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Contents

Oleopator P Series 

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System Components 

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1.  Safety Considerations 

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1.1  Designated Use 

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1.2 

Qualifications of Personnel 

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1.3 

Personal Safety Equipment 

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1.4  Responsibility of Owner 

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2.  Installation 5

2.1  Onsite Handling 

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2.2  Ground Conditions 

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2.3  Separator Positioning 

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2.4 

Installation 9

3.  Initial Set-Up 

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3.1  Prior to Filling the System 

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3.2  Filling Separator System 

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4. 

Operation 13

4.1 

Entering the Separator 

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4.2 

Oil/Sludge Level Sensors 

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5. 

Maintenance 

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5.1 

Maintenance Schedule 

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5.2 

Cleaning Coalescence Units 

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5.3  Oil/Sludge Disposal 

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5.4  General Inspection 

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6.  Alarms Assembly & Initialization 

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6.1  Sensor Support Position 

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6.2  Sensor Setting 

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6.3  Simple Commissioning 

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6.4  Advanced Commissioning 

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7.  askACO 21

Oleopator P Series

ACO Oleopator P is a range of oil 
separators that allow sediments and 
oils to be separated out simultaneously 
in one tank. Separator systems are 

available with a range of different sludge 
and oil capacities to suit specific site 

requirements. 

Alarm sensor systems are available to 

notify personnel when maintenance is 

required. Oil level sensors are required 

for compliance with UL 2215. 

Class I Light Oil Separators

An included coalescence unit traps oil 
drops that are too small to float to the 
surface naturally and coalesces them to 
form larger oil drops capable of being 

separated out. These separators are 

certified capable to EN 858 and capable 
of achieving effluent quality of 5 ppm.

Bypass Separators

A bypass version is available for when full 

treatment of large flows is not required. 
The unit will fully treat flows until it 
reaches maximum inflow volume (GPM), 
at which point additional inflow bypasses 
the separator and diverts directly to the 
outlet pipe. Typically most pollutants 

are washed into the separator during 

the initial flow so effluent quality is not 
drastically affected.

Product Information

Detailed product information is available 
in associated spec info sheets, the EN100 
ACO Environment Catalog, or 

www.acoenvironment.us.

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Страница 1: ...ACO Environment Installation Operation Maintenance Oleopator P Oil Water Separator...

Страница 2: ...neously in one tank Separator systems are available with a range of different sludge and oil capacities to suit specific site requirements Alarm sensor systems are available to notify personnel when m...

Страница 3: ...Shaft 4 Identification Plate 5 Coalescence Unit 6 Float 7 Bypass Inlet 8 Inlet Connection 9 Inlet Pipe 10 Baffle Plate 11 Tank 12 Outlet Pipe 13 Sampler Connection 14 Outlet Connection 15 Bypass Outl...

Страница 4: ...rs should be installed such that no light liquids can escape in the event of backflow from the sewer or automatic closure of the float An automatic alarm may be required Regulations may vary by state...

Страница 5: ...damage to equipment and must be read before any maintenance is performed The separated oils and any vapors are flammable and or combustible Care must be taken whenever the system is opened All safety...

Страница 6: ...xtremely large depending upon flow and holding capacity Ensure correct equipment is available for proper unloading moving around site and lowering into required final position Remove floats and filter...

Страница 7: ...n Alarm systems can help ensure light oils and sludge are removed in a timely fashion and can alert appropriate personnel to potential maintenance issues Alarm failure or Failure to Action alarm alert...

Страница 8: ...ion Normal operation Max Oil Float Closure Blockage Oil will leak from cover Alarm will signal and oil will leak from cover Backflow from sewer Oil will leak from cover unless a backflow prevention pu...

Страница 9: ...Normal operation Max Oil Float Closure Blockage Oil will stay in separator wastewater will flood from collection fixture Alarm will signal and oil will stay in separator wastewater will flood from co...

Страница 10: ...k assembly 11 Install alarm sensors if used Heavy Duty Installations 1 Excavate area 60 1524 mm wider and 12 305 mm deeper than the separator this allows for a 12 305 mm aggregate base compacted to Pr...

Страница 11: ...tion 53 15 1350 mm 25 60 650 mm 8 00 203 mm 13 78 350 mm 13 78 350 mm 6 00 152 mm 4 50 115 mm Concrete 5 000 psi 35 MPa Concrete Steel 4 Rebar 10 M Concrete Cover 1 18 30 mm 35 4 Rebar 3 15 80 mm Stir...

Страница 12: ...se or damaged Install provided identification plate in the maintenance shaft as shown in the diagram below This will assist in future maintenance and ordering of consumables etc Identification plate p...

Страница 13: ...3 Store coalescence unit and float in water in safe place until separator is filled and they are required for reinstallation Filling Procedure 1 Ensure inlet and outlet valves are open 2 Fill the sepa...

Страница 14: ...ace the float cage back in the holder taking care to properly align pins in the cage 2 Replace float after the separator has been filled 3 Install the coalescence unit Class I separators only 4 2 OIL...

Страница 15: ...al Inspect all components of alarm system if used Immediately rectify any faults identified Report findings and any work carried out in operating Properly Qualified Operative Maximum every 6 months an...

Страница 16: ...ce Mats Coalescence mats are attached to a supporting basket at the top and bottom of the coalescence unit with tensioners and Velcro strips fluffy side outwards Once these supports are removed mats c...

Страница 17: ...y Refill the separator with clean cold water following initial set up procedure See 3 2 Filling Separator System on pg 12 5 4 GENERAL INSPECTION Prior to initial use and thereafter at regular five yea...

Страница 18: ...sible pipe 1 For dimensions see below table Alarms Assembly Initialization Instructions 6 6 1 FITTING POSITION OF SENSOR SUPPORT The illustrations below depict correct fitting position of sensor suppo...

Страница 19: ...relative to the upper edge of the inlet pipe and must be set per the table and diagram below les ON Do not mount support above inlet et he sensor ca il 30 Installa t sensors H3 e pipe 1 1 1 Oleopator...

Страница 20: ...d 1 Connect all required sensors 2 Power up alarm unit 3 Press sensor identification button on panel ACO Separators on Instructions oning Mandatory procedure must be followed utton on panel Figure 1 s...

Страница 21: ...0 1 4 A connection to the alarm unit has now been formed settings can be updated wifi signal will auto shutoff after 10 minutes of non use Note Certain settings may require an additional password on t...

Страница 22: ...on the ACO USA website This allows you to access technical data images specifications and installation instructions www acousa com Information Further Education Planning Optimization At ACO we share...

Страница 23: ...ice Presence Inspection Maintenance To prevent unpleasant surprises between planning and implementation stages we advise and support you on a project specific basis ACO products are designed and produ...

Страница 24: ...se and that the actual conditions of use are suitable ACO Inc reserves the right to change products and specifications without notice Print EN700 info acousa com www acousa com ACO Inc ACO creating th...

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