Support ............................... 3 Permits ............................... 3 Proper Use ............................3 Read and Keep This Manual......................3 Overview of AS450-1, AS500-1, AS600-1, AS750-1, AS1000-1, AS1500-1 System and Terminology ............................3 Tanks ..............................4 Unpack and Inspect Parts ......................5 Certified Contractor Supplied Equipment as Specified by the Certified Designer on the Approved Plans .........................
All system designers, installers and service providers must be Aero-Stream certified. Training is available on a regular basis through Aero-Stream, LLC. Prior to the installation of the product, the certified installer must obtain any and all required state and local permits. The installer must strictly comply with all pertinent state and local requirements.
Tanks The Aero-Stream aerobic treatment units have been certified in pre-cast concrete tanks. The Appendix of this manual includes alternate construction poly tanks that have been approved by NSF for use with the Aero-Stream aerobic treatment units. The certified installer shall provide the model number, drawings and specifications of the poly tank or the pre-cast tank configuration to Aero-Stream engineering for review to ensure compliance to the ANSI/NSF 40 standard.
Certified Contractor Supplied Equipment as Specified by the Certified Designer on the Approved Plans 1. Approved tank. The Aero-Stream aerobic treatment unit works in conjunction with a septic tank and certified soil absorption field design. Site designer and contractor are responsible to provide the tank and soil absorption field as required in the approved plans.
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(Figure 21) and feed each of the yellow float ropes through the lid of the tank. 5. For AS450-1, AS500-1 (Figure 11), AS600-1 (Figure 12), AS1000-1 (Figure 14), and AS1500-1 (Figure 15), the center-outlet side Bio-brush cluster should be slid over the center outlet housing as noted in Figure 20.
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6. Models AS450-1, AS500-1, AS600-1, and AS750-1. Insert the free end of the air line through the 5/8-inch hole from step 1 and pull the air line through the hole. Adequate air line of about 12 to 18 inches should be left inside the tank. The slack in the air line ensures that the diffuser assembly rests on the bottom of the tank.
FRONT VIEW Figure 36, Alarm and Float Switch Overview 13. Install the tee fitting in the output air line of the Aero-Stream unit (Figure 36). Secure the air line with provide cable ties. 14. Connect the 1/8-inch air line from the tee to the black barbed fitting on the bottom of the Aero-Alert (Figure 37).
Operation & Maintenance WARNING: Content in the following section pertains to certified Aero-Stream providers only! Property owners must contact the service provider listed on the front of this manual if product assistance is required. A property owner is not permitted to perform any diagnostics or product servicing. Failure to comply with these requirements is a violation of state and municipal codes.
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If service is required, call the authorized service provider listed on the label of the product or Aero-Stream. Attempts to service this product will void warranty and expose the user to electrical shock which m ay cause severe injury or death. Tampering will void warranty.
Intermittent Use or Vacating Property The AS450-1, AS500-1, AS600-1, AS750-1, AS1000-1, and AS1500-1 systems are designed to operate continuously. In the event the property is vacated for a period of 90 days or more, it is advised to turn off the power to the compressor. The compressor should be restarted upon occupancy of the premises.
To investigate a low air flow condition, disconnect the airline at the tee fitting after the alarm and measure the air pressure. The pressure should measure three-(3) to five-(5) psi. If the air pressure is below this range, contact Aero-Stream to obtain a RMA number to return the product for servicing.
DISCLAIMER, DURATION, AND SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY Aero-Stream, LLC (“Aero”) warrants its NSF/ANSI 40 Aerobic Treatment Units against defective materials or workmanship at the time of shipment for a period of 24 months. To make a valid claim under this warranty, Aero must be notified through writing, email or otherwise of any warranty claim within the applicable warranty period and in the manner described below.
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NSF Certified Aero- Stream AS500-1 that is NSF Listed against NSF/ANSI Standard 40, Class II and the NSF Certified Aero-Stream AS500-2 and -3 that is NSF Listed to NSF/ANSI Standard 40, Class I. The manufacturer must ensure that the appropriate tankage is specified for the system.
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The volume requirements are important to ensure that the performance of the larger system is at least proportionally equivalent to the NSF Certified Aero-Stream AS500-1 that is NSF Listed against NSF/ANSI Standard 40, Class II and the NSF Certified Aero-Stream AS500-2 and AS500-3 that is NSF Listed against NSF/ANSI Standard 40, Class I.
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NSF Certified Aero-Stream AS500-1 that is NSF Listed against NSF/ANSI Standard 40, Class II and the NSF Certified Aero-Stream AS500-2 and -3 that is NSF Listed to NSF/ANSI Standard 40, Class I. The manufacturer must ensure that the appropriate tankage is specified for the system. If you have any questions, please contact me directly.
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