Grit separation
The grit trap design and dimensioning are fully compliant with DWA recommendations or according to customer requirements. The grit trap is available as an aerated or unaerated unit. The decision on when to use the aerated or unaerated option is for example the specific ratio between the storm and dry weather flow and if any further grit treatment facilities are installed or planned.
Grit removal
The horizontal grit conveyor transports the separated grit particles to the inclined grit removal screw installed within the grit trap. The inclined screw dewaters and discharges the compacted material into a container or a subsequent HUBER Coanda Grit Washer RoSF4 T. Optionally, the material can be pumped to the grit washer.
Grease separation and removal
Separation of fats and grease is only available when used with aerated grit channels. The grease is collected in a separate chamber with the partition between the grit trap chamber and grease chamber consisting of a slotted scum board. The flow generated within the grit trap chamber by the aeration system transports the grease through the slotted scum board into the grease chamber.
Contrary to many competitors’ systems, the HUBER Longitudinal Grit Trap ROTAMAT® Ro6 provides forced transport of the grease separated on the water surface within the grease chamber into the grease collection tank. Forced grease transport is ensured by an integral grease removal paddle that consists of a guided scraper which reliably removes the grease layer from the grease chamber. The grease removal paddle further ensures complete grease removal over the full grit trap length preventing a digestion process that would normally be associated with improper grease removal.
Optional integrated grit washing
In this case the horizontal grit conveyor transports the separated grit fractions directly into a grit washer which is integrated at the Complete Plant outlet. Due to a defined introduction of upwardly directed service water the grit situated within the lower part of the grit washer is fluidised within the flow enabling the lighter organic particles to be separated from the dense grit particles. The separation of the lighter organic particles from the dense grit particles is supported by a rabble rake. After removal of the organic material the clean grit is automatically removed by a classifying screw, statically dewatered and discharged into a container.