
Operation
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Oleolift-C
Cleaning:
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Pull the coalescence insert out with a lifting device (if necessary) above the water level
in the separation chamber and let it drip off.
Weight of the dirty coalescent insert:
NS
3-6 / 600 _ DL 50 =
kg
NS
3-6 / 900 _ DL 50 =
kg
NS
3-6 / 1200 _ DL 50 =
kg
NS
3-6 / 1800 _ DL 50 =
kg
NS
3-6 / 2500 _ DL 50 =
kg
NS
6-10 / 2500 _ DL 50 =
kg
NS
6-10 / 2500 _ DL 100 =
kg
NS
6-10 / 3000 _ DL 50 =
kg
NS
6-10 / 3000 _ DL 100 =
kg
NS
15-30 / 4500 _ DL 100 =
kg
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Then pull out the coalescence insert completely and place it in a tray.
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Clean the coalescence insert in the tub:
■
Spray it with water jet (with at least a "¾” pipe and pipe pressure at least 4 bar),
or
■
with a HP device (maximum 60 bar and cold water),
or (only when absolutely necessary)
■
with additional cleaning agent
*
and spray it with a HP device with maximum 60 bar
and at 60° C.
*
Only ever utilise separating-friendly cleaning agents. Obtain recommendations from ACO,
Chapter Introduction “Service”.
4.10 Operating log
An operating log must be retained and managed in which documents for the respective times
and results of the self-monitoring, maintenance, inspections and remedying ot any faults are
located, as well as the disposal of removed contents.
In addition, proofs of the detergents and cleaning agents used as well as any operating supplies
must be listed in the operating log.
Operating log and test reports must be stored by the owner and/or operator and presented on
demand to the local authorities responsible, the operators of the public sewage works and the
testers commissioned for inspection.