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Delta Treatment Systems • 9125 Comar Drive, Walker, LA 70785 • 1-800-219-9183 • www.deltatreatment.com8 <br />INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS <br />ONLY FOR USE BY CERTIFIED, <br />LICENSED INSTALLERS <br /> 1. Tank Delivery and Handling <br />Care must be taken offloading and unpacking tank and <br />components. Care must be taken not to damage tank and <br />components with forklift or any other offloading device. Check <br />for damaged tank and components that may have occurred in <br />transportation and notify factory or distributor within 24 hours of <br />delivery. <br /> 2. Set and Backfill Tanks <br />An ECOPOD-N Treatment System will require a pretreatment <br />tank. Depending on the supplier it may be integrated into <br />a single tank or require setting a separate tank. Proper fall <br />between tanks is required and is specified by local regulatory <br />code requirements. Excavate and set tank as recommended <br />by the tank manufacturer. Prior to backfill, install tank access <br />risers as needed. It is very important to follow all backfill and <br />compaction procedures required by the tank manufacturer. <br /> Note: It is recommended that any excavation be roped off <br />with caution tape for jobsite safety. <br /> 3. Plumb Tank Inlets and Outlets <br />Plumb and solvent weld all inlet and outlet piping on the <br />pretreatment tank (if applicable) and reactor tank. The <br />pretreatment tank plumbing requirements are specified by local <br />regulatory code. The reactor tank inlet piping should extend <br />more than 12 inches into the tank and terminate above of the <br />ECOPOD-N reactor box. The reactor tank outlet tee assembly <br />should be solvent welded to the outlet pipe and must extend six <br />to twelve inches into the outlet side of the tank. The inlet piping <br />should be sloped downward toward the ECOPOD and the outlet <br />piping should sloped downward and away from the tank. <br /> 4. Fill Reactor Tank with Clean Water <br />Begin filling the reactor tank with clean water while the air <br />distribution and control panel assembly are completed. <br />Continue filling the tank until water level reaches the outlet tee. It <br />will take several hours using residential water service. <br /> 5. Plumb Air Distribution System <br />Plumb in the air distribution system. Prime and solvent weld <br />all connections. Bring 2-inch Schedule 40 PVC line out of the <br />tank and through the riser sidewall. Extend PVC air distribution <br />piping from the riser to where the compressor will be located. <br />A minimum of 12” ground cover is recommended over the <br />air distribution piping. Connect compressor to the PVC air <br />distribution piping: <br />A. If using the regenerative blower (FPZ model SCL06) <br />attach the 1x6 galvanized nipple to the 1-inch <br />galvanized elbow, then attach the 2-inch Schedule <br />40 PVC reducer to the 1-inch galvanized nipple. Next <br />connect the PVC line to the PVC reducer using PVC <br />solvent. <br />WATER <br />Figure 2 <br />Figure 3 <br />Figure 4 <br />WATER
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