Mechline GreasePak Biological Drain Maintenance System - BIO-1001U
Accredita: ASME A112.14.3 and PDI G-101
FEATURES & BENEFITS
• Combined system designed to retain and breakdown Fats, Oils and
Grease (FOGs) to prevent them from entering the drainage system.
• BioCeptor FOG Intercept and Treatment (F.I.T) unit works in
conjunction with the GreasePak bio-fluid dosing module.
• BioCeptor's F.I.T unit is highly efficient at capturing FOG, with an
average efficiency rating of 95.6%.
• Utilises the traditional principles of entrapment and retention
alongside the natural process of bioremediation.
• The combined technologies create a highly effective environment,
perfect for permanent degradation of FOG.
• Designed using flow control technology, allowing the F.I.T unit to be
much smaller than a standard interceptor.
• Helps satisfy legislation and building regulations.
• 10 year warranty on the tank and lid.
• Simple to completely remove from situ to clean floors, walls and
surrounding areas.
• Easy to remove baffles to facilitate easy cleaning and maintenance.
• Reduced frequency of maintenance/servicing due to the powerful bio-
fluid degrading FOG within the F.I.T unit.
• Easy to remove, mechanical lid fittings for engineers to access tank Ð
no special tool needed.
• Stylish, rounded modern design - no sharp corners for organic waste
to collect.
• Supplied with four adjustable levelling feet.
TECHNICAL INFO
• MATERIAL / COLOUR / DESCRIPTION High strength injection moulded
high-density polyethylene - grey. All materials recyclable.
• WEIGHT 7.5 Kg / 16.5lbs (empty) 60 Kg / 132.3lbs (full)
• FLOW RATES 25 US gallons / 96 litres (per minute) 0.416 US gallons /
1.6 litres (per second)
• SPECIAL NOTES Mechline's BioCeptor biological drain maintenance
system works by regularly dosing highly active bio-fluid into the F.I.T
unit, it is not a drain unblocking system.
• IMPORTANT: Existing drains must be cleaned and pressure washed
prior to installation. Failure to do this could result in dislodged fat and
grease blocking the drains further downstream. The dosing point into
the drain should be a minimum of 2 metres (6.5 ft) away from sources
of excessive heat or harsh chemicals in the drain such as dishwashers,
combination ovens or waste disposal units. If installed downstream from
a water softener, ensure softener regeneration occurs prior to the
module dosing time each night. The F.I.T unit can be installed with flow
in either direction.
• Care & maintenance: On-going maintenance and cleaning is essential
for the effective and efficient working of the BioCeptor F.I.T unit.
IMPORTANT: The site must appoint a certified and qualified grease trap
maintenance / drain service company to undertake this work. Regularity
of attending will be determined by the service company, analysing
usage and operations. The built-in quick disconnect kit (supplied) allows
the F.I.T unit to be temporarily removed for periodic cleaning. The floor,
wall and local area can then be completely and hygienically cleaned.
Avoid using cleaning products containing biocide, limonene & terpenes.
• SITE REQUIREMENTS Installation must be carried out in accordance
with local authority and water company requirements. The location
advice and installation instructions in the Operator Manual must be
followed. It may be necessary to install more than one BioCeptor system
in a kitchen if multiple grease risk areas are identified. Staff should be
trained in good internal FOG housekeeping and best management
practice. This will help the effectiveness of the system, and significantly
help to maintain free flowing water both within the drains of the
premises and in the sewerage system. Some water companies / sewer
management providers would advise that dishwashers are NOT
connected to FOG trapping devices. However the BioCeptor is designed
to accept the discharge from dishwashers if required. Food Waste
Disposers (FWDs) should NOT be connected.
• ON-GOING MACHINE REQUIREMENTS Service and maintenance
contract - for more information please contact Mechline.
• RECOMMENDED USE Ideal for sites wanting to prevent the recurrence of drain blockages from Fats, Oils and Grease (FOGs) including starches,
and to help meet legislative demands.