Question on a future water recovery facility

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by jonule » 11/03/08, 09:21

little sparrow wrote:it seems to me that by having a "..realistic" site as you have .., I should not teach you what an "anti-backwash" system (or "still water inlet") is or a by-pass ....

no but I know what it is, worry ;-)
it's just that I wanted to understand how you organized it all, and why you justified them!
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by Steeve.Gi » 12/03/08, 14:57

Hello everybody

Change of program, after looking for a tank, none corresponds to what I am looking for, that is to say less than 76 cm wide (to pass a door) at a reasonable price (I will come back to the subject later ).
I am going to install the tank in my garage, next to this place there is a wastewater descent from the house, so I will be able to overfill my tank. To that, I would like to add a float with contactor in the tank which will cut off the water supply from my source with a solenoid valve. Two reasons, the water will be able to settle and not put “clean” water in the sewerage network.
Attached is a small diagram.
When did you think?

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by jonule » 13/03/08, 09:24

biena!

I think we can use washing machine solenoid valves (for recovery of course ;-)

ditto for the tank: why don't you build it? or do you have it built?
concrete + liner, personally that's my plan.
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by Steeve.Gi » 13/03/08, 21:15

jonule wrote:biena!

I think we can use washing machine solenoid valves (for recovery of course ;-)

ditto for the tank: why don't you build it? or do you have it built?
concrete + liner, personally that's my plan.


Hi Jonule,

Yes, I thought about it too, I will go to a recycling center. The problem is, I don't know what it looks like, I will look on the net.

I also thought about making my tank in concrete or cinder block, but three problems, I do not know if it is profitable, impossible to move and a lot of work. I found 300 liter tanks at Cora for € 30 each, I am thinking of taking three and pairing them.

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