Situation
Passavant® Mammutrotor®
Lohn-Rießel, Germany
The wastewater treatment plant in Lohne-Rießel needs to replace an existing Mammutrotor® from the year 1975.
The new rotor has to be delivered with a guide baffle and an aerosol protection device. The aeration tank can‘t be emptied during the operation and the water level can be lowered no more than by 20 to 40 cm. Therefore the equipment has to be installed in the filled basin.
The Passavant-Geiger offered and delivered a Passavant® Surface Aerator Mammutrotor® 1000 – 9.0 mm. The device was installed and put into operation in June 2014.
Solution
Since commissioning, the Mammutrotors have been running completely satisfied without significant problems.
The technical support provided by the Aqseptence Group complies with the agreements therefore the Oldenburg-Ostfriesische wastewater association could certify the Passavant-Geiger the required expertise, efficiency and reliability based to the aforementioned treatment plant.
Advantages
- Particularly robust operational mode and long service life
- Constant oxygenation over entire operation time
- Low maintenance
- Flexible use regarding to automatic control strategies and cleaning objectives
- No negative influence based on oxygenation by any sewage ingredients
Technical Data
Passavant® Surface Aerator Mammutrotor® | |
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Nominal length of the rotor | 9.0 m |
Diameter | 1000 mm |
Propulsion | 45 kW |
Rot. frequency | 72 min-1 |
Oxygenation | ≈ 81 kgO2/(h*rotor) (max. with guide baffle) |
Oxygenation | ≈ 67.5 kgO2/(h*rotor) (max. without guide baffle) |
Oxygen transfer efficiency | ≈ 2 kgO2/kWh (max. with guide baffle) |