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Enhanced Secondary Effluent Quality with 40% Nitrogen Reduction 4 ZONE SIMPLEX PATENT NOS. 5,200,065 - 5,766,475 ![]()
MANUFACTURED BY: AMERICAN MANUFACTURING LIMITED WARRANTY For one year (12 months) after the date of purchase, American Manufacturing Company, Inc. will repair of replace any product or portion thereof which proves to be defective due to materials or workmanship of American Manufacturing. We reserve the right to repair or replace defective materials at our discretion.
Defective or warranty materials must be returned to us or a place designated by American Manufacturing. All returns must be accompanied by a return authorization number supplied American Manufacturing. Introduction Congratulations! You are now the owner of a state of the art wastewater treatment and recycling system by American Manufacturing Company, Inc. We have been in business for over 20 years and are considered one of the leaders in the On-Site Wastewater industry. With a staff having over 100 years collective experience in providing solutions to new sites and sites in need of repair, we are able to deliver an ecological, economical, easy to install and off-the-shelf AMERICAN VAULTED SANDFILTER DRIP to owners like you. When and How to use manual This owners manual should be read cover to cover initially, and then as needed to answer any questions or assist the owner in fulfilling their maintenance and inspection responsibilities. When and Where to call for assistance or get additional information If at any time you have a question about the AMERICAN VAULTED SANDFILTER DRIP or observe any alarm or unusual condition, you should call your qualified service representative or installing contractor as soon as possible. The owner should record in the back of this manual, the contact name and telephone number of the qualified service representative and installing contractor. If further assistance is needed, call American Manufacturing Company, Inc. at 800-345-3132, or visit us at www.americanonsite.com. Overview of Manual The manual is organized to cover safety precautions and warnings, an overview the AMERICAN VAULTED SANDFILTER DRIP components, and the owner's responsibility. A startup log and limited warranty are in the back of this manual. Safety Precautions and Warnings The owner or operator of the AMERICAN VAULTED SANDFILTER DRIP should take precautions consistent with operators working with sewage and electricity when working with, or around any of the system components. Electrical Hazards The AMERICAN VAULTED SANDFILTER DRIP incorporates pump(s), float switches, relays and many electrical components that use 230 volts, 120 volts or 24 volts AC. Improper use of equipment can cause an electrical shock and may lead to serious injury or death. Sewage Hazards Proper attention should be given to cleanup when working in and around the septic and pump tanks and wastewater handling equipment to insure that disease causing bacteria are not transmitted to persons or contact surfaces. The septic and pump tanks can allow for a toxic buildup of poisonous gasses that can lead to serious injury or death if inhaled. Heavy Lifting Hazards The owner and/or operator should exercise proper caution when lifting heavy system components, such as pump tank lids. Improper lifting of heavy components can lead to loss of limb and/or mobility Overview of American VAULTED SANDFILTER Drip The system is a pretreatment and fluid dispersal system providing recirculating sand filter aggregate treatment of septic tank effluent with a vaulted splitting device in the pump tank. The pretreatment is followed by slow rate, equal distribution over an absorption area by way of subsurface drip irrigation tubing. Disc filtration is utilized during final disposal process, filtering the fluid from the vault before final disposal. The system incorporates two pumps to manage the system. The first pump is for the sand filter using conventional technology and the second pump provides the higher head required for the drip system of final disposal. The sand filter pump for pretreatment, the drip pump, disc filtration, and distribution systems are all managed by a single controller. The control allows reprogramming of the time and volume of dose to different individual zones (absorption areas) or sand filter. In addition, the system water meter allows for the retrieval of water use information. The system provides for treatment and disposal on a time dose basis as opposed to typical conventional demand dosing. The dosing tank volume provides equalization and dilution for the accommodation of peak flows. The control unit insures time interval dosing of the treatment and absorption areas at the design loading. If the design flow is exceeded for any extended period a high water alarm will sound. If flows are less than designed, the control will minimize the sand filter dosing cycle until enough effluent has accumulated for disposal, providing resting for the absorption area and enhanced treatment for the dilution water left in the pump tank. The dosing time may be altered to accommodate observed variance of historic water use as obtained from the flow meter. The system can be "tuned" for sewage flows at the site to insure that the absorption area is dosed at the proper interval. If use is considerably less than as designed, one zone maybe removed from service to rest the unused area. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION - VAULTED PUMP TANK & SAND FILTER PRETREATMENT Wastewater is received from a septic tank into a combination recirculation tank and final pump vault. The system incorporates two pumps to manage system. The first pump is for the sand filter using conventional technology and the second pump provides the higher head required for the drip system. The pump tank has four floats (Sand Filter Redundant-Off, Sand Filter-Drip Dose Enable, Sand Filter-Drip Peak Dose Enable, and High-Level Alarm) in the recirc tank associated with both pumps, and two floats (Redundant-Off drip and Drip Vault Dose Enable) in the vault associated with the drip pump.
