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Specifications

7.4 Maintenance and Cleaning

7.4.1 Maintenance

The membranes should be checked during their operation continuously by the operator, particularly 

if sustained use results in an increase of  pressure drop or a change to a coarse bubble pattern. The 

latter leads to a distinct reduction of the oxygen transfer rate, because only a slight part of the perfo-

rated membrane excessively blows. Diffusers should be cleaned from deposits (carbonates, iron and 

aluminium salts, biological slimes, …) in regular based periods, described by operating instructions.  

The build-up of such deposits depends on waste and the special operating conditions of the waste 

water treatment plant. 

After the switching off and draining the aeration basin or the pulling up of the retractable aerator 

grid consider that sludge deposits on the membranes do not dry and cure. Dried deposits impair the 

function of the diffuser in further operation.

7.4.2 Mechanical Cleaning

The  recommended  cleaning  procedure  of  biological  deposits  is  to  physically  dislodge  the  growth 

either through gently brushing the substance off or using a high pressure water jet cleaner

1)

. A dis-

tance of about 50 cm should be kept between membrane and nozzle in order to avoid damage to 

the membrane through a too sharp jet of water. 

During phosphorus precipitation pure Al-sulphate and Fe-sulphate do not attack the membrane mate-

rial chemically. However isolated strong-sticking deposits can occur, which can be removed in the 

initial stage with a high pressure water jet cleaner.  

7.4.3 Chemical Cleaning / OSHA Regulation MSDS

2)

The common method for chemical cleaning of carbonate scaling is the metering of formic acid to the 

air stream. This process can be carried out without basin draining.  

Depending on the degree of soiling concentrated formic acid (85 vol. %) should be added twice a 

year with a commercial grade metering pump into the air stream. Adjust maximum air flow rate per 

diffuser and add within one hour about 100 cm

3

 / 3.4 fl. oz. formic acid per diffuser. To remove the 

formic acid subsequently from the system, flush at least 2 hours at unchanged air flow rate.

The exact amount and proportion depend on the degree of soiling, composition of the waste water 

as well as the operating conditions and can only be determined by means of appropriate tests.

Pipings, valves and connectors must be acid-resistant. 

The use of chemical cleaning agents and additives is not allowed and results in the loss of  guaran-

tee.

1)

 

Follow safety guidelines of manufacturer of pressure-washer.

2)

 

Formic acid is dangerous and can cause severe injuries and death. Professional equipment and specially trained  

personel required. Follow all safety instructions with the use of formic acid.

Summary of Contents for JetFlex TD 63/2

Page 1: ...Jaeger Group of Companies Tube Diffuser Assembly Operating and Maintenance Instruction JUT_2007_03...

Page 2: ...LLATION 6 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7 7 1 START UP INSTRUCTIONS 7 7 2 STANDARD OPERATION 7 7 3 TROUBLE SHOOTING 8 7 4 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 9 7 4 1 MAINTENANCE 9 7 4 2 MECHANICAL CLEANING 9 7 4 3 CH...

Page 3: ...gths 1000 mm 750 mm and 500 mm 39 4 29 5 19 7 2 General Gummi Jaeger GmbH Aeration Components delivers aerating systems for applications in aeration basins in communal and industrial waste water treat...

Page 4: ...y for original and unharmed packaging 5 Storage of Equipment Store equipment and diffuser as well as all accessories in their original packaging in a dry and aerated room regarding to DIN 7716 Prevent...

Page 5: ...s with a diameter of 34mm 1 34 aligning on horizontal axis with a tolerance of 0 5 mm 0 02 The use of 3 4 double nipples requires predrilled and tapped outlets with a diameter of 27 mm 1 06 aligning o...

Page 6: ...dditional 1 2 to 3 4 turn with 2 fork wrenches contacting at the across flats DO NOT OVERTIGHT EN Adjust the across flats horizontal for both diffusers with a tolerance of 10 see sketch Now the perfor...

Page 7: ...ard Operation At standard operation the air flow rate must be adjusted to maintain desired dissolved oxygen levels in the basin When adjusting the air flow rate the diffusers should be operated within...

Page 8: ...ure Confirm blower operations switch on additional blowers Possible cause Check valve of drop lines closed or not open enough Procedure Inspect position of check valve Possible cause Incomplete air di...

Page 9: ...a too sharp jet of water During phosphorus precipitation pure Al sulphate and Fe sulphate do not attack the membrane mate rial chemically However isolated strong sticking deposits can occur which can...

Page 10: ...the membrane and adjusting their position fit stainless steel crimping clamps 9 on about 6 7 mm from the end of membrane see photo Place the crimping ear of the clamps on the upper side of the diffus...

Page 11: ...Specifications Tube Diffuser 3 4 or 1 3 4 or 1...

Page 12: ...of knowledge and is intended to provide general notes on our products and their uses It should not therefore be construed as guaranteeing spe cific properties of the products described or their suita...

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