Operation, Timed dosing applications – Clarus Environmental Centrifugal STEP Systems User Manual

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Operation

GENERAL

The centrifugal septic tank effluent pumping (STEP) system is

designed to be an easily installed, drop in pump basin that does

not require an additional pump chamber. However it can be

installed in a secondary pumping chamber. By using a submersible

pump, high head pressures are achieved. The system was

designed for convenience. The filters are easily removed for servicing.

The filter has 528 linear feet of 1/16” filtration. This large surface

area ensures adequate filtering, and a longer interval between

necessary servicing.

SHORT TERM STORAGE

If unit is to be stored for six months or longer:
• Store system inside whenever possible or cover with some type of

protective covering

• Store unit upright in original shipping container
• Ideal storage temperatures are 45 to 90 degrees
• Tape or seal in a plastic bag the terminal ends of the wire leads

If panel is to be stored for more than six months, the following is advised:
• Store the panel inside whenever possible and leave in the shipping box
• All openings must be sealed
• Store in an upright position
• Do not stack anything on top of panel

START-UP

Before placing the equipment into operation the following must

be checked:

• Septic tank should be pumped and cleaned prior to installation in

existing system

• Installation needs to be according to instructions
• Installation should include an easy access riser and tamper resistant lid
• Filter assembly needs to be in place and secure
• Floats need to be in place, secure and adjusted for proper cycling
• Make sure float switches are free to move within the basin
• Be sure electrical connections are watertight and conform to uniform

building codes

• When a check valve is used, drill a 3/16” vent hole in pipe, between

the pump and check valve to insure the pump will not airlock

• If a control panel is used, the panel must be dry and securely installed

Fill the septic tank with water and check the system operation before

placing into service.

After installing the pump into the containment area with adequate

submergence, open the discharge valve fully. Start the unit using manual

controls. If flow is appreciably less than rated performance, pump may

be air locked. To expel trapped air, jog the unit several times, using

the manual controls.

Have a qualified electrician take voltage and current measurements on the

black wire of single phase. Record these readings in the space provided

in the “Owner’s Information” section of this manual for future reference.

Be sure to complete all items such as installing the lid on the riser,

securely closing the control panel, and checking the system operation

have been completed before placing the system into service.

OPERATION

• If the system is dosing a collection system, drainfield, sand filter,

wetland, or some other secondary wastewater treatment system,

the ideal dosing pattern should be known and applied.

• The high water alarm will indicate the system needs maintenance.

However, regular maintenance by trained professionals is a necessary

part of operation.

• During operation, the system owner must continue to use proper

septic tank ownership practices. Ground garbage, hair, grease, and

non-flushable paper products should be prevented from entering any

septic system. These materials will be prevented from entering the

drainfield by the filter apparatus, but abuse of the system will result

in the need for more frequent servicing.

Timed Dosing Applications

Clarus Environmental Centrifugal STEP Systems are adaptable for

Timed Dosing Applications using the following recommendations.
• Refer to Clarus Environmental Centrifugal STEP Systems catalog

sheet (CL0031) and Clarus Environmental Timed Dosing Panels

catalog sheet (CL0107) for ordering the correct panel part number.

• If the system is dosing a collection system, drainfield, sand filter,

wetland, or some other secondary wastewater treatment system,

the ideal dosing pattern should be known and applied.

• The alarm must be activated before the effluent level reaches the

bottom of the existing outlet pipe. The alarm can be set higher, up

to the bottom of the inlet pipe, if the existing outlet pipe has been

plugged. This can be determined by measuring the location and

elevation of the discharge pipe.

• Filling the septic tank with water after completion of the installation

must be done in order to check the pump and alarm.

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