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Delta Environmental Products WHITEWATER WWSFA-115V Manual

Pre-engineered drip disposal system

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WHITEWATER
PRE-ENGINEERED DRIP DISPOSAL SYSTEM
MODEL WWSFA-115V / WWSFA-230V
P.O. BOX 969, DENHAM SPRINGS, LA 70727
800-219-9183 504-664-9467<FAX>
www.deltaenvironmental.com
OH 4-16-07
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  • Page 1 ® WHITEWATER PRE-ENGINEERED DRIP DISPOSAL SYSTEM MODEL WWSFA-115V / WWSFA-230V P.O. BOX 969, DENHAM SPRINGS, LA 70727 800-219-9183 504-664-9467<FAX> www.deltaenvironmental.com OH 4-16-07...
  • Page 2 ® HOW THE WHITEWATER FILTER SYSTEM WORKS ® The Whitewater Filter/Drip System consists of the following basic items: Pre-Treatment/Trash Tank ® Whitewater Aerobic Treatment Plant Dose Tank Pump Filter System Valves Controls and Alarm Panel Wastewater Grade Emitter Line and Accessories Treated effluent water from the Whitewater aerobic wastewater treatment plant spills into an underground ®...
  • Page 3 An absorption field installed on slopes should be carefully designed to take into consideration elevation changes and emitter line placement due to gravitational pressures. The pretreatment tank, treatment plant, dosing tank and filter unit should not be placed in low areas in order to prevent subsurface or surface runoff from returning or flooding the units.
  • Page 4: Operating Parameters

    FILTER SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS MODEL WWSFA-115V OPERATING PARAMETERS Motor/pump size 1/2 H.P.(Standard) Pressure regulator 40-PSI nominal Filtration 100 microns Pump cycles Set in Field (Factory set to12 times per day) Field flush Factory at 84 (once per week, field adjustable) Filter wash Each pump cycle (field adjustable for duration) Electrical requirements 115Volts, 1 Phase , 60 Hertz, 20 Amps...
  • Page 5 FILTER SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS MODEL WWSFA-230V OPERATING PARAMETERS Motor/pump size 1 H.P.(Standard) Pressure regulator 40-PSI nominal Filtration 100 microns Pump cycles Set in Field (Factory set to12 times per day) Field flush Factory at 84 (once per week, field adjustable) Filter wash Each pump cycle (field adjustable for duration) Electrical requirements 230Volts, 1 Phase , 60 Hertz, 15 Amps...
  • Page 6 Zone per Lateral of Zones Regulator in GPM per System Geoflow PC .53 2400 40 PSI 10.6 Geoflow PC 1.01 1750 40 PSI 14.6 Netafim Bio-Line PC .61 2100 40 PSI 10.7 Consult Delta Environmental Products for alternate designs.
  • Page 7 Prepare an excavation with an opening approximately one foot larger than the dose tank and a depth that will allow water to freely flow from the treatment plant into the dose tank. Backfill with a 6 inch layer of sand or gravel if otherwise unable to provide a smooth, level, compact base. Install the pump access pipe into the dose tank through the top of the tank and seal.
  • Page 8 underground service. It must be buried a minimum of 2 feet below the final grade and must be protected by conduit where it exits the ground. Conduit must extend a minimum of 1'-6" below ground where the wires rise from the ground to the control panel. These requirements are per the National Electric Code.
  • Page 9 Minimum lateral spacing must be 2 feet, except for special design. Lateral spacing of three feet or more should be used for slopes of 20% or greater. Install air vent/vacuum breakers at the high end of each drip zone supply and return manifold. Air vents/vacuum breakers to be placed in protective enclosure to prevent an accumulation of substances that could prevent their proper operation and they must have a grade level access.
  • Page 10 CARE AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS The Whitewater System has been designed and built to provide long term, reliable and efficient service. ® Once the unit has been installed (see installation instructions) the unit will operate with a minimum amount of attention. The following checks should be made periodically as described: CAUTION: USE LATEX PROTECTIVE GLOVES WHEN HANDLING EFFLUENT WASTEWATER.
  • Page 11 switch to the hand position and observe the water meter, again there is a 2 minute time delay before pump run. Flow would have been reduced if the filter were excessively dirty. After a period of time, observe if alarm stops sounding. This will indicate whether or not the system has returned to normal operation.
  • Page 12 Environmental Products COMPLAINTS: In order for Delta Environmental Products to properly address any complaints we require that you put in writing the date and nature of the complaint as detailed as possible. This must include the Serial Number of your system.
  • Page 13: Limited Warranty

    LIMITED WARRANTY Delta Environmental Products warrants the parts supplied by Delta in each system for a period of two (2) years. All warranty questions shall be resolved through Delta Environmental Products. The warranty on the device is that the device is free from defects in material and workmanship from the date of installation.
  • Page 14: General Description Of Operation

