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Amphidrome® Pinelands Commission The highest level of Nitrogen removal available... ...and at a reasonable cost. Revision 8/4/05

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Amphidrome® Pinelands Commission Maintenance Agreement The highest level of Nitrogen removal available... ...and at a reasonable cost.

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Revision 8/4/05 26sophisticated PLC computer program. The following outline provides a description of the structural framework of any Amphidrome® sys

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Revision 8/4/05 27• Time - 24 hour format, Hours, Minutes, Seconds If the date is changed without updating the day of the week (0-6), the CPU will

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Revision 8/4/05 28A U X 5 2 C A L E N D A R 9 6 / 0 1 / 0 2 / 7 ( S U N ) 5. To Accept Press ENT Twice ENT ENT HP Display Results A U

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Revision 8/4/05 2912. Operation The Amphidrome® system is a submerged attached growth bioreactor (SAGB) process, designed around a deep bed, sand fil

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Revision 8/4/05 30liquid starts to flow over the return flow/backwash trough, the test may be stopped. The total time to reach the trough should be r

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Revision 8/4/05 31 12.1.6. Sludge Wasting and Sludge Removal: Sludge wasting refers to the removal of sludge from the Amphidrome® reactor and is achi

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Revision 8/4/05 32Amphidrome® process should not have suspended solids in the effluent, nor should strong offensive odors be present in any of the tan

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Revision 8/4/05 3313. Troubleshooting Guidelines 13.1. Equipment 13.1.1. Blowers Problem Possible Cause Solution No air supply to reactor, when c

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Revision 8/4/05 34Blowers (cont’d) Problem Possible Cause Solution Blower running abnormally hot (continued) Poor ventilation Ensure adequate venti

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Revision 8/4/05 3513.1.2. Submersible Pumps Problem Possible Cause Solution Pump will not operate Circuit breaker tripped or switch in off positio

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Revision 8/4/2005 2NEW JERSEY PINELANDS COMMISSION ALTERNATE DESIGN WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM PILOT PROGRAM DRAFT AGREEMENT FOR MAINTENANCE SERVIC

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Revision 8/4/05 3613.1.3. Flow Sensor and Meter Problem Possible Cause Solution No display on screen Circuit breaker tripped Improper wiring Me

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Revision 8/4/05 3713.2. Controls 13.2.1. Floats Problem Possible Cause Solution Equipment not responding to floats Bad wiring or connections Impr

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Revision 8/4/05 38Process Control 13.2.2. BOD Removal Problem Possible Cause Solution High effluent BOD High organic loading Insufficient di

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Revision 8/4/05 3913.2.3. TSS Removal Problem Possible Cause Solution High Effluent TSS High influent TSS Dirty Amphidrome® reactor Check depth

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Revision 8/4/05 4013.2.5. Nitrogen Removal – NH3 Problem Possible Cause Solution High effluent ammonia Insufficient dissolved oxygen High influe

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Revision 8/4/05 4113.2.6. Nitrogen Removal – NO3- Problem Possible Cause Solution High nitrate in effluent and fractional ammonia level Excess diss

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Revision 8/4/05 4214. Appendix 1. Filter Flow Through Rate

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Revised 8/4/05 Project/Location: Date: Filter Size Diameter (ft) Area (sq ft) Forward Flow Rate Time (min.) Level (in.) Change (in.) Del. Vol. (

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Revised 8/4/05 15. Appendix 2. Automatic Voice/Pager Dialer System*Model AD2001 Operating Instructions

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Revised 8/4/05 HOW IT WORKS The AD2001 dialer features busy-line and no-answer detection to ensure prompt transmission of up to 2 prerecorded messag

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Revision 8/4/2005 3 2. Measure and record residuals thickness (scum and sludge) and pump-out residuals consistent with the recommended pumping sched

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Revision 8/4/05 46 · Callout for P: Press this key to program in a pause. Each “P” provides a 2-second pause. · Callout for R: Press this key to

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Revision 8/4/05 47 The LCD will read: PAGER 1(YES) 2(NO) STEP 2 Press “1” if you wish to program in a numeric pager number (step 3A).

