FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Operating Principle Biological Sewage Treatment System DVZ-SKA-
BIOMASTER
The
Biological Sewage Treatment system consists of three watertight compartments
and other equipments:
1.
Pre-treatment Tank
2. Treatment
Tank
3.
Disinfecting Tank
4. Other
Equipments (pumps, blowers, dosing pumps, level sensor)
PRE-TREATMENT
TANK
The
“black water” is fed through the pipeline using gravity or a vacuum, and flows
through the sewage inlet into the pre treatment tank, where intensive
sedimentation and pre-treatment takes place using oxygen, a continuous supply
of which is provided by a fan. The system is ventilated to the open deck via
the ventilation system.
TREATMENT TANK
The pre
treated “Black water” flows through a special overflow into the treatment tank,
containing the submerged fixed bed, which is at the center of the system.
The
sewage to be treated must circulate through this bed. Fine oxygen bubbles blown
in by a special disperser keep the sewage in suspension and excite the
micro-organism on the surface of the fixed bed into extreme activity, causing
almost complete aerobic- biological degradation of faecal mass.
Remaining
activated sludge is fed back into the pre- treatment tank using a sludge syphon
and continues to serve as an active bio mass within the system.
DISINFECTING
TANK
The
biologically cleaned sewage is fed to the disinfecting tank via rising pipe.
Adding disinfectant via the metering pump kills off germs and bacteria.
OTHER
EQUIPMENTS
The
Blower is operated by a manual switch on the control panel and should be switched
on all the time when the unit is in operation.
The
Discharge pump is controlled by a HAND/OFF/AUTO switch on the control panel.
When the Discharge pump switch is in the AUTO position, it is under the control
of the level switches situated in the Disinfectant tank. When the maximum
filling level is reached, the level sensor activates the Discharge pump, which
empties the tank down to a specified minimum level. The dosing pump is switched
on when the water level in the Disinfectant tank is ‘LOW’ and is switched off
automatically after the preset time.
GENERAL PROCEDURE FOR START UP
1.
Close all air and water
valves, and inspect overall system visually.
2.
Check the motors rotation.
3.
Check all motors for
current draw.
4.
Fill the treatment plant
with water, NEVER start up a system with waste water. Use the same water
source, if possible, as used for sanitary service. Fill treatment plant tank
until water spills into contact tank and reaches a level ½ way up the contact
tank sight glass. Check for leaks, if any, repair before start up.
5.
Start compressed air
supply by starting any of the Air Blowers.
6.
Bleed air out of Discharge
pump casing. Check pump action by hand- start (sight glass level falls) and,
necessary, fill with water again. After checking put the pump in AUTO mode.
7.
Fill the chlorine
container with 15 % Sodium Hypochlorite, and check pumping action of dosing
pump (manual control switch).
8.
During the normal
operation, the 2-way outlet valve
for the Disinfectant Tank should be in open position. The valves for the Pre treatment
and Treatment tank should be closed.
NOTE: it
will take 5-10 days for the bacterial culture to grow to normal operating
strength. During this period system effluent may change from clear to cloudy.
If bacterial culture has started properly it reverts to clear.
DISCHARGE
OF SEWAGE Annex
IV Of MARPOL 73/78
Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution by Sewage
from Ships
Discharge of sewage
(1) Subject to the provisions of
regulation 3 of this Annex, the discharge of sewage into the sea is prohibited,
except when:
(.1) The ship is discharging
comminuted and disinfected sewage using a system approved by the Administration
in accordance with regulation 9.1.2 of this annex at a distance of more than 3
nautical miles from the nearest land, or sewage which is not comminuted or
disinfected at a distance of more than 12 nautical miles from the nearest land,
provided that in any case, the sewage that has been stored in holding tanks, or
sewage originating from spaces
containing living animals shall not be
discharged instantaneously but at a moderate rate when the ship is en route and
proceeding at not less than 4 knots; the rate of discharge shall be approved by
the Administration based upon standards developed by the Organization; or
(.2) the ship has in operation an
approved sewage treatment plant which has been certified by the Administration
to meet the operational requirements referred to in regulation 9.1.1 of this
Annex, and
(.2.1) The test results of the
plant are laid down in the ship’s International Sewage Pollution Prevention
Certificate.
(.2.2) Additionally, the effluent
shall not produce visible floating solids in, nor cause discoloration of, the
surrounding water.
(2) The provision of paragraph 1
shall not apply to ships operating in the waters under the jurisdiction of a
State and visiting ships from other states while they are in these waters and
are discharging sewage in accordance with such less stringent requirements as
may be imposed by such State.
(3) When the sewage is mixed with
wastes or waste water covered by other Annexes of MARPOL, the requirements of
those annexes shall be complied with in addition to the requirements of this
Annex.
IF THE SEWAGE
TREATMENT PLANT IS PUT OFF;
a- Prior entering territorial
waters (12NM from nearest land), the discharge of raw sewage overboard is not
permitted and is to be turned over to the sewage holding tank and the sewage
overboard discharge valve is to be kept shut and padlocked to avoid any inadvertent
discharge. After locking, the key is to be retained by Chief Engineer. This event
is to be logged in the sewage discharge log.
b- All sewage generated during
vessel’s course within territorial waters of a country and port stay is to be collected
in the holding tanks.
c- Untreated Sewage overboard
discharge is only to be resumed after the vessel is out of territorial waters
(12NM from the nearest land) and underway at the speed of more than 4 knots,
position of the vessel is to be confirmed from bridge and event logged.
d- Discharge should be carried out
at a moderate rate.
e- Capacity of the holding tanks is
sufficient for above 5 days under normal use.
f- Holding tank is to be flushed
with fresh water periodically.
g- Regular maintenance of all
equipment is to be carried out as per maker instructions.
h- Holding tank must be emptied out
at least 6 hours before entry into territorial waters; position of the vessel
must be confirmed with bridge.
i- Also, when special port
regulations prohibit discharge from a sewage treatment plant, the sewage must
be retained in the sewage holding tank.
j- Discharge of untreated sewage is
not allowed, EXCEPT IN EMERGENCY.
