KEY
- Inlet
- Inlet chamber
- Filter sock (hidden from view)
- Primary chamber
- Flow control valve
- Submersible pump
- Pipework outflow (beneath lower shelf)
- Phos-Pellet chamber
- Outlet
- Heavy duty GRP shell
- Access cover
Features and benefits
Enhanced effluent quality
Phos-Lite not only excels in phosphate removal but also significantly reduces other key effluent constituents
- COD reduction by 56.1%
- BOD reduction by 59.5%
- Suspended Solids reduction by 61.1%
- Total phosphate (Ptot) efficiency at 95.9%, achieving 0.2mg/l
Long-term performance
Designed to retain up to 8.5kg of phosphorus over five years for a 6PE domestic plant (British Water Flows and Loads 4), Phos-Lite offers reliable performance. After this period, media performance can be reassessed and replaced if necessary, representing approximately 50% of the tested capacity.
Natural, non-dosing solution
The plant uses Phos-Lite pellets, a natural mineral media, to reduce phosphate levels, simplifying operations and reducing the environmental impact of chemical use.
Cost-effective and low maintenance
The non-dosing approach minimises the need for frequent maintenance and chemical adjustments, leading to cost savings over the plant’s lifetime.
Ease of integration
The plant is designed for seamless integration into existing systems, making it versatile for new installations and retrofits. Builders’ merchants will find this product a valuable addition to their offerings, catering to the growing demand for environmentally responsible wastewater treatment solutions.
Enhanced compliance
By achieving phosphate levels of 0.2mg/l, the plant ensures compliance with the tightest environmental standards, allowing water companies to meet regulatory obligations.
Material strength and fire safety
Marsh Industries’ GRP material successfully meets the requirements of EN ISO 11925-2:2010 standards and is tested for direct flame impingement. All units come with a 25-year structural guarantee.
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