What are autonomous sewers.

What are autonomous sewers.

What are the treatment septics “Toppas”.

The key property of autonomous sewers “Toppa” is the fulfillment of the complete cleaning of the drains, instead of their usual gathering and abduction. At the output of the stations, technical water is obtained, suitable for watering and a solid fraction (ecological silt mixture), which is an excellent fertilizer. The principle of operation of such mechanisms is based on the natural processing of drains, which is carried out by aerobic microorganisms. In fact, Toppa septic tanks reproduce the process that occurs in natural conditions, only repeatedly accelerate its course.

A distinctive feature of sewer stations is a high degree of biological cleaning, reaching 98%. A stabilized silt is a nutrient medium for bacteria, no additional catalysts are required to microorganisms. The treatment mechanism has compact dimensions and can be placed in soil of any type, the design provides for the possibility of operating the mechanism even at minus temperatures. It is important that the developers have provided protection against noise and unpleasant odors, and the device itself, installed in the ground and closed by the lid, is almost invisible.

Autonomous sewage system is intended primarily for installation in estates, to which the central sewer is not brought. For the operation of the septic tank, the constant intake of oxygen in its mechanism is necessary. It is he who intensively consumed by aerobic bacteria that process sewage. For the functioning of the pumps included in the design, the device is connected to the network 220 in. At the same time, the energy of heating is not spent, since the heat in sufficient quantities produces the microorganisms themselves. Today, many companies offer a similar septic tank in Krasnodar and other cities at fairly moderate prices.

The lineup of the autonomous sewers of the Topas family is quite wide, so the consumer has the opportunity to choose a device suitable for work in specific conditions. The decisive selection criteria are the number of residents of the cottage and the peak volume of one -time wastewater discharge from all points of the house. In addition, the type of soil, groundwater level on the site and its size should be taken into account. For example, a low-power, but inexpensive model “Topas-5” is able to serve the life of a family of five people. It is very popular with owners of cottages and small country houses. Increased productivity stations, for example, TOPPA-150 allow the use of the sewer, practically without caring about the lump-sum volumes of drains.