ClearFox® QuickOne+ SBR septic tank for sewage treatment

The ClearFox® QuickOne SBR septic tank is an advanced sequential batch reactor (SBR) process technology with fully aerated chambers. This QuickOne SBR septic tank is available for applications between five and 50 people. This specialised SBR process technology achieves market leading affluent standards and also produces less lodge than any other biological wastewater treatment process technology. 

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septic tank SBR QuickOne

Innovative advanced SBR technology 

The ClearFox® QuickOne SBR septic tank achieves a very high level of wastewater cleaning with both nitrification and denitrification achieved in the biological reactor. The single chamber SBR process has no separate prechamber or settlement tank. It is a completely biological aerated process. This means the QuickOne SBR septic tank produces minimal sludge as it is all digested in the biological reactor. Also, BOD values of less than 10 milligrams per liter are achieved. Market leading low levels of ammonia are also reached in the system, with final effluent values of less than one milligram per liter. 

The QuickOne SBR septic tank is simple to transport on pallets. It can also be used to easily upgrade an existing septic tank or cesspits to fully biological wastewater treatment plants. 

ADVANTAGES

There are many advantages to this new evolution of the standard SBR system. For projects, where wastewater treatment is needed, the low cost of the QuickOne SBR septic tank combined with small size for transport means they offer an extremely cost-effective solution. In addition, the extremely small sludge amounts generated from this new system mean, that overall operation costs are lower compared to other process technologies. With increasing compliance requirements around the world and more stringent effluent standards needing to be achieved, being able to easily meet BOD values of less than 10 milligrams per liter and ammonia values of less than one milligram per liter makes the QuickOne SBR septic tank a perfect solution for any wastewater treatment problem:

  • Low purchase price compared to packaged wastewater treatment systems 
  • Very small packages for transport 
  • Minimal sludge production 
  • Extremely low power consumption, because the system does not run continuously 
  • System enters holiday mode when it detects low inflow 
  • Integrated control panel with a wide range of alarm options available 
  • Fully automatic and self learning control system
  • No mechanical or electrical parts in contact with wastewater 
  • No moving parts in the tank 
  • Certified 2 EN 12566 – 3 
  • Reference systems installed globally 
  • Remarkable effluent standards achieved 
  • Ideal for upgrading septic tanks or cesspits
  • Option for remote monitoring and control via GSM
  • Designed in accordance with the German DWA design guidelines
  • Integrated flushing system to achieve very low TSS values in the affluent 
  • Simple maintenance 
  • Odour free operation 
  • Rapid startup 
  • Ability to handle overload and under load
ClearFox QuickOne small domestic sewage treatment system
ClearFox QuickOne small domestic sewage system

THE PROCESS TECHNOLOGY

The domestic ClearFox® QuickOne+ uses an advanced single chamber SBR wastewater treatment process technology. It achieves amazing treatment and effluent cleaning levels while using very little electricity.

How does a ClearFox® QuickOne SBR septic tank work? 

Standard SBR systems operate with two chambers. A prechamber which has an integrated buffer and sludge storage area, and a separate biological reactor. The QuickOne SBR septic tank has no separate prechamber. The complete biological reactor is fully aerated. All organic material is degraded and by having more food available a much larger concentration of biomass is able to develop. 

In brief, the typical steps in the SBR standard process are as follows:

SBR Process

The intelligent control unit that runs and powers the process measures the water level at all times in the tank. So, the process is highly automated uncontrolled. The SBR cycle is variable and changes depending on wastewater inflow, but in general the following process steps occur: 

1 – filling stage: here wastewater flows in to the QuickOne SBR septic tank. The automatic level measurement knows when wastewater is flowing into the wastewater treatment plant and the cycles adjust accordingly. 

2 – purification/aeration stage: the aeration is intermittent and not continuous. The special time sequence for the aeration is one of the key factors and how the system operates. During the aeration process the biomass in the fully aerated biological reactor consumes carbon and nitrogen in the wastewater. The intermittent aeration allows for a nitrification and denitrification processes to occur. The process is fully biological and does not require the addition of any additives or chemicals. 

3 – settlement stage: After the extended aeration phase, the wastewater is purified and cleaned in the fully aerated biological reactor. During the settlement phase all of the activated sludge in the reactor settles to the bottom of the tank. This leaves all of the cleaned and purified wastewater at the top of the tank in the water column. 

4 – flushing: There are no mechanical parts within the wastewater, and all wastewater movement is completed via non clogging airlift pumps. Prior to discharge of the clean water from the system, the airlift pipes are flushed with compressed air to clean them and remove any suspended solids that may have settled in these air lift pipes. This ensures a very low suspended solids count in the final effluent. 

5 – clearwater extraction: During this phase clean water is discharged from the system. The discharge is powered by an air compressor and uses a non clogging air lift pump which has no moving parts. The clean water from the top of the water column is all discharged and can be used for irrigation, discharge to the environment or can be sent for further treatment to allow reuse. 

After the clear water discharge phase the cycle repeats continuously. where no new wastewater enters the system, the smart control unit detects this by taking a measurement of the water level via pressure sensor and the system goes into holiday mode where a cycle times are reduced an less electricity is consumed. 

Norbert Pillath

Your contact person:

Mr. Norbert Pillath
E-Mail: pillath@ppu-umwelttechnik.de
Tel.: +49 (0) 921 150 63998
Mobile: +49 (0) 151 1222 7575

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