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Reasons for the decline in treatment efficiency of integrated sewage treatment equipment

       There can be many reasons for the decline in the treatment effect of integrated sewage treatment equipment. These reasons may be related to the design, operation, maintenance of the equipment, sewage quality and other factors. Here are some common reasons for reduced equipment performance:
       1Load fluctuations: Equipment is usually designed to handle a specific load. If the sewage flow or water quality fluctuates drastically, the equipment may not be able to effectively treat it, thus reducing the treatment effect.
       2Changes in sewage composition: Changes in sewage composition may affect the activity of microorganisms in the bioreactor, leading to a decrease in the biochemical reaction effect.
       3Insufficient oxygen supply: Some sewage treatment processes require sufficient oxygen supply to maintain the normal growth of microorganisms. If the oxygen supply is insufficient, the biochemical process may be incomplete and the treatment effect will be reduced.
       4. Sludge treatment problems: Problems with the sludge treatment unit, such as insufficient concentration, mud pump failure or unstable sludge quality, may affect the overall performance of the equipment.
       5Chemical addition issues:Integrated sewage treatment equipmentChemical addition may be needed to improve the sewage treatment effect. If the chemical type, dosage or dosing method is incorrect, the treatment effect may be reduced.
       6Equipment blockage: The channels, pipes or filtering devices in the equipment may be blocked by debris, sediment or sediment, affecting the flow and treatment effects.
       7Electrical failure: Electrical components such as motors, sensors or control systems may malfunction, causing the equipment to fail to operate normally.
       8Insufficient maintenance: Unscheduled maintenance of equipment may lead to mechanical wear, leakage or corrosion, which in turn affects equipment performance.
       9Insufficient sewage pretreatment: If sewage is not properly pretreated, the equipment may be interfered by excessive solids, grease or other pollutants, reducing the treatment effect.
       10, Operation error: Incorrect operation or improper operation may cause the equipment to operate abnormally, thus affecting the processing effect.
       In order to ensure the efficient operation of Integrated sewage treatment equipment, it is necessary to regularly monitor the operating status of the equipment, perform appropriate maintenance, comply with operating procedures, and conduct sewage quality monitoring and adjustments as needed. In addition, wastewater characteristics and process requirements should be fully considered in equipment design and operation to reduce the risk of reduced treatment effectiveness.
2023/09/27 08:20:12 1589 次