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Oil Separators CE 5mg/l with silt storage V100 and Bypass in PE to 20 at 30l/s
Reminder : The oil level alarm, additional piece of equipment, is mandatory unless special derogation from the local authorities.
The operation of the oil separator is based on the separation by density difference insoluble polluants contained in the runoff. The by-pass system located at the entry box is used to regulate the flow (20% of treatment permissible flow). Compartment sludge allows to settle and trap suspended solids (>200um). Coalescence system with its large surface area allows free oil concentrate in promoting their collision. Oil then back to the closure system surface. The sealing system prevents the risk of the releasing of hydrocarbons.
- Designed in accordance with : EN 858-1 and EN 858-2
- Tank with a 20 year anti-corrosion warranty
- Tested and held in a saline environment
- Resists on ground with water table up to outlet level
- Low weight
- Easy handling
- Removable coalescence and easy maintenance
- Easy connections
- Devices held in stock
- Tank with a 20 year anti-corrosion warranty
- Tested and held in a saline environment
- Resists on ground with water table up to outlet level
- Low weight
- Easy handling
- Removable coalescence and easy maintenance
- Easy connections
- Devices held in stock
See sheet PHPE installation before handling and installing the separator.
Maximum height of the water table = outlet water
Mandatory concrete slab
Periodically to ensure that the ventillation is not obstructed.
Frequency must be adapted to drain sludge volumes and hydrocarbon intercepted. It is recommended to drain the appliance when the sludge reaches 50% of the volume of the sludge or oil occupy 80% of the retention capacity of the seprator (see NF P16-442). Take advantage of the drain to clean the coalescence and sealing system. After each discharge, the unit must be returned to water. Also check that the shutter fleet.
Frequency must be adapted to drain sludge volumes and hydrocarbon intercepted. It is recommended to drain the appliance when the sludge reaches 50% of the volume of the sludge or oil occupy 80% of the retention capacity of the seprator (see NF P16-442). Take advantage of the drain to clean the coalescence and sealing system. After each discharge, the unit must be returned to water. Also check that the shutter fleet.