SURFLO
Complete Systems for On-Site Treated Wastewater
Dispersal Through Soil Absorption

 

 

  

  

  

  

  


                                    


Residential Unit **

** For additional information, pricing and availability for the Residential Unit, contact JNM Technologies

Residential Specifications
Structural Poly Pad

  • UV resistant reinforced polyolefin base
  • Structural Foam Polyethylene housing with overlapping bolted lid
  • Fully assembled base, weight under 75 lbs
  • Major components fully integrated and secure
  • 12 hour dosing capacity with selectable dosing times and frequency
  • Zone control valves located on the pad or in the field
  • Zone control valves are hydraulically actuated, no solenoids in the field
  • All major components can be isolated for removal
  • No field wiring required
Major Components
  • Bioline Dosing Management Controller, auto-dialer ready
  • Auto-Back Flush "ACT I" Water filtration System w/100 micron ring discs
  • ARAD 1" turbine flow meter with pulse output
Operations
    BDMC
    The Bioline Dosing Management Controller is a programmable controller utilizing a Motorola DNA processor. The BDMC can be programmed on site or in the shop prior to installation. Programming is at two levels, installer and operator. Unit uses three floats to monitor tank levels and determine when water is available to dose, when dosing is not keeping up with inflow and when water has reached a high water condition. The controller will increase dosing time by two minutes when tank level fluctuation is above normal. At high water the controller will attempt to solve the high water condition by flushing the filter and running an extended period of time. It will attempt this twice before shutting down and setting the alarm. The controller supports both simplex and duplex pumping applications. The duplex controller is available upon request.
    Hydraulic Operations Operation
    Water is pumped through the ACT I Water Filtration system and is directed to one of three possible zone valves. Water is directed to one of three possible zone valves. Water passes through the valve and is conveyed to the selected field or zone. Filter back flush takes place once a day for two minutes or upon system start-up. Optional Pressure Differential back-flush initiator is available upon request. Field flushing takes place approximately once a week or every 256 dosing cycles. The flushing lasts a minimum of six minutes for each zone. Filter and field flush water is returned to the pretreatment tank.
    Alarm Output
    Once high water has been achieved and cannot be corrected, the BDMC will shut down the pump and produce a visual and audible alarm. The User can silence the alarm, but the visual flashing light will continue until reset. An auto-dialer can also be connected into this circuit to provide further notification of an alarm situation.


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Last update: 3/31/2006