10. For below normal grade installations a Clearstream 20-inch diameter riser may be used. In no
case shall more than 18” of maximum riser depth be used on a Clearstream Unit to bring the access
covers above the final grade. All risers must be sealed with a sealant to prevent ground water
intrusion before back-fill is completed.
11. Before leaving excavation site, be sure to securely fasten the Clearstream access covers in
place with the tamper resistant screw(s). Tighten screws firmly to keep unauthorized
personnel from gaining access to the inside of tank.
CLEARSTREAM AERATOR AND CONTROL PANEL
1.
Mount the Clearstream Control Panel in a location that can be easily noticed by the occupants.
2.
Wire 1
20
Volt, 60Hz power from an electrical disconnect to Clearstream Control Panel. Wire from
Control Panel to Clearstream Tank electrical junction box through conduit. Use wiring diagram
provided for each version of the Clearstream Control Panel series. All electrical wiring should be
installed by a qualified technician in compliance with NFPA 70 for all electrical components, electrical
connections, and system installation.
3.
Install Clearstream Aerator Model CS-103
FT
, 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 cause air line to leak. Aerator must be installed in a location that is dry,
non-dusty and highly ventilated.
COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS
The Clearstream Unit must never be installed without first obtaining all permits and approval
from the local regulatory body. In areas that do not have local control over environmental
activities, all applicable State and Federal environmental codes must be adhered to as
well. Only properly licensed and trained individuals should install Clearstream equipment. The
effluent from the system should only be utilized for disposal as described in NSF/ANSI Standard
40, 245 and 350 and as is in compliance with all local, state and federal requirements. Special
care should be taken when installing a unit to prevent cross connections and protect against back-
flow to potable water supplies.
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