F.A.Q.
How to choose the right sewage treatment plant?
First, it is necessary to calculate the number of residents for which the treatment facility is calculated. According to the BCaR, an average of 200 liters of wastewater per day per person is calculated. For example, you have 5 people living at home, so there will be 1000 liters or 1 m3/day per day. Similarly, if a boarding house or a recreation center for 500 people, then 100 m3 / day is obtained per day. There is also a need to take into account the peak load and, of course, the power reserve. Of course, at large facilities, the amount of wastewater per day is calculated by engineers who will accurately determine the load on the treatment facilities. In any case, by calling us you will receive advice on the selection of a sewage treatment plant model.
How much space does the sewage treatment plant take up?
The size of the treatment plant varies depending on the capacity. Topas wastewater treatment plants are considered compact compared to other manufacturers. Since the Topas system uses SBR (Sequence Batch Reactor) technology, which allows you to reduce the size. And the TOPAS system itself can be implemented in any existing capacity.
How many people should service the sewage treatment plant?
TOPAS treatment facilities are serviced by 1 person. Since a control unit is installed in the TOPAS system, which controls the entire cleaning process.
And what about the "smell"?
TOPAS sewage treatment plants do not produce odour. With proper operation, the aerobic cleaning method eliminates odor. One of the main rules of operation is to observe the amount of wastewater.
What will happen to the installation if the electricity is cut off?
In the case of small sewage treatment plants for private homes, in the absence of electricity, the station works as an overflow septic tank, it has a supply of clean water, which will last for about a day. In the case of large sewage treatment plants, it is necessary to provide a generator there.