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Provides Historical Data for Effective Long-Term Management
The Control Unit keeps an ongoing record of tank measurements; the monitor can be used to effectively manage the septic system or grease trap now, and over time. Trends can be tracked by looking at past data, either at the customer's location or remotely via the optional modem connection. Problem systems can be identified and repaired or upgrades completed before failure occurs. |
A. Reading taken 1 hour after monitor was installed, showing very high solids levels.
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B. Reading taken the next day, after the tank was pumped. All solids were not removed from the tank. The restaurant manager called the pumper to pump the tank a second time.
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C. Reading taken after second pump-out, the following day.
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Tank cross-section showing levels before and after pumpout.
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Residential septic tank installed in January 2001. Reading showed a leaking tank. Tank did not fill up until October 2001.
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Reading showed dangerously high liquid level in the tank. Defective outlet was repaired on May 3, 2001. The liquid level settled out after this date.
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