    The audible alarm can be silenced by the silence switch. When the high level water level recedes, the alarm will stop. Delta Environmental Products offers our Pre-Engineered system with a variety of control options; consult the factory for available options.
  • Page 15 National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) in accordance with ANSI/NSF Standard 40, Class 1 effluent requirements. It is designed for use with drip systems, spray irrigation systems, or other systems that may require highly filtered water. The Delta Environmental Products Whitewater DF series aerobic treatment plants are listed by NSF in accordance with ANSI/NSF Standard 40, ®...
  • Page 16 PROGRAMING THE PLC SETTINGS In the event that the PLC settings were changed and it is desired to return to the factory settings or you to change the factory settings proceed as follows: STEP 1: Press both of the ESC and OK buttons simultaneously.
  • Page 17 STEP 10: Using same procedure as in step 6, set until display numbers appear like the B10 window shown in step 8. STEP 11: Press OK STEP 12: Press ▼ button. You should see: B11: T < Parameter B11 T= 02:00m <...
  • Page 18 STEP 22: Using same procedure as in step 6, set until display numbers appear like the B14 window shown in step 20. STEP 23: Press OK STEP 24: Press ▼ button. You should see: < B18: Par Parameter B18 Lim= 000004 <...
  • Page 19 STEP 37: You can now set the clock if you desire. A correct clock setting is not required to run this program. Use the same procedure as in step 6. STEP 38: Press OK STEP 39: Press ESC PLC is now operating using the new parameters. To review the parameters, repeat the procedure.
  • Page 20 PLC PARAMETERS CPWWSFA-VERSION 1.0 BLOCK DESCRIPTION NON-ADJUST FACTORY SETTING NOMENCLATURE TH=Run time 12 Minutes 00:12h TL=Off time 2 Hours 02:00h Time delay on power up 2 Minutes 02:00m Open filter flush valve 1 Minute 01:00m when pump turns on Open filter flush valve 2 Minutes 02:00m when pump turns off...
  • Page 21 Troubleshooting the CPWWSF Control Panel Caution: High voltage service by qualified personnel only Before beginning to troubleshoot panel, verify that there is enough water in the dosing tank to activate pump float switch and (or) high level alarm switch or have a method of simulating those float switches proper operation.
  • Page 22 Pump does not run PLC has display. Go to 1 above. in auto position. Turn H-O-A switch to A (auto) position. Turn circuit breaker CB1 off Go to 2 above. for 5 seconds then back on. After a 2 minute wait, CR1 clicks on. CR1 stays on for PLC set run time (output 1 on).
  • Page 23 Filter flush valve PLC has display. Go to 1 above. does not operate properly. Pump operates properly. Go to 2 above. Turn circuit breaker CB1 off for 5 Re-program parameters seconds then turn back on. After a 2 in PLC. minute wait PLC output 2 turns on.
  • Page 24 Field flush valve PLC has display. Go to 1 above does not operate properly. Pump operates properly. Go to 2 above Momentarily push up field flush PLC or program switch then release. PLC output 3 problem. turns on. Output 3 stays on for 1 minute. Voltage on terminals 20 and 22 is Replace in-line fuse FU-4.
  • Page 25 Filter System Model WWSFA 115V & 230V...
  • Page 26 Filter System Electrical Installation Drawings MODEL CPWWSFA-115V...
  • Page 27 Filter System Electrical Installation Drawings MODEL CPWWSFA-230V...
  • Page 28 Filter System Model CPWWSFA-115V External Connections...
  • Page 29 Filter System Model CPWWSFA-115V Schematic Diagram...
  • Page 30 Filter System Model CPWWSFA-230V External Connections...
  • Page 31 Filter System Model CPWWSFA-230V Schematic Diagram...
  • Page 32 Filter System Model WWSFA-115V...
  • Page 33 Filter System Model WWSFA-230V...
  • Page 36 Drip System Air/Vacuum Relief...
  • Page 37 QUICK LOCK ELL 24" FLEXIBLE PVC QUICK LOCK FITTING 24" FLEXIBLE PVC PIPE TYPICAL DRIPLINE CONNECTION IN TURN OR LOOP Drip System Typical Dripline Connections...
  • Page 38 TEE (TYPICAL) 1 1/4"x3/4" ADAPTER (TYPICAL) 3/4" Slip DRIPLINE TYPICAL DRIPLINE CONNECTION TO PVC Drip System Typical Dripline Connections Delta Environmental Products, Inc. DWN BY: DATE: SCALE: DWG. NO.: JOB NO.: P.O. Box 969 Denham Springs, LA 70727 3/16/07 N.T.S.
  • Page 39 24" TYPICAL DRIPLINE INSTALLATION DETAIL TYPICAL DRIPLINE INSTALLATION DETAIL Drip System Typical Dripline Installation...
  • Page 40 CAPACITY OF ROUND TANKS Per Foot of Depth Diameter Gallons Area Sq. Ft. Diameter Gallons Area Sq. Ft. 2’ 23.50 3.14 6’ 211.51 28.27 2’6” 36.72 4.909 6’6” 248.23 35.18 3’ 52.88 7.069 7’ 287.88 38.48 3’6” 71.97 9.621 7’6” 330.48 44.18 4’...
  • Page 41 PERCOLATION – HYDRAULIC CHART Soil Type Percolation Rate Hydraulic Hydraulic Area Required Conductivity Min./In. Loading /100Gal/Day In./Hour Gal./Day/Ft. Coarse Sand <5 >2 Fine Sand 5 – 10 1.5 – 2 Sandy Loam 10 – 20 1.0 – 1.5 Loam 20 – 30 0.75 –...

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