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Small community water treatment plant BALMORAL SBR12

small community water treatment plant
small community water treatment plant
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The Balmoral Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) combines the efficiency of activated sludge aeration with batch treatment to provide exceptional effluent quality even under extreme loadings. In common with all Balmoral products, no compromise is made with regard to quality or design and the advanced technology and materials used in the manufacture of the SBR will ensure a lifetime of reliable service with the very minimum of maintenance. The Balmoral SBR has been designed and built by Balmoral Tanks in association with the University of Abertay, Dundee, Waste Water Technology Centre, who acted as external consultants. The university carried out an in-depth test programme during which the SBR was tested and evaluated alongside a leading competitors model. The aim of the development programme was to design a unit which was not only very robust and reliable but which would provide outstanding effluent quality without the need for expensive “add on” equipment and would also overcome technical problems - (such as peak surges through the bio-zone), which most current designs have failed to adequately address. Population served: 7-12 Max hydraulic load (l/day): 2400 Organic load (g BOD5/day): 720 NH3 (g/per day): 96 Total capacity (litres): 6000 Diameter (mm): 2365 Height (mm): 3175 Empty plant weight (kg): 439 Energy usage (kWh/day): 2.16 Inlet invert (mm): 975 Outlet invert (mm): 1085 Pipework fitting (mm): Ø110 Lid size (mm): Ø760 Desludging interval: 12 months Product code: BSBR12 Accreditation: BBA (Cert No. 01/3786) Accreditation: IAB (Cert No. 02/0150)
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.