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Revision 8/4/05 48Press: 5 5 5 1 2 1 2 P P * STEP 4 Repeat steps 1-3 for each number to be programmed in each location. Select any of 4 loc

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Revision 8/4/05 49 ENTER PBX NUMBER Enter PBX number (1 digit). Attempts Attempts refers to the number of times the dialer will call each des

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Revision 8/4/05 50OPTION #4 ID plus 2 OGMs. Select this option if you wish to record one ID of up to 15 seconds in length, and two OGMs, each of which

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Revision 8/4/05 51 RECORD OGM1 PRESS R B) Speak 6-12 inches away from the microphone. Referring to your script and speaking in a normal voi

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Revision 8/4/05 52 STEP 2 The LCD will read: SELECT: 1 OR 2 0(DONE) Enter the channel you wish to program (1-2). Enable/Disable

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Revision 8/4/05 53 B) Press “2” to select a normally closed channel. Momentary/Continuous Activation STEP 7 The LCD will read: CH X: MOM/C

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Revision 8/4/05 54 STEP 10 Press “1” to accept the Channel programming. Press “2” to re-program or to revert to previously programmed setting. You ar

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Revision 8/4/05 55message(s) to ensure that the correct OGM (if programmed) is delivered. Press “0” to exit testing. STEP 5 Now connect your dialer

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Revision 8/4/2005 4any delays or interruptions in alarm transmissions resulting therefrom and shall waive any claims against FRMA which otherwise migh

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Revision 8/4/05 56Here are a few explanations to help you better understand how your AD-2001 dialer operates. For specific information on the AD-2001

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Revision 8/4/05 57 SAMPLE PROGRAM PLANNER Programming Example for Quick Setup Before programming the dialer, study the example shown on this page. T

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Revision 8/4/05 58AD2001 PROGRAM PLANNER PROGRAM: NUMBERS DATE: # PAGER YES NO TELEPHONE # (EXC. PBX DIGIT, INCL. NUMERIC PAGER CODE N

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Revision 8/4/05 59 STEP 1 Press “1”. STEP 2 When the LCD reads SELECT 1-4, press “1” to install the first phone number in location 1 press “2” to in

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Revision 8/4/05 60STEP 11 Press “2” to program Channel 2. Press “1” to ENABLE. Press “2” twice to indicate no EXIT or ENTRY delay. Now press “1” for N

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Revision 8/4/05 61 Channel 2 Activation N.O. Channel 1 Dial Number As Required Channel 2 Dial Number As Required Channel 1 Play Ou

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Revision 8/4/05 62 NO ENTRY DELAY CH1: N.O. CH1: MOMENTARY CH1: PROGRAMMED NUMBERS WILL BE DISPLAYED CH1: OUTGOING MESSAGE WILL BE PLAYE

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Revision 8/4/05 63STEP 3 Test the dialer alarm and status channels. • To test the dialer alarm channel (channel 1), place a jumper wire across the

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Revision 8/4/05 64SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Power source: 9-18VDC Current (OPERATE mode – standby): 28mA typical. Current (OPERATE mode –

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Revision 8/4/05 65PLS: Power Loss Sensor (110VAC) Sensors Magnetic Contacts – Door and Window Glass Break Detectors Hold Up Buttons/Emergency Swit

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Revision 8/4/2005 5G. Conditions requiring service provider response to alarm or homeowner notification to the service provider shall be reported to

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Revision 8/4/05 66strong magnetic fields. Avoid placing near large metal objects and areas that produce smoke, dust and mechanical vibrations. Care

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Revision 8/4/05 67· Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by United se

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Revised 8/4/05 16. Appendix 3. Glossary of Terms

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Revised 8/4/05 ADVANCED WASTE TREATMENT Any process of water renovation that upgrades treated wastewater to meet specific reuse requirements. May i

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Revision 8/4/05 70The wastes being treated flow over the media. Trickling filters and rotating biological contactors are attached growth reactors. T

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Revision 8/4/05 71condition is often the cause of rising sludge observed in secondary clarifiers or gravity thickeners. DISSOLVED OXYGEN (see DO) E

