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Kingspan Klargester BioAir DS1398P - User Manual

Kingspan Klargester BioAir DS1398P
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1012687 Issue 01 BioAir 2, 3 & 5 Installation and Maintenance Manual
1
DS1398P
BioAir 2 Gravity Sales Drawing
DS1399P
BioAir 3 Gravity Sales Drawing
DS1400P
BioAir 5 Gravity Sales Drawing
DS1407P
BioAir 2 IPS Sales Drawing
DS1408P
BioAir 3 IPS Sales Drawing
DS1409P
BioAir 5 IPS Sales Drawing
Please request copy of specific sales drawing from our
sales department
1012687
01
BioAir 2, 3 & 5 Manual - Initial Issue
January 2023
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Summary

HEALTH AND SAFETY

General guidelines

Summary of basic safety rules for installers and users.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Details recommended safety gear for specific tasks.

Maintenance and Inspection Procedures

Guidelines for safe inspection and maintenance.

Working Area

Specifies safe practices for the installation environment.

DESLUDGING

SYSTEM OVERVIEW

BioAir CHECKLIST

SELF HELP

Blower Failure

Troubleshooting common issues with the blower system.

Plant flooding

Diagnosing and addressing problems related to plant flooding.

Plant odour

Identifying causes and solutions for unpleasant odors.

DOs

Recommended actions for proper plant management and support.

DONTS

Prohibited actions to prevent damage or malfunction.

INTRODUCTION

TECHNICAL DATA

DESCRIPTION AND PROCESS

Optional Integral Discharge Pump

Explains the function and operation of an optional pump.

INSTALLATION

GENERAL CONCRETE SPECIFICATION

Details concrete requirements for unit installation.

1. Excavate Hole & Lay Concrete Bed

Step-by-step guide for preparing the installation site.

2. Lower Unit onto Concrete & Ensure Level

Instructions for safely placing and leveling the unit.

3. Backfill the Tank Unit

Procedures for backfilling around the tank.

4. Second Backfill Stage

Continuation of backfilling process.

5. Final Stage

Completing the backfilling and final installation steps.

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION

General Electrical Installation Information

Overview of electrical safety and compliance.

Isolator (Economy Specification)

Details on the basic electrical isolation switch.

Control Panel (Premium Specification)

Information on the advanced control system.

Mounting Frame Installation

How to install the frame for the control panel.

Integral Discharge Pump Installation

Steps for connecting the pump's electrical supply.

High-Level Alarm Installation

Guidance on installing the high-level alarm system.

Beacon Units Installation

Instructions for fitting external visual indicators.

PPFDS Installation

Details on installing the Power & Pressure Failure Detection System.

MAINTENANCE

DAILY

Daily checks for compressor operation and system status.

MONTHLY

Monthly checks including visual inspections and odor assessment.

THREE MONTHLY

Quarterly tasks like sludge assessment and filter checks.

TWELVE MONTHLY

Annual guideline for desludging frequency.

WARRANTY

FAULT FINDING

1. BLOWER NOT RUNNING

Troubleshooting steps for blower operational issues.

3. SLUDGE NOT MOVING

Identifying problems with sludge circulation.

4. ODOUR

Addressing causes and remedies for system odors.

NOTICE

Overview

The Kingspan BioAir is a self-contained, single-piece sewage treatment system designed to process crude domestic sewage and produce an effluent suitable for discharge into a watercourse or soak-away system, subject to regulatory approval. This system is intended exclusively for treating sewage from domestic properties.

Function Description:

The BioAir system operates by introducing crude sewage into an inlet chamber, where it is aerated via a diffuser located at the bottom of the biozone. Naturally occurring microorganisms within this aerated mixture efficiently break down pollutants in the sewage. After a period, the aerated solids and liquids are transferred from the biozone to the Final Settlement Tank (FST) via a transfer port. Solids settle in the FST and are returned to the biozone through a sludge return pipe. Treated effluent is then discharged from the FST via a T-pipe. Periodic desludging of the FST is necessary to maintain effluent quality as solids accumulate.

