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This section provides answers to many frequently asked questions on separators.
What is the difference between Full Retention and Bypass units?
Full Retention Separators treat the full flow that can be delivered by the drainage system, (normally equivalent to a flow generated by a rainfall intensity of 50mm/hr).
Bypass Separators treat all flows up to 5mm/hr. This covers up to 99% of all rainfall events. Flows above this rate are allowed to bypass the separator.
Where can they be discharged to?
Separators (by design) fall into two categories, depending on where they can discharge to:
Class I separators are able to discharge to a surface water drain, or a soakaway.
Class II separators must usally discharge to a foul sewer; each subject to environmental regulator - EA / SEPA / NIHS or water authority consent.
All Klargester Separators are supplied as complete units.
We do not supply manhole covers and frames with our separators.
Manhole covers and frames to cover a particular application can be purchased from any good builders merchant.
British European Standard BS EN 858-1 and Environment Agency Pollution Prevention Guideline PPG3 requires that all separators are to be fitted with an oil level alarm system and that it should be installed and calibrated by a suitably qualified technician so that it will respond to an alarm condition when the separator requires emptying.
Klargester offer a range of Alarms for all our models.
What pipework/inverts can we supply?
Please consult our product data sheets that are available free or visit our Download Centre
Periodic desludging is required approximately every 6 months, depending on usage.
An oil level alarm system can be purchased which gives an alarm condition when the separator is at 90% of its capacity, thereby giving opportunity to arrange desludging before the total capacity is reached.
Klargester strongly recommend that (at minimum) a manual 6-monthly check should also be part of a maintenance schedule.
Each Separator has a vent exit pipe mounted in the neck of the tank itself. This pipe will require extending out to an appropriate above-ground atmospheric venting point, but this secondary equipment is not supplied with the Separator unit.
Venting arrangements must meet local requirements and comply with HS(G)41 for filling stations or British Standard Code of Practice BS8301 for other applications.
Case study
BioDisc treatment plant serving a hotel /restaurant
The waste produced by this hotel was a cocktail of sewage, bar slops, kitchen fat/grease and cleaning products. The plant itself would experience a highly fluctuating pattern of inflow, (due to opening hours, seasonal peaks and special occasions), both of which called for a careful consideration when selecting the treatment solution.
Contact us
Klargester Ireland
Unit 1, Derryboy Road
Carnbane Industrial Estate
Newry, Co. Down
BT35 6QH
Tel: (NI) 028 302 66799
Tel: (ROI) 048 302 66799
info@klargester.ie
