What should we pay attention to when installing township sewage treatment equipment?

When installing township sewage treatment equipment, attention should be paid to operating specifications, and the following should be noted:

1. Quality inspection before equipment installation

The origin of township sewage treatment equipment There is often a long distance from the project site. Many equipment have no quality problems when they leave the factory, but damage during transportation is also a common problem. Therefore, when the equipment arrives at the project site, it is necessary to carefully check whether the packaging and casing of the township sewage treatment equipment are damaged, and check whether the core accessories of the equipment are complete to avoid returning to the factory for repairs.

2. Key points for equipment hoisting

Usually the application scenarios of township sewage treatment equipment are villages and towns with narrow roads. Due to the large quality of the equipment, it is necessary to focus on checking the crane slings and safety devices. Whether it is reliable and effective, whether the outriggers are fully opened, whether there are dangerous factors such as high-voltage wires in the surrounding area, and warning and isolation areas are set up at the same time. In addition, the equipment should be lifted and placed with care to avoid damage to the equipment during hoisting, and check whether the water inlet and outlet of the equipment match the construction drawings.

3. Installation of equipment control cabinet

Sewage treatment equipment is driven by electricity and requires professional electrical engineers for wiring and debugging. When wiring, pay attention to the direction of the fan and pump motors. Many control cabinets of township sewage treatment equipment are placed outdoors. It is not advisable to install the control cabinets in low-lying areas to prevent rainwater from entering, causing safety hazards and damaging the control system.

4. Essentials of water injection and earthwork backfilling

It is common for township sewage treatment equipment to float or tilt due to neglect of water injection and earthwork backfilling. A more standardized approach is to fix the equipment to the bottom plate, and before backfilling the equipment after placement, fill the equipment with 50%-60% water, or add gravity equipment to prevent it from floating. It is not advisable to choose soil with high water content for backfill soil.