE:
Citric acid can be lethally toxic. Proper safety precautions as detailed in the Material Safety Data Sheets for the chemical being used must be followed. Use
ONLY the substances mentioned in these instructions. Using additional substances could be lethally hazardous.
1. Clean the membrane module using the above described Intense Oxidative Cleaning method BEFORE performing this procedure.
2. Prepare a citric acid and tap water solution in a container large enough to fully submerge the membrane. Powder citric acid and warm
water (~80°F/26°C) are best. Approximately 100g of citric acid/ gallon of water (25 g/L) will be required. The amount of citric acid will vary
greatly depending on the chemistry of the tap water. The resulting solution must have a pH of 2.0 – 2.5 for proper cleaning. A pH testing
device/kit is recommended for determining the pH level.
3. Soak the membrane module in the acid solution for four (4) to eight (8) hours. The entire module must be submerged for the entire
cleaning period
4. Place the cleaned membrane back into the aeration tank.
5. The membrane plates
TANK PUMPING PROCEDURE:
Only qualified service personnel should open access ports/covers. If any contact is made with wastewater, immediately wash and disinfect all exposed areas and
contact a doctor . Failure to do so could result in severe sickness or death.
Avoid pumping down after periods of heavy rain or when the ground water is likely to be above the bottom of the concrete tank. Emptying the tank under these
conditions could cause the tank to float up and become dislodged. Always secure all access covers in place so that people cannot enter the tank, control panel
or blower without the use of proper tools. DO NOT use flame or spark near a septic tank's access points. Gasses emanating from septic tanks can explode if
ignited or deadly if inhaled.
DETERMINE IF SOLIDS WASTING IS REQUIRED: The BioBarrier system operates under very high MLSS. The traditional "settleable solids" test
may not provide accurate results for sludge wasting determination. If accurate MLSS concentration is not available, use the formula below to estimate
the number of months in between solids removal service:
1.
Open the access ports/cover(s) and insert the hose (it is important that the membrane not be touched by the hose). Be sure to leave
about 5 inches of mixed liquor in the tank.
2.
Once the treatment tank has been pumped out, immediately refill the tank with enough clean water to cover the membrane unit and to
reduce the risk of the tank floating. Membranes have to stay wet at all times. Once filled close the access ports/cover(s) making sure
it is watertight.
3.
Properly dispose of the solids removed in compliance with local regulations.
TRAFFIC
Check to ensure that the BIOBARRIER
damaged due to excessive weight loading (>1,750 lb. point load).
Reinforce with the owner that only normal yard traffic (lawn mowers, etc.)
is acceptable. Traffic bearing (H-20) tanks can be made for using
BIOBARRIER
(w/ feet) under roadways.
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PANEL AND VACUUM GUAGE
exceed 16 hours in one day or vacuum reading on the filtration pump is -
7 psi (-14 "Hg) or less perform a CIP. See procedure for cleaning the
membrane in this manual. Check the filtration pump operation. If the
system is in the LTRP mode, put the system in the MANAUL mode then
turn on the pump by pressing the DISCHARGE pump bottom. Make sure
the system is returned to the AUTO Mode after testing the pump. DO NOT
OPERATE THE SYSTEM IN MANUAL MODE FOR MORE THAN 3
MINUTES.
BLOWER OPERATION
DO NOT turn off the blower. Check the blower
for proper function. Clean the blower's inlet air filter element. Contact your
local Bio-Microbics distributor for more information. If the blower is
malfunctioning for an unknown reason, please refer to the
"Troubleshooting Guide" or Blower replacement section located in this
manual.
ALARM PANEL AND ALARM SOUNDS
built-in delay. Test the audible alarm by pressing the ENTER/MODE
bottom. To silence the alarm, use the "RESET" button on the panel's front.
If the alarm is activated for an unknown reason, please refer to the
"Troubleshooting Guide" located in this manual.
MUST ALWAYS
remain thoroughly wetted, whether during cleaning, storage and transportation.
Treatment Tank Liquid Volume (US gal)

MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST

system has not been
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READINGS. If FILT hours on panel
The alarm has a ~10 second
215 x # of people
VENTS, ODORS, AND INTAKES
clear of debris such as leaves and snow. Do not allow the blower housing
louvers to become blocked with any debris. Clean the blower's inlet filter
at least annually.
SANITEE
EFFLUENT SCREEN.
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other method.
WATER QUALITY
SLUDGE WASTING OF SETTLING TANK
depends on the size and design of the septic tank and the number of
people in the home.
SOLIDS WASTING OF TREATMENT TANK.
predetermined using the formula under the TANK PUMPING
PROCEDURE found in this manual.
OTHER SYSTEM COMPONENTS
LIXOR
PRE-AERATION DEVICE
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housing, and air delivery system for proper function.
INFLUENT BIOSTEP
screening device by using built in swab or other method.
DISPERSAL SYSTEM
recommendation.
All stricter, applicable regulations supersede these operational
directions. Always pump out both zones, even if only one zone may
require it.
x 12 = estimated # of months until solids removal
Keep the BioBarrier
Clean by using the built in swab or
effluent should be clear and odorless.
Scheduling sludge removal
The pump out schedule is
blower, inlet filter, blower
PUMP(S)
for proper function. Clean the
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(not by Bio-Microbics) follow manufacturer's
system's vent
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(IF APPLICABLE)