The provisions of this Annex shall apply to:
(a) (i) New ships of 400 gross tonnage
and above;
(ii) New ships of less than 400 gross
tonnages which are certified to carry more than 15 persons;
(b) (i) existing ships of 400 gross
tonnage and above, 5 years after the date of entry into force of this Annex;
(ii) existing ships of less than 400
gross tonnage which are certified to carry more than 15 persons, 5 years after
the date of entry into force of this Annex.
Note:The sewage Chlorine tests should be
carried out everyday less than 12 nautical miles from the nearest land or all
USA Coastguard territorial waters. Normal chlorine level of Discharged sewage
should be between 1-4 ppm. In USA
Coastguard territorial waters, chlorine level of discharged sewage should be
between 0.2-0.5 ppm. The
chlorine that is giving to system can be stopped outside of the 12NM from the
nearest land, consequently the dosage pump set can be reduced to “0” zero level
which means “off”
condition.
MAINTENANCE
SLUDGE
PUMP OUT
If the
accumulated sludge at the bottom of the Treatment plant is not removed, it will
spill over into the Contact Tank. In general terms, if the water in the sight
glass turns from clear to gray or brown, a pump out is required to keep the
effluent quality above the required by IMCO standard.
It can
anticipated, that the ship will go to restrict waters, a sludge pump out shall
be performed a few days before, in open (unrestricted discharge) waters to
ensure full operational time available without need to de-sludging. The procedure
outlined below is recommended if the system is to consistently produce a clear
effluent. The frequency of pump out is determined by operating history and the
requirements. The time period specified is average and based up on the system
operating at 100% of rated capacity.
PUMPOUT
PROCEDURE
1.
Bypass sewage system or
close inlet valve.
2.
Turn discharge pump off.
3.
Close disinfecting tank
discharge valve.
4.
Open the pre treatment
tank valve or treatment vale.
5.
Start discharge pump manually
and drain or pump contents overboard, if outside of regulated waters, or into a
suitable receiver or disposal.
6.
Turn discharge pump off
when tank are empty. DO NOT RUN PUMP
DRY.
7.
Close the pre- treatment
tank valve or treatment valve.
8.
Refill the treatment tank
with water immediately after pump out to maintain the bacteria.
DO NOT ALLOW SYSTEM TO REFILL WITH SEWAGE WITHOUT FIRST FILLING
WITH WATER.
For
highest quality, drain Pre-treatment Tank, Treatment tank at 3 month intervals
maximum.
DISINFECTANT
SYSTEM
Check
level in chlorine tank regularly. De-aerate system after changing chlorine tank
according manufacturers’ documentation.
The
system is set up for use of liquid sodium hypochlorite in
15 %
concentration.
WARNING: Liquid chlorine is aggressive and poisonous. Use proper protective
clothing.
GUARDEX
CHLORYTE CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE (SHOCK BRYTE) Keep only in the original container
in a cool, well ventilated pace.
Daily Routine Work
1. Check the
general condition of the system.
2. Check the
blower operation. Check for abnormal running noise.
3. Check the
discharge pump operation.
4. Observe
any abnormal equipment conditions. Confirm the chlorine pump is operating
automatically.
5. Check that
the Vacuum Pumps are maintaining the vacuum in the system properly and the cuts
in and cuts off operation is as per the settings of the Pressure Switches
provided.
Weekly Routine Work
1. Take the
sample.
2. Determine
the free chlorine value.
3. The cock
valve should be carefully adjusted to give the required flow. Check the
chlorine content of the effluent.
Monthly Routine Work
1. Visually check
for leakage and condense water.
2. Check for
all tanks after opening their respective cover for blockages, braid formations,
deposits, leaking points and damage on components and machines, clean if required.
3. Clean the
high level alarm Sensor and the Discharge Pump Cut in and Cut Off Sensors.
4. Check the
Blowers filter for dirt, replace if required.
Yearly Routine Work
1. Empty and
Clean the Treatment Plant.
Equipments Maintenance
The Sewage
Discharge Pump, the Air Blowers, the Dosing Pump and the Vacuum Pumps should
always be maintained in good working condition and the maintenance should be
carried out as per the vessel’s PMS.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please observe
the information in these operating instructions, to ensure that the unit
functions satisfactorily and remains serviceable for a long period.
·
Take suitable measure to
prevent unintentional operation or impermissible impairment.
·
Note that lines and valves
must not be unscrewed from systems that are under pressure!
·
Always switch off the
voltage supply before working on the system!
·
Always keep in mind
during maintenance and repairs, that bacteria and viruses are present in the
waste water. Health risks are minimal when good personal hygiene is observed
and proper precautions are taken. Use protective clothes, gloves and rubber
boots where necessary.
·
Chlorine in tablet or
liquid form can be hazardous. Do not inhale vapors.
·
Vapors and gasses: Make
sure tank is ventilated properly before entering.
·
All substances which
might be harmful to the biological process such as large amounts of grease,
acids, alkaline, etc. are not allowed to be led to treatment unit and cabin’s toilets.
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