
For your safety
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Oleolift-C
1 For your safety
Always read the safety instructions before installing and commissioning the plant in
order to prevent personal injuries and damage to property.
1.1 Intended use
1.1.1 Area of use
The plant serves to retain light liquids of mineral origin from the waste water. In areas where
the handling of light liquids with a mineral origin or mixtures of light liquids may endanger the
environment, separator plants for treatment or as retention devices must be provided.
Discharge into public sewerage or combined sewerage systems
The system can be used in the application areas listed below:
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Treatment of mineral oil-contaminated rainwater from paved
areas where mineral oil products containing up to 100% biodiesel and biofuel oil and/
or 10% ethanol are handled
Traffic areas (car parks and roads)
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Protection of plants and areas in or on which mineral oil products containing up to 100%
biodiesel and biofuel oil and/or up to 10% ethanol are handled (retention)
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Pre-separation of light liquids from wastewater which undergoes more stringent
treatment to limit hydrocarbons before being discharged into public sewerage systems
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Treatment of wastewater containing mineral oil (industrial wastewater), which is
produced under operating conditions similar to DIN 1999-1004, section 12.2 for
industrial processes, the cleaning of oil-contaminated parts and the cleaning of
oil-contaminated floor surfaces (workshop floors are only allowed after checking the
possibilities in individual cases)
In these cases, the treated discharge water from the plant is intended to be discharged into the
public sewerage or combined sewerage systems.
Discharge into water body
If the discharged water is to be discharged into a body of water, this is only possible in individual
cases after the permissibility of such a discharge or any additional requirements that may be
necessary have been clarified with the local competent water authority.