Multi-Flo Parts List
Multi-Flo is the premier wastewater treatment unit available for residential and commercial use.
Its secret: sufficient aeration to treat the most troublesome wastewater and filter media that
provide 132 ft2 of filtration surface. The result: Multi-Flo units produce an effluent that has
less than 5 mg/L CBOD and TSS and a fecal coliform counts that average 203 cfu/100 mL---a whopping
99.999% disinfected---based on independent studies at the University of Wisconsin. In practice,
Multi-Flo units regularly produce effluent that have less than 50 cfu/100 mL. No other residential
wastewater treatment units can compare.
Examine this cross-section of a Multi-Flo unit. Water enters the unit through the 4-inch PVC pipe
that is attached to dwelling or building being served. The aerator at the bottom of the unit draws
air through the clear plastic tube and into the reactor chamber, where it mixes with the water. The
filter media provides filtration at a nominal 100 micron size, assuring you of the cleanest
effluent possible. The PVC pipe also supports a sensor array to alert you and service personnel
should a problem with the unit occur.
Note the quality of construction, which includes fiberglass, PVC, and felted polyester. Also note how the
filter media prevents solids from leaving the unit. Multi-Flo units provide the cleanest effluent because
the filter media prevent the release of solids. As the filter media develops a bio-mat, the
treatment capabilities increase.
The fabric media is accessible for cleaning. The surge bowl, which prevent spillage of untreated wastewater,
can be removed to expose the weir plate and media. The media can be removed, laundered, and re-used.
Multi-Flo units produce the cleanest effluent. The reactor, which contains the mixture of
wastewater and bacteria, has a characteristic frothy appearance. This is the sign of a healthy unit. Note the
effluent: it's crystal clear - so clear that you really cannot see it. What you see are the effluent weir and
filter socks!
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