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Low pressure distribution system

Version :

Standard, plus

Process :

Organic

System :

Preassembled

Application :

Residential, Institutional

Low-pressure distribution is the most efficient method of distributing water. Set of pipes and accessories for low-pressure distribution, pre-cut, pre-drilled, and ready to install for daily flow rates of more than 3,240 liters per day.

Our assemblies are custom designed for all types of elements, purifiers, and other applications where uniform effluent distribution is required.

Advantages:

  •  Free design assistance and pressure drop calculations
  • Technical drawings produced for each project
  •  Compatible with 25, 32, and 38 mm Schedule 40 PVC pipes
  •  Schéma d’assemblage intuitif pour une installation rapide 
  • Vents and piezometers available
  • Custom design, according to your needs
  • Isolation valves for easy cleaning and/or shutdown
  • Free assistance with calculating the rise in the water table (upon request)
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Your questions, our answers

What is the difference between this and a conventional treatment field ?

In a conventional system, water flows by gravity and often ends up saturating the beginning of the trench (overload phenomenon).

The pressurized system: A pump collects the treated water and sends it all at once (“dose”) under pressure throughout the network.

The benefit: Every square centimeter of the treatment field receives the same amount of water, which optimizes treatment and prolongs the life of the soil.

Why does my system have a pump and an alarm?

Unlike a standard sump pit, this system is mechanical.

The pump: It is located in a tank after the sump pit. It is activated by the water level (float switch).

The alarm: This is essential. If the pump fails or a pipe becomes blocked, the water level will rise. The alarm warns you before the water backs up into the house.