Task # 7:
Check Sparger Operation
Air Sparger
Remove the cover from the tank where the Sparger is located.
Check to see if there is a stream of water flow from the end of the sparger
mixing tube.
Place your finger over the air intake port on top of the sparger and check
for suction.
Clean the sparger if there is no stream of water from the end of the mixing
tube or if there is no suction from the air intake. (See Quarterly Maintenance)
Quarterly Maintenance Tasks
In addition to performing the Daily, Weekly, & Monthly Maintenance Tasks,
perform the following task quarterly:
Task # 8:
Remove and Clean Sparger
Place the Control Switch in the “Hand” position. This will put the system in
By-Pass mode so that the wash does not need to be closed.
Remove the sparger assembly from the tank by sliding the assembly out
of the wall bracket and disconnecting the recirculation water inlet at the
union.
Check the air intake port on the sparger and ensure it is not clogged.
Flush with water to clear any debris.
Check the Recirculation Water Inlet and ensure it is not clogged. Flush
Air Intake
Port
(On Top)
Sparger
Nozzle
Recirculation
Water Inlet
Wall Mount
Bracket