Chemical / Air Induction System

Chemical / Air Induction System

The Global Treat MEGA-SWEET Chemical / Air Induction mixer system is used to create a vacuum for drawing, mixing, and dispersing chemicals or air into the contact chamber.

MEGA
S ubmersible
W astewater
E fficient
E ffluent
T reatment

Low Maintenance  –  New installations  –  Retro-fitting existing systems

3/4 and 1Hp MEGA-SWEET

CAPACITY:
Up to 650 ppd Capacity

OPTIONS:

  • Guide Rails and Brackets
  • Crane / Winch
  • Control Panel
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5 Hp MEGA-SWEET

CAPACITY:

  • Chemical / Gas (Max: 4,000 PPD)
  • Chemical / Liquid (Max: 20 GPM)
  • Oxygen (O2) (Max: 4,485 SCFD)

Options:

  • Guide Rails and Brackets
  • Crane / Winch
  • Standard Control Panel
  • Upgraded Control Motor & Control Panel with Motor & Thermal Sensors
  • Distribution Manifold
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Features

  • Chemical or Air systems available
  • Used to increase dissolved oxygen (DO) levels in Air Induction System
  • Simple design
  • Eliminates potable water use for vacuum creation
  • Submersed dispersion through diffuser reduces off-gassing
  • Safe operation – vacuum feed
  • Less maintenance
  • Lower operation and capital cost
  • Reduced chemical consumption
  • Easy to retrofit, prop-style flash mixers with a trade-in or exchange

Benefits

  • Longer operation life
  • Lower initial capital cost
  • More user friendly to operate
  • Does not create off gassing of propeller styles
  • SWEET package is water cooled and/or requires less frequent lubrication

 

The Mega SWEET was created in order to provide our customers a solution for the frequent induction pump failures and high costs associated with maintaining propeller-type systems.

Common Problems with propeller-type systems

  • Mechanical problems and excessive chemical dispersion are common issues found with Flash Mixers and propeller Induction Pumps.
  • Trash becoming entangled in the propeller, resulting in expensive seal and bearing failures.
  • Often, in wastewater treatment plants with propeller-type systems, de-chlor chemicals are dispersed too far back into the chlorine contact chamber, which neutralizes the chlorine and contact time prematurely.
  • Monthly lubrication is required for propeller type designs.