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Delta WHITEWATER DF Series - SOLIDS REMOVAL; SEASONAL USE GUIDELINES OF THE WHITEWATER AEROBIC TREATMENT SYSTEM

Delta WHITEWATER DF Series
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
than the mechanical and structural workings of the plant itself.
We cannot control the amount of harsh chemicals or other
harmful substances that may be discharged into the system
by the occupants of a household. We can only provide a
comprehensive owners manual that outlines substances that
should be kept out of the system.
• Hydraulic overloading (ows in excess of design ow) may
cause the sewage treatment system not to perform to the
fullest capabilities.
• Ants have been shown to be destructive to the air pump.
Regular care should be taken to prevent infestation of ants
near the system. Damage or destruction by ants is not covered
under manufacturer’s warranty.
• Your state or local health department may require other pieces
of equipment to function separately or in conjunction with
equipment manufactured by Delta Treatment Systems. Delta
is not responsible for the mechanical or electrical safety of
equipment it does not manufacture or supply with its aerobic
treatment units. Particular care should be used in evaluating
the electrical or mechanical safety of equipment manufactured
by others. This may include but not be limited to electrical
control panels or air pumps.
• Due to a possible re hazard, DO NOT plug into service
equipment on power pole and DO NOT use extension cords.
All electrical work performed by the installer or others must
be in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and
local codes.
• The operation and maintenance outlined in this manual applies
to normal operating conditions. Extreme conditions such as
frigid cold temperature, extreme heat/or and high altitudes
may aect the operation and maintenance of this unit. Consult
the factory regarding these extreme conditions.
Failure to properly secure the top may result in a serious
health or safety hazard.
SOLIDS REMOVAL
The Whitewater® Treatment System is designed to provide
years of trouble-free operation.
Determination of the need for solids removal can be done with a
sludge judge sample. If the sludge judge indicates more than 12
inches of sludge in the bottom of the reactor tank, the treatment
plant should be pumped out. Call your local authorized sewage
disposal service to have the tank contents pumped out and
disposed of properly.
Pumping Method
• Remove any oating solids by skimming.
• The air pump must be operating to keep the solids in
suspension.
• Pump out two-thirds of the tank volume with the suction pipe
opening being placed at the tank bottom.
• After the pump-out process is complete, ll the tank with fresh
water to normal operating level.
• Refer to the Installation Instructions to get the treatment plant
back into operation.
• Should indication of improper operation be observed at any
time, contact your local authorized Delta Treatment Systems
dealer/distributor.
Note: The cost associated with pumping the treatment
system is not covered under warranty and is not included in
the service policy.
SEASONAL USE GUIDELINES OF THE
WHITEWATER AEROBIC TREATMENT SYSTEM
These guidelines are for conditions as outlined below and apply
for systems that are not in use for the periods of time indicated.
Site conditions not covered by the following must be forwarded
to Delta Treatment Systems for recommended guidelines to
meet the particular site conditions.
1. System not in use for more than one month and less than
three months. Electrical power is left on and there are no frost
conditions.
• Leave air pump on and system operating.
2. System not in use for more than three months. Electrical
power is turned o and there are no frost conditions.
• While system is operating with the air pump on, remove all
material and liquid from tank.
• Rell with clean water.
• Turn o air pump.
3. System not in use more than three months. Electrical power is
on and there are not frost conditions.
• Leave air pump on and system running; OR
• While system is operating with the air pump on, remove all
material and liquid from tank.
• Rell with clean water.
• Turn o air pump.
4. System not in use. Electrical power is turned o and there are
frost conditions.
• While system is operating with the air pump on, remove all
material and liquid from tank.
• Turn o air pump.
• Rell with clean water.
Delta Treatment Systems • 9125 Comar Drive, Walker, LA 70785 • 1-800-219-9183 • www.deltatreatment.com
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