According to Kalbskopf, the design of aerated grit chambers is always based on the retention time of the wastewater in the grit chamber.
Unaerated grit chamber systems are always dimensioned according to the surface loading rate.
Especially grit chambers such as the HUBER Grit Trap GritWolf® are capable of separating fine sand (“sugar sand”) of significantly smaller grain size with a high separation efficiency.
Due to the considerable organics content in the classified grit, longitudinal grit traps are nowadays additionally equipped with an aeration system. This partly prevents the organic matter from settling in the grit chamber and, at the same time, floating matter (grease) can be partly blown up by the injected air and retained in a separate grease trap.
Special grease removal systems remove the grease automatically and pass it on for further utilisation.
Different types of HUBER Grit Chambers are available for the separation of grit and grease from wastewater.
The grit separated in the grit chamber is usually freed from organic matter in a subsequent grit washing process.
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