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Revision 8/4/05 72MIXED LIQUOR SUSPENDED SOLIDS When the activated sludge in an aeration tank is mixed with primary effluent or the raw wastewater an

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Revision 8/4/05 73 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER (PLC) A small computer that controls process equipment (variables) and can control the sequence of v

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Revision 8/4/05 74of the activated sludge process make use of the suspended growth reactors. These reactors can be used for BOD removal, nitrificatio

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Revision 8/4/2005 6 In the event the Site is sold or otherwise transferred, the Owner agrees to promptly notify FRMA in writing. FRMA agrees to prov

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Revision 8/4/2005 7 In Witness Whereof, the parties have hereto set their hands and seals as of the date first written above. F. R. MAHONY & ASS

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Revision 8/4/05 Amphidrome® Pinelands Commission User Instructions The highest level of Nitrogen removal available... ...and at a reasonable cost.

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Revision 8/4/05 USER INSTRUCTIONS Congratulations on your Amphidrome® investment. With proper care and following some basic precautions, your system

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Revision 8/4/05 The Anoxic Tank is the first tank in the process. This tank receives all of the wastewater flow from the home. Solids are permitted

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TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1. DEED NOTICE SECTION 2. WARRANTY SECTION 3. MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT SECTION 4. USER INSTRUCTIONS SECTIO

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Revision 8/4/05 do not hear from the system operator within 12 hours, please call F. R. Mahony & Associates at 800-791-6132. Supplemental Instruc

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Revision 8/4/05 APENDIX I USER PRECAUTIONS WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND AVOIDING THE INTRODUCTION OF THESE ITEMS INTO THE AMPHIDROME® SYSTEM.  STRONG C

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Amphidrome® Pinelands Commission UInstallation Instructions The highest level of Nitrogen removal available... ...and at a reasonable cost.

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Revision 8/4/05 1TABLE OF CONTENTS The Amphidrome® Process 2 General 3 Installation Procedures 4 Amphidrome® System Pipin

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Revision 8/4/05 2 UThe Amphidrome® Process The Amphidrome® system is a submerged attached growth bioreactor process, designed around a deep-bed san

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Revision 8/4/05 3 UGeneral Installers of Amphidrome® systems should be versed in installation of subsurface disposal systems (SSDS). Installers mu

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Revision 8/4/05 4Start up services and inspection services of the manufacturer or authorized agents shall include: 1) Inspection of air pattern in t

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Revision 8/4/05 5UAmphidrome® System Piping Amphidrome® Reactor Outside Piping The Amphidrome® Reactor discharge line (2-inch PVC) and associated el

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Revision 8/4/05 6UAmphidrome® Reactor Internals This Amphidrome® reactor consists of the following three (3) items: underdrain, support gravel, and f

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Revision 8/4/05 7 Amphidrome® Reactor High Float  The float controls the duration of each return after the float is elevated. If the float remai

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Revision 8/4/05 Amphidrome® Pinelands Commission Deed Notice The highest level of Nitrogen removal available... ...and at a reasonable cost.

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Revision 8/4/05 8UGravel and Media Installation Gravel and Sand  Gravel and sand are to be installed in the reactor using buckets to drop the mater

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Revision 8/4/05 9 Completion of the top access way cover and interconnecting external piping connections must be completed before backfilling around t

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Revision 8/4/05 10 CUT SHEET 1.RETURN FLOW/BACKWASH AND EFFLUENT PUMPS MODEL E57 U

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Revision 8/4/05 11Amphidrome® Clear Well Floats (3) Amphidrome®Clear Well High Float  The float serves as a high alarm float when it is elevated.

