In the current production process, many enterprises will inevitably remove a large amount of waste water and waste residue. In this case, we need to do a good job in environmental protection and not cause secondary pollution to the surrounding environment. It is suggested that factories and enterprises with wastewater treatment needs can use Shallow Air Flotation machines to help us treat wastewater and purify water quality. Let's take a look at the daily maintenance knowledge of this sewage treatment equipment.
In the process of using the Shallow Air Flotation machine at ordinary times, in addition to mastering the basic daily operation methods, you must also pay attention to the maintenance methods. For example, we usually need to see if there is too much sediment and whether manual cleaning is required. Whether the pressure of the dissolved air tank is within a reasonable range, the general requirement is not higher than 0.8. If there are various kinds of scum clogging during the release process, it is recommended to wash it with clean water once. It's simple and effective.
In addition, in order to make the Shallow Air Flotation machine achieve a suitable use effect, some lubricating oil can be properly added in the daily use of the machine. It does not need too much, but there is a regular lubrication process. Secondly, in the process of sewage treatment, it is necessary to pay attention to adding chemicals and flocculants, which is an important technology to ensure clean water quality. There are also various valves. Valves need to be opened and closed all the time, especially in the air tank of a Shallow Air Flotation machine. There is also a valve here, but always pay attention to whether the valve is normal, and never leak.
These are the basic maintenance knowledge of the Shallow Air Flotation machine. In fact, there may be some other problems during the use process. Of course, most of the problems are actually relatively simple, because the equipment basically uses automatic operation, and there is little human intervention. .






