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publicationDate 2011-02-28-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber HU-0900363-A2
titleOfInvention EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURE FOR THE DETERIORATION AND CORROSION OF WASTE WATER For enrichment with enrichment with oxygen \ t
abstract The inventionn.v'L » '? · Χ <· κ * · · ·nequipment for entering sewage pumps and longnof communal wastewater transmitted on power linesnprevention by means of intermediate aeration (oxygen supply), existing andnin planned sewage elevators.nPresentation of the status of T ~ AT: See: View (appendix)nThe task of the present invention is to treat communal wastewater from a pump,nafter delivery to a transmission line, mileage sizes other than the planned staten(due to increased residence time) decomposes. Pressure linesnDue to its length, the receiving shaft or sewage treatment plant is already heavily rottednthe wastewater may be in a state. It is such a thing in the spoiling of the rottingndecomposition products that result in the efficiency of biological wastewater treatment \ tnthe condition of the objects in the receiving window or the wastewater treatment plantnadversely affect them. In the absence of wastewater injected oxygen contentnthe formation of sulphides starts, which causes the sayás corrosion in the artefacts. THEnhigh sulphide formation and rotting due to the lack of oxygenndevelops. The proper aeration of the equipment and process water is dissolvednIncreases the value of O2. Its post-technical designnSimple, the procedure is cruise. Air supply increases the amount of wastewater dissolvednThe content of O2, its suppliers of wastewater oxygen content, provides an aerobic environment, and that isnby preventing the sulfide from forming in the presence of dissolved O2. The sulfidenshortfall ^ no odor. The residence time of the conditioned wastewaternthe quality of the wastewater in the long transmission line continuesnstates that can be repaired in existing pipelines can be repaired with new transmission linesnJfXervezhetők.n—A solution to the problem:;nfrom a collecting pit (1) or from a lifting piece, a brain-post-pressure linena-waste-alkali tövábbításáFa valet egyrvagydöbb-db-ny-& Raising the kQzó_sziyaüyúvaLn^ -kialakítvanfrom a sewage pump (2), which ensures - a - or a power supply pumpnair intake unit (3) (Venturi tube or custom-made injector),nwhich is suitable for the production of a vacuum for the conditioning of waste water, andnto supply the amount of oxygen needed,, ala «t t t ón ón ón ónnto achieve wastewater status — to — safe — to-operate — material — tonanti-corrosion-resistant -LJ-or-identical-disposable-judge-plastic ± designnair intake unit from air intake duct (4), which is externally mountedn^ sucks ^n-tulajdonságokkaln^ from connecting pipeline (5)n-to achieve homogeneous waste water (mixing) with homogeneous plastic properties, according to jamefy materialn-cafe and wear-resistant metal, - or plastic band with identical propertiesntf / a (7) of transmission, measurement and control elements, on the one handnprovides the energy needed for the plant, and measures the dissolved O2 content,nand regulates the operation of the pump (2) between lower and upper values.
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