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Revision 8/4/05 12A single access cover shall be installed over the Amphidrome® Reactor to permit access to the reactor for service and inspection. T

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Revision 8/4/05 13The blowers must be anchored to the floor of the enclosure to restrict vibration and stress on the blower piping. Anchors should be

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Revision 8/4/05 14Note: At any time, the manufacturer reserves the right to modify and to improve the Amphidrome® Control System wiring. Modified dr

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Revision 8/4/05 New Jersey Pinelands Commission Alternate Design Wastewater Treatment System DRAFT Deed Restriction. The unique ecological character o

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Revision 8/4/05 operation and maintenance service firm and the effluent sample collection technician for the purpose of complying with the provisions

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# QUANT # QUANT1 1 2000 GALLON ANOXIC TANK WITH WATER ITEMS 1 - 4 REFER TO DETAIL ATIGHT PENETRATION SEALS 1 - 4 1 2" TEE AND CHECK VALVE ASSEMBL

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# QUANT # QUANTITEMS 17 - 19 REFER TO 2' DIA. AMPHIDROME®REACTOR DRAWING17 2 PIPE MOUNTED MINI FLOATS W/50' CABLE18 18" GRAVEL-ASSORTED

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# QUANT # QUANTITEMS 31 - 33 REFER TO CLEAR WELL TANKDRAWING31 3 MINI FLOATS W/50' CABLE32 1 FLOAT MOUNTING BRACKET KIT33 1 SAMPLING DEVICE (OPTI

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Revision 2/22/2006 35Appendix 3. AUTOMATIC VOICE/PAGER DIALER SYSTEM* MODEL AD2001 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS HOW IT WORKS The AD2001 dialer features b

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Revision 2/22/2006 36· Callout for P: Press this key to program in a pause. Each “P” provides a 2-second pause. · Callout for R: Press this key t

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Revision 2/22/2006 37STEP 2 Press “1” if you wish to program in a numeric pager number (step 3A). Press “2” if you wish to program in a telephone numb

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Revision 2/22/2006 38NOTE: IF YOU ENTER THE WRONG CHOICE, PRESS “M” KEY REPEATEDLY AND RETURN TO THE “PROGRAM MODE”, THEN SELECT THE SECTION TO CHANGE

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Revision 8/4/05 Amphidrome® Pinelands Commission Warranty The highest level of Nitrogen removal available... ...and at a reasonable cost.

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Revision 2/22/2006 39 The LCD will display: PROGRAM: MESSAGE REPEAT ENTER 1-3 Step 1: Press the digits (1-3) corresponding to the

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Revision 2/22/2006 40 STEP 1 Decide which of the four options you prefer. STEP 2 Before programming in this option, write down all your messages. Ti

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Revision 2/22/2006 41channel. Although comprehensive in scope, the system is easy to program. Just follow these simple steps. NOTE: IF YOU ENTER THE

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Revision 2/22/2006 42A) Press “1” to select a normally open channel. B) Press “2” to select a normally closed channel. Momentary/Continuous Activat

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Revision 2/22/2006 43TESTING YOUR SYSTEM Test your system before an emergency occurs. Do not neglect to review programmed information and verify all

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Revision 2/22/2006 44OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM You are now ready to begin operating your system, relying on the AD-2001 to work in conjunction with your

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Revision 2/22/2006 45“M” to return to the OFF Mode. Both exit and entry delay times can be pre-selected to range from 1-199 seconds. Additional Feat

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Revision 2/22/2006 46 AD2001 PROGRAM PLANNER PROGRAM: NUMBERS DATE: # PAGER YES NO TELEPHONE # (EXC. PBX DIGIT, INCL. NUMERIC PAGER C

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Revision 2/22/2006 47STEP 1 Press “1”. STEP 2 When the LCD reads SELECT 1-4, press “1” to install the first phone number in location 1 press “2” to

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Revision 2/22/2006 48STEP 12 Press “0” to exit PROGRAM: CHANNELS. Press “M” to exit programming mode. After thoroughly testing your system, re

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Revision 8/4/05 WARRANTY NEW JERSEY PINELANDS COMMISSION ALTERNATE DESIGN WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM PILOT PROGRAM [DRAFT] WARRANTY This Warr

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Revision 2/22/2006 49 TEST: T-LINE TONE TEST: T-LINE PBX=OFF TEST: T-LINE ATTEMPTS = 3 TEST: T-LINE REPEATS = 3 The last screen t

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Revision 2/22/2006 50 CH2: NO ENTRY DELAY CH2: N.O. CH2: MOMENTARY CH2: PROGRAMMED NUMBERS WILL BE DISPLAYED CH2: OUTGOING MESSAGE WI

