As the quality of life improves, the volume of domestic wastewater is gradually increasing, necessitating the use of integrated greywater recycling equipment for treatment. However, it's also crucial to conduct regular inspections. Today, let's find out with the editor what needs to be checked on an integrated greywater recycling system.
The integrated reclaimed water reuse equipment utilizes cutting-edge membrane bioreactor technology, resulting in superior effluent water quality in all aspects compared to traditional wastewater treatment systems. The effluent water quality is visually nearly identical to tap water, making it suitable for reclaimed water use. It occupies less space and, due to the membrane separation effect, eliminates the need for solid-liquid separation equipment such as sedimentation and filtration, as well as backwashing. Additionally, the suspended solids concentration in the effluent is significantly lower than that of traditional solid-liquid separation systems, simplifying the entire process, making it easier to integrate, and greatly reducing the system's footprint.
Here's a brief introduction to the pre-commissioning inspection of the integrated reclaimed water reuse equipment, hoping it will be of some help to everyone.
Operators inspect the tightness of the nuts on the bolts connecting the base and the fan base.
2. Inspect the lubrication condition of the bearing and the tightness of the bearing bolts on the integrated water reuse equipment.
3. Inspect whether the shaft seal packing (stuffing box) is properly tightened and verify that the piping leading to the water seal ring within the shaft seal is properly connected.
Integrated Centralized Water Reuse Equipment
4. Ensure all tools and materials for maintenance are ready. When water levels are insufficient or when the receiving area has capacity limitations, consult with relevant departments to agree on a regulatory plan. This will facilitate normal, continuous trial operations. Pay special attention to preventing floating debris in the water storage from being吸入 into the pump and damaging the impeller during the initial trial run of the mine pump.
Ensure all auxiliary pressure gauges of the integrated wastewater reuse equipment, as well as the safety protection and electrical control devices, are sensitive, accurate, and reliable.







