
MiniPEK
02BI01_ee
WAVIN-LABKO OY
8(12)
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MAINTENANCE
MiniPEK traps must be subjected to regular inspections and maintenance measures in order to
ensure reliable and good operation. Regular maintenance also ensures the best purifying results. It
is recommended that inspections, emptying and other measures are logged into a maintenance
journal, along with all maintenance operations and fault situations as well as operations during fault
situations. A maintenance journal template is given in section 6. Use and maintenance instructions
must be stored on the premises and presented to the authorities upon request. The property owner
may perform the inspections themselves.
4.1
Separator
Monitor the sludge and oil level in the trap. The sludge must be removed when necessary, and we
recommend that this be done at least twice a year. Regular emptying at sufficiently short intervals
prevents sand from entering the sewage pipes and diminishes any unpleasant odours.
The surface layer accumulating on the trap is hazardous waste. It must be transported properly to a
waste management site accepting hazardous waste. Fill the trap with water after maintenance.
The condition and functionality of the trap structures must be inspected at least every ten years. We
recommend that the inspection be carried out in connection with trap system maintenance. The trap
tightness and the condition of the covers must be inspected.
4.2
Covers
The mechanical condition of the covers must be inspected for any rust damage. The inspections
ensure that the trap structures are intact. Inspecting structural soundness is carried out in connection
with emptying.
4.3
A part of the system is damaged or broken
Please contact the product seller if any part of the system has been damaged or broken.
5
PRODUCT RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL
The transport packaging of the product can be processed as waste-to-energy. Intact products may
be cleaned and recycled for re-use when they are no longer needed.
Any product taken out of use must be disposed of in accordance with the current regulations and
instructions. Check the current disposal instructions from the local waste management company.