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To collect effluent samples from a system, a sample port must be added downstream of the effluent 
discharge. The sample port  should  be  installed so that effluent cannot  remain below  the discharge 
water line and build up solids. A sample bottle should be capable of being lowered into the port on a 
string and laid on its side in the direct flow line of the discharge and removed when full of effluent. 

The expected effluent from the system should be less than 25 mg/l CBOD and less than 30 mg/l 

TSS with a PH range of 6-9 and total nitrogen removal of a minimum of 50%. 

For the first two  (2) years from  the date of  installation, your  local  servicing  dealer (from  whom 

you  purchased  your  Clearstream  System)  will  make  periodic  inspections  of  your  system  to 
make  sure  it  is  functioning  properly.  The  dealer  will  perform  necessary  maintenance  to  the 
system at no charge  unless  the  required  maintenance  is  not  warranty  related.  Pumping  of  the 
system  is  not included.  After the first two  (2) years, the dealer will offer a continuing  service policy 
for  a  nominal  annual  fee.  The  two  (2)  year  service  policy  (two  service  calls  per  year)  and  the 
continuing  service policy  are  minimum requirements  of  NSF

 

Standards 40 Class I, 245 and 350 

certified  wastewater  treatment  systems.  If  local  service  requirements  are  greater  than  those  of 
these NSF

 

Standards or if the  local  regulations  require  others  to  perform  the  service  on  these 

units,  Clearstream’s  limited warranty will still be honored. 

For the Clearstream Aerobic Wastewater Treatment Unit to function properly it must be used for 

the  treatment  of  domestic  wastewater from  residences  or  other  waste  flows  with  similar  loading 
characteristics.  Typical  domestic  wastewater  consists  of  the  flow  from  toilets,  lavatories,  sinks, 
bathtubs/showers  and  washing  machines.  To  prevent  malfunctions  of  your  Clearstream Unit,  the 
following guidelines should be followed: 

1.

Any sewage system, whether aerobic or septic, should not have inorganic materials

(plastics, cigarette butts, throwaway diapers, feminine napkins, condoms, etc.) that the

 

bacteria

cannot consume, discharged into the system.

2.

Large amounts of harsh chemicals, oil, grease, high sudsing detergents, discharge

 

from

water softeners, disinfectants or any other chemical or substance that kills bacteria

 

should

 

not be

discharged into the system.

3.

Excessive  use  of  water,  over  the  design  flow  of  the  system,  or  organic  overloading  in

excess

 

of  design  parameters  will  cause  the  system  not  to  perform  to  its  fullest

capabilities.

4.

The proper operation of this or any other sewage treatment system depends upon the

proper organic loading and the life of the micro-organisms inside the system. Clearstream

 

is not

responsible for the in-field operation of a system, other than the mechanical and

 

structural

workings of the system itself. Field abuse and overloading of the system can only

 

be cured by the

user of the system.

5.

When wastewater discharge, into a Clearstream Unit, is seasonal or intermittent to a point

 

that

the owner wishes to turn off the electricity (for more than three (3) months) to the

 

aerator, 

no

special  service  is  required.

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Summary of Contents for 800DAC

Page 1: ... 1500 Fax 409 755 6500 www clearstreamsystems com OWNER S MANUAL PARTS LIST OPERATING MANUAL FLOW DIAGRAM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DESIGN DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS SERVICE POLICY LIMITED WARRANTY MODEL 800DAC NSF ANSI 40 Class I 245 350 1 of 12 ...

Page 2: ...the mixed liquor The mixed liquor passes into the bottom of the clarifier by hydraulic displacement as wastewater enters the aeration chamber Solids settled from the wastewater are drawn back into the aeration chamber from the bottom of the cone by the hydraulic roll created by the air released in the aeration chamber and are dispersed by the mixing induced by the aerator An airlift assembly contr...

Page 3: ...determine if all system components are functioning properly look and or listen to see if the visual audio alarm system is illuminated or making a buzzing sound If the alarm is activated then either the aerator has lost air pressure or the high level float inside the clarifier is indicating a high water level condition Verification of either condition can be made by checking air pressure from aerat...