An optional Integral Discharge Pump can be included. This pump sits within a molded chamber in the FST. Treated effluent flows by gravity into this chamber. When the liquid reaches a predetermined level, a float switch activates the pump, discharging effluent. The same float switches off the pump when the liquid level is sufficiently lowered, preventing dry running. For units with this option, a high-level alarm is recommended to warn of pump malfunction or failure.

Important Technical Specifications:

Unit BioAir 2 BioAir 3 BioAir 5
Length (mm) 2500 2480 3190
Width (mm) 1540 1690 2010
Inlet Invert depth (mm) 455-755 575-875 645-945
Depth below ground (mm) 1805-2105 2075-2375 2485-2785
Blower JDK80 JDK80 JDK120
Alternative Blower LA80 LA80 LA120
Integral Discharge Pump* rating (W) 250 250 250
Max PE 6 9 15
Max Daily BOD (kg) 0.36 0.54 0.9
Maximum Daily Flow (m³) 0.9 1.35 2.25
*Optional

The main casing and cover of the BioAir are constructed from Medium Density Polyethylene. The unit's structural stability is tested in accordance with EN 12566-3.

Usage Features:

The BioAir system is designed for ease of installation and safe operation. It can be supplied with either an isolator switch (economy specification) or a control panel (premium specification) for electrical control. The electrical installation must be carried out by a competent, qualified electrician adhering to the latest IEE regulations. A dedicated circuit with appropriate isolation and protection devices, independent of other household protection devices, is required. An earth leakage circuit breaker with a 30mA minimum trip current is recommended.

The control panel, if supplied, can be mounted in the blower housing, wall-mounted, or fixed to a mounting frame. It should be positioned in a frequently viewed, easily accessible location, but not reachable by someone standing in or on the unit, to ensure fault alarms are visible.

The control unit features a display for operational status and alarm messages. It can be programmed for various settings, including country selection, activation of different components (e.g., pumped outlet, loss of pressure sensor), and time-table entries for operations like desludging, motor/blower, and chemical dosing. The display shows current run times and next run times for these operations.

Alarms are triggered by conditions such as mains failure, low battery, loss of rotation, high-level float probe, auxiliary input, blower pressure, and various fuse failures. When an alarm occurs, a message appears on the display, a beeper sounds, a beacon flashes, and the common alarm telemetry relay de-energizes. The beeper can be muted for six hours, after which it will sound again if the alarm persists. Three volt-free contacts are available for external alarm reporting.

The control unit also includes a battery management system, displaying "Not Charging" when mains power is absent, "Standard charge" during initial power-up or reset (16-hour countdown), "Intelligent Charge" when power is interrupted and shows time until full charge, and "Trickle Charge" when fully charged and maintaining the battery.

Maintenance Features:

Regular maintenance is crucial for efficient operation and is the responsibility of the owner/user. Kingspan recommends maintenance by qualified service personnel, but some self-help checks are outlined:

  • Daily: Check compressor operation by listening for it running.
  • Monthly:
    • Visually check compressor operation (bubbles rising in the reactor).
    • Ensure inlet and outlet zones are clear of debris.
    • Check for unusual odors; the plant should have an 'earthy' smell, not hydrogen sulphide ('rotten eggs').
    • Visually inspect the final effluent; if cloudy or containing suspended particles, desludging of the humus and/or primary tank is likely needed.
  • Three Monthly: Assess sludge buildup in the reactor and final settlement zone. Check and replace the blower filter if necessary, noting that filter change frequency is influenced by the blower/inlet location and air dirt particles.
  • Twelve Monthly: Desludging frequency is approximately 12 months, based on government figures of 2.4 people per household and incoming organic load. Desludging should be carried out by a licensed waste disposal contractor holding relevant permits. It's important not to empty the entire reactor and FST, as some biology should remain to continue working.

The control unit's menu allows access to an event log, which records the last ten alarm conditions with date and time, and when alarms clear. This aids in troubleshooting. Factory defaults can be restored via the menu, resetting settings like unit activation, country, timetables, event log, and inputs.

A warranty form is included for registration, and a notice detailing necessary maintenance should be fixed within the building. Kingspan provides contact numbers for service and replacement operating instructions.

Kingspan Klargester BioAir DS1398P Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKingspan
ModelKlargester BioAir DS1398P
CategoryIndustrial Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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