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Revision 2/22/2006 51Activation: 1) N.C. Activation: dialer activates when an “open” is detected 2) N.O. Activation: dialer activates when

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Revision 2/22/2006 52Additional Options Data logger: AD-2001-DL Retains in memory log of alarm events for later retrieval and review. Wireless: AD-

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Revision 2/22/2006 53· Your phone line is working. · You check out the entire system, including external hookup wiring and sensors attached. If y

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Revised 8/4/05 Amphidrome® Pinelands Commission Operation & Maintenance Manual The highest level of Nitrogen removal available... ...and at a re

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Revision 8/4/05 ii 1. FORWARD... 4 2.

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Revision 8/4/05 iii10.6. Filter High Level Alarm... 24 10.7. Clear W

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Revision 8/4/05 41. FORWARD This manual has been prepared to help meet the objectives of long equipment life, minimal equipment maintenance, and cost

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Revision 8/4/05 52. Introduction The removal of soluble organic matter (SOM) from wastewater was traditionally the primary objective of biological wa

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Revision 8/4/05 4. This warranty covers all shipping costs incurred to ship either the defective component to FRMA for the purposes of inspection

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Revision 8/4/05 6 Since biological removal of nitrogen is both possible and economically viable, many of today’s wastewater treatment plants require t

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Revision 8/4/05 7To achieve simultaneous oxidation of soluble material, nitrification and denitrification in a single reactor, the process must provid

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Revision 8/4/05 8The oxidation of ammonia to nitrate is accomplished by the aerobic growth of chemolithotrophic, autotrophic bacteria and is described

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Revision 8/4/05 9meter or pump run time. However, effluent flow metering is the most common and will provide an accurate measure of the flow actually

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Revision 8/4/05 10containing high salt concentrations, such as brine, cannot be readily analyzed without modification. The suspended solids parameter

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Revision 8/4/05 11requirements. The Pinelands Commission protocols are included in the body of this document to the extent possible. 6.1. Amphidrom

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Revision 8/4/05 12 DRAWING DETAIL G EFFLUENT PUMP AND SAMPLER DETAIL

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Revision 8/4/05 13The sample chamber plug is threaded back in place and the manhole cover is replaced over the clear well access. The next discharge

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Revision 8/4/05 14and shall document the time of sample collection, the point of collection, the method used to induce sample flow and any anomalous e

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Revision 8/4/05 1514. The first round of quarterly sampling of a newly installed system shall be conducted no more than three months after the initia

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Revision 8/4/05 Requests for information should be directed to: F.R. Mahony & Associates, Inc. 273 Weymouth Street Rockland, MA 02370 Ema

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Revision 8/4/05 167.1. Principles of Operation A programmable logic controller consists of two basic sections, the central processing unit (CPU) and

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Revision 8/4/05 17 Figure 2. Input/Output Interfaces During operation, the CPU does three things. First it reads the input data from the field de

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Revision 8/4/05 18however, it is more convenient with the computer. Programming and program changes refer only to modifications that affect the logic

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Revision 8/4/05 19 Figure 4. Hand Held Program Loader Once a register is shown in the display, its value can be changed using the following keystr

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Revision 8/4/05 20NEXT HP Display Results V 2 0 0 1 V 2 0 0 0 4 5 5 2 4 F 5 0 8.2. Changing V-Memory Values Press these Keystroke

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Revision 8/4/05 216) All submersible pump total run times are recorded. 7) Total run times for both the process blower and backwash blower are recor

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Revision 8/4/05 22 The day of the week can be viewed in register V2006. 10.2. Backwash Cycle The system is capable of 16 backwash cycles per day and

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Revision 8/4/05 23If V2400 is equal to or greater than 1 minute backwash cycles 4, 5, and 6 are enabled. If V2400 is equal to or greater than 2 minut

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Revision 8/4/05 24If the system has discharged to the 2nd float in the clear well and this float has not become elevated again due to a lack of incomi

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Revision 8/4/05 2510.8. Accumulated Run Times The following run times are recorded: Description Seconds (0 to 3600) Minutes Effluent Pump

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