Page 4: ...l be honored For the Clearstream Aerobic Wastewater Treatment Unit to function properly it must be used for the treatment of domestic wastewater from residences or other waste flows with similar loading characteristics Typical domestic wastewater consists of the flow from toilets lavatories sinks bathtubs showers and washing machines To prevent malfunctions of your Clearstream Unit the following g...

Page 5: ...t distance If dropped hard enough the cast aluminum housing may be damaged and render the compressor useless 3 The most common issue resulting from a linear compressor being handled inappropriately is the safety switch being tripped Please refer to the repair manual for switch reset instructions if the compressor fails to power up 4 All control panels are packaged to prevent damage during shipping...

Page 6: ...re the inlet 4 PVC pipe is aligned properly to incoming sewage line 5 For the Clearstream Unit to function properly the tank must be level To properly level the tank lay a three 3 foot level across the tank in several directions Shift the tank in the hole as necessary to make the tank level in all directions The tank may be slightly out of level but it should not be out of level enough to cause ta...

Page 7: ...ompliance with NFPA 70 for all electrical components electrical connections and system installation 3 Install Clearstream Aerator Model CS 103FT as close as practical to the tank but in no case greater than one hundred 100 feet away Run 3 4 Sch 40 PVC air line from aerator connector to the air line connection at Clearstream tank Be careful to backfill under ground air line in manner which will not...

Page 8: ... Intakelevel 800 G P D 1 85 lbs BOD 4 1 scfm Raintight 120v 60Hz 1 4amps Plant Design Flow 100 of ATU Design Flow 30 Inches 6 inches below liquid 25 to 50 of liquid Inlet flow line must be a minimum of two inches higher than the outlet flow line 1of 12 8 of 12 Model 800DAC Treatment Capacity BOD Loading Aerator CS 103FT Control Panel Model CS 114 Electrical ...

Page 9: ...LOW LINE PRETREATMENT TANK NOTES 1 MINIMUM CAPACITY 50 OF GPD RATING MAXIMUM CAPACITY 100 OF GPD RATING 2 MINIMUM LIQUID DEPTH 30 3 4 INLET BAFFLE DISCHARGE 6 BELOW LIQUID LEVEL 4 4 OUTLET TEE BAFFLE INTAKE 25 TO 50 OF LIQUID DEPTH 5 INLET FLOW LINE MUST BE A MINIMUM OF 2 HIGHER THAN THE OUTLET FLOW LINE 20 ACCESS COVER HIGH LEVEL ALARM FLOAT SURGE CONTROL WEIR AERATOR AERATOR 4 PVC INLET CSUV1 No...

Page 10: ...AERATOR POLYETHYLENE HOUSING 15 AIRLIFT RECYCLE ASSEMBLY 16 GAS BAFFLE DEFLECTOR 17 FLOW CONTROL WEIR 18 UV DISINFECTION DEVICE optional Std 40 245 req Std 350 PART NUMBER CS 101 CS 102 CS 103FT CS 107 CS 108 CS 109 CS 11 CS 113 CS 114 CS 116A CS 116 CS 130 CS 131 CS 106 CS 132 CS 117 CS 111 CSUV1 COMPONENT PARTS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM YOUR LOCAL SERVICING DEALER OR PO BOX 705 BEAUMONT TX 77726 800 ...

Page 11: ...erves the right to revise change or modify the construction and design of the Clearstream Aerobic Treatment System or any component part or parts thereof without incurring any obligation to make such changes or modifications in equipment previously sold Clearstream also reserves the right in making replacements of component parts under this warranty to furnish a component which in its judgement is...

Page 12: ...CLEARSTREAM WASTEWATER SYSTEMS INC P O Box 7568 Beaumont Texas 77726 7568 Phone 409 755 1500 Fax 409 755 6500 www clearstreamsystems com Copyright 7 01 2013 Revised 9 3 2021 12 of 12 ...

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