makeshift filtration
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makeshift filtration
hi people
i am looking for some of your help i am looking to make a temp filter and was wondering if you could give me some help i have 2 barrels and a wheelie bin i was thinking maybe in the first barrel a settlement then into a fluid k1 barrel then into the wheelie bin with jap mat? i am not all that clued up on how to build these filters so any diagrams or pics would be ideal
thanks,
stu
i am looking for some of your help i am looking to make a temp filter and was wondering if you could give me some help i have 2 barrels and a wheelie bin i was thinking maybe in the first barrel a settlement then into a fluid k1 barrel then into the wheelie bin with jap mat? i am not all that clued up on how to build these filters so any diagrams or pics would be ideal
thanks,
stu
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hi stu ...i suppose we are pump fed to the filters so in filter bay one we are going to put the static k1 in the second the fluidised k1 ......
you will need some 4inch pipe 2x 4inch elbows 3x radial tank connectors and a rubber or plastic dustbin and some speed fit pipe and three 1inch and a half valves 3x 1 and a half inch tank connectors.
in the bottom of both drums drill one 1"1\2 hole and fit one tank connector into each and a valve for the waste and draining off , make sure you cut the flange side of the connector so it sits as flush with the base of the drum as you can , this will aid cleaning , in drum one align the radial 4"tank connector about a third up from the bottom of the drum do this exactly in the same position on drum 2 as well , the two drums will then be able to be connected with a small piece of 4"pipe solvent cemented in place. in drum 1 fit elbow using a small piece of 4"inch to approx centre of drum , you then need and upstand of 4"pipe on both barrells both with slots cut into them to retain the k1 but allow water thro ,on second barrell the third radial connector is fitted for the return to pond via gravity, obviously this will go over the pond wall so allow for height when placing the drums , drill holes in the dustbin at the base and approx 6-8 inches at the lower part of the barrell to allow water to pass into the dustbin from below m, make an air ring from speed fit pipe using no more than two ml holes evenly spaced and secure in barrell base this is for cleaning of the static k1 , with a 4"hole cut into the middle base of dustbin place over the 4"upstand in barrell one and seal in using den braven or some equivalent aquatic sealer , you can secure dustbin at top by cable tying if requ. in second barrell fit an air ring at the base of barrell , affix to some fiter grid and secure in base of drum 2 ....so water into drum 1 down, then up thro dustbin base thro static k1 down 4
2slotted pipe into base of drum 2 up thro fluidised k1 down thro slotted pipe back to pond ...easy really ...jen will follow with piccys
you will need some 4inch pipe 2x 4inch elbows 3x radial tank connectors and a rubber or plastic dustbin and some speed fit pipe and three 1inch and a half valves 3x 1 and a half inch tank connectors.
in the bottom of both drums drill one 1"1\2 hole and fit one tank connector into each and a valve for the waste and draining off , make sure you cut the flange side of the connector so it sits as flush with the base of the drum as you can , this will aid cleaning , in drum one align the radial 4"tank connector about a third up from the bottom of the drum do this exactly in the same position on drum 2 as well , the two drums will then be able to be connected with a small piece of 4"pipe solvent cemented in place. in drum 1 fit elbow using a small piece of 4"inch to approx centre of drum , you then need and upstand of 4"pipe on both barrells both with slots cut into them to retain the k1 but allow water thro ,on second barrell the third radial connector is fitted for the return to pond via gravity, obviously this will go over the pond wall so allow for height when placing the drums , drill holes in the dustbin at the base and approx 6-8 inches at the lower part of the barrell to allow water to pass into the dustbin from below m, make an air ring from speed fit pipe using no more than two ml holes evenly spaced and secure in barrell base this is for cleaning of the static k1 , with a 4"hole cut into the middle base of dustbin place over the 4"upstand in barrell one and seal in using den braven or some equivalent aquatic sealer , you can secure dustbin at top by cable tying if requ. in second barrell fit an air ring at the base of barrell , affix to some fiter grid and secure in base of drum 2 ....so water into drum 1 down, then up thro dustbin base thro static k1 down 4
2slotted pipe into base of drum 2 up thro fluidised k1 down thro slotted pipe back to pond ...easy really ...jen will follow with piccys