Lift Stations are designed
to operate in conjunction with ALPHA WOLF Sewage Treatment Units. They
become necessary where gravity flow is not feasible or practical. Lift
stations can be used to pump raw sewage into a treatment plant, or they
may be used to pump the effluent water from the plant or facility.
The Lift
Station can be utilized in the total design concept to provide an equalization
effect on the Sewage Treatment Unit. In order to harmonize the complete
system, a series of timers are utilized for activation during off-peak
hours.
There are
two basic types of Lift Stations used with ALPHA WOLF Wastewater Treatment
Systems. The most basic type used is called a "Simplex" Lift Station.
This design consists of a single pump, controls, and level controls. This
type is most often used in lower volume flow applications. The "Duplex" Lift Station utilizes two pumps, a control panel, and level controls.
This design is used where higher volume flow rates are common or a demand
for greater reliability is required.
Simplex, as the name implies, consists of a single pump by
design. The level control assembly utilizes sensors to control the electrical
motor and pump. The fluid level rising and falling in the basin contacts
the different sensors activating the motor to the appropriate function.
When operating in the "On" position, the level of fluid in the
basin will rise until contact with the start sensor is made. This activates
the pump to discharge until the contents (fluid) fall below the stop sensor.
The simplex design can include a High-Level alarm. This alarm (horn and/or
light) will alert the plant operator that there is a high fluid level
in the basin. This alarm will continue to sound until the fluid falls
below the stop probe, or is manually silenced.
Dual (two) pumps are
used in the duplex type Lift Station. The level control can be the same
as utilized in the simplex design. The duplex control panel is equipped
with an alternating relay that enables the pumps to automatically alternate
with each pump cycle. When a high level condition is encountered, both
pumps become operational, quickly lowering the fluid level within the
basin.
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