What is a multi Flo?

What is a multi Flo?

THE MULTI~FLO SYSTEM You are the owner of a complete wastewater treatment system that combines aeration and filtration in one compact unit. Your system, which was designed and built by MULTI~FLO, is tested and certified under National Sanitation Foundation ANSI/NSF Standard 40, as a Class I system.

What is sewer aeration?

Aeration is the process of adding air into wastewater to allow aerobic biodegradation of the organic materials. This is where the sewage gets pumped into an aeration tank, where it is mixed with air and sludge loaded with bacteria.

What are the two types of septic flows for systems?

Types of Septic Systems

  • Septic Tank.
  • Conventional System.
  • Chamber System.
  • Drip Distribution System.
  • Aerobic Treatment Unit.
  • Mound Systems.
  • Recirculating Sand Filter System.
  • Evapotranspiration System.

How does the multi Flo wastewater treatment system work?

Clean, Odorless Effluent Unique to the Multi-Flo System is the quiet, water-cooled, energy efficient submersible aerator and the no by-pass positive filtration design. The Multi-Flo contains 132 square feet of 100 micron fixed film media, which filters the wastewater before it, can be discharged from the system.

Do you need a multi Flo alarm system?

Although periodic, routine maintenance is necessary to insure continuous, trouble-free operation, all service is provided by local factory-trained representatives. The Multi-Flo alarm system alerts the homeowner of any pending problem.

How many GPD does a multi Flo treatment plant hold?

Multi-Flo provides five (5) individual treatment plant capacities: 500, 600, 750, 1000, and 1500 gallons per day (GPD). This allows for proper sizing of the plant based upon actual (or anticipated) sewage flows.

How big of a space does a multi Flo need?

The Multi-Flo requires only a small space (approximately 6′ in diameter) for installation. In addition, depending on local and state regulations, it may be permissable to reduce normal drainfield sizing requirements or to discharge the effluent (with disinfection) directly to an approved receiving stream.