Drip Tubing The construction of the "RAM" drip tubing is unique in that the internal diaphragm and labyrinth provide for an exact amount of effluent to be discharged from each of its emitters which are spaced at two foot intervals along the entire length of the RAM drip tubing. Each emitter maintains a constant flow over pressure ranges of 7 up to 70 psi. Because the effluent is distributed at an ultra low rate, large quantities of effluent may be economically distributed over large areas during controlled periods of time without saturating the surrounding soil. Air Release Valves In the event of damage to the air release valve, effluent may leak from the system. This condition should be fixed immediately by replacing damaged parts. Air release valves should not be covered with soil or other material and should always be accessible to the service personnel. Preventative Maintenance The drip field area should receive only the most passive type yard uses. No use is recommended when conditions are wet. Under no conditions are any autos or heavy machinery to be allowed on the site. Reference page 8 for sandfilter maintenance. In order to prevent erosion, the site should be established and maintained as a healthy lawn, or if wooded, mulched and stabilized. Erosion of the site and the adjacent areas should be controlled and eliminated. Surface flows should be diverted away from all components of the system. The recirculating sand filter must be checked periodically to see that the dosing equipment is operating properly. The recirculating sand filter must be checked every 3 to 4 months. Any vegetation found growing on the surface should be removed. At higher loading rates (maximum usage) clogging of the filter surface will occur, slowing infiltration. If the surface remains ponded between doses, insufficient aeration of the media will occur, lowering the effluent quality. If the filter surface remains ponded between doses, the filter should be taken out of service for rejuvenation. Resting or raking of the surface and sand replacement are common rejuvenation techniques (EPA 1980). Raking may be sufficient to break up the clogged surface to allow continued loading, but raking combined with 3 or 4 months resting seems to prolong filter runs (Univ. of Wis. 1978). Eventually , however, removal of some of the sand becomes necessary. Scheduled Inspections The drip field should be walked & inspected at least once a month for the first six months of operation. After six months of operation without showing symptoms of failure, the drip field should be walked & inspected annually. Symptoms to look for on the walk through inspection are patches of wetness. If symptoms are identified, notify your service provider immediately. The septic tank and pump chambers should be inspected at least once a year by a trained professional service provider, your American Dealer. The septic tank should be pumped when the sludge level reaches 25% or approximately 12 inches, or when the scum layer on top is excessive. Alarms - Notifying Service Provider of alarm events The system controller is equipped with an audio/visual alarm to alarm high water level conditions. The high level alarm may be silenced by pressing the "silence" button on the side of the control. Since a high water level condition can be caused by pump failure, excessive infiltration, or an unusually large peak flow, the owner should call the service provider to determine the cause of the alarm prior to requesting service. If at any time there are any indications of failure, such as the flow meter not moving during a dose or wetness in the area of the drip field, notify your service provider immediately. Monitor & Regulate waste input to septic tanks Since all processes in this sewage disposal system use biological activity to treat the wastewater, only typical biodegradable household wastes are to be disposed of in drains leading to the septic tank. Never dispose of pesticides, oil or grease based products, or solids (especially feminine hygiene products) into the system. Minimize disposal of high strength over-the-counter type products such as bleach, and don't use colored toilet tissue.
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System Parameters of AMERICAN VAULTED SANDFILTER DRIP
Note: When two zones are in use the rest time is the same so the doses per day changes the doses per zone per day at standard rest, and the doses per day per zone for peak enable rest time. Note: When three zones are in use the rest time is the same so the doses per day change the doses per zone per day at standard rest, and the doses per day per zone for peak enable rest time. AMERICAN SANDFILTER MAINTENANCE
Resting or raking of the surface and sand replacement are common rejuvenation techniques (EPA 1980). Raking may be sufficient to break up the clogged surface to allow continued loading, but raking combined with 3 or 4 months resting seems to prolong filter runs ( Univ. of Wis. 1978 ). Eventually , however, removal of some of the sand becomes necessary. MICROPROCESSOR
The input lights "X's" can be viewed at the top right corner of the microprocessor. If activated the light will be "on". The output lights "Y's" can be viewed at the lower right corner of the microprocessor. If activated the light will be "on".
Note to Owner: Any changes to pump run timer should be recorded in manual on this page. AMERICAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. LETTER OF AGREEMENT FOR MONITORING - RETAIN FOR RECORDS The System controller monitors the liquid level in the pump tank. In the event of a high level alarm or peak dose enable condition, an alarm will sound. The owner understands that as a condition of the warranty, the Manufacturer will monitor the system during the warranty period for flow, peak dose enable conditions, high level alarm conditions, and other mechanical functions which result in a high level alarm. The Owner shall provide American or its dealer/representative with such access to the property and system as is reasonably necessary for American to comply with the terms of this Agreement. As soon as an alarm condition occurs, the owner shall notify the installer which condition occurred, the nature of the condition, and where the system is located. The owner understands and will hold the installer and manufacturer harmless for alarm conditions and other events beyond their control. Please reference the American Manufacturing Company, Inc. warranty policy. American Manufacturing Company, Inc. shall not be responsible for damages caused by any type of system failure or for soil suitability, damage due to construction, use, acts of god, or other events. Note: In the event of a power, pump, or other mechanical failure, the system should be designed to provide at least an additional 1/4 day of storage capacity.
Letter of Agreement for MONITORING - RETURN FOR WARRANTY The System controller monitors the liquid level in the pump tank. In the event of a high level alarm or peak dose enable condition, an alarm will sound. The owner understands that as a condition of the warranty, the Manufacturer will monitor the system during the warranty period for flow, peak dose enable conditions, high level alarm conditions, and other mechanical functions which result in a high level alarm. The Owner shall provide American or its representative with such access to the property and system as is reasonably necessary for American to comply with the terms of this Agreement. As soon as an alarm condition occurs, the owner shall notify the installer which condition occurred, the nature of the condition, and where the system is located. The owner understands and will hold the installer and manufacturer harmless for alarm conditions and other events beyond their control. Please reference the American Manufacturing Company, Inc. warranty policy. American Manufacturing Company, Inc. shall not be responsible for damages caused by any type of system failure or for soil suitability, damage due to construction, use, acts of god, or other events. Note: In the event of a power, pump, or other mechanical failure, the system should be designed to provide at least an additional 1/4 day of storage capacity.
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