What damage can occur in the wastewater treatment plant? What problems can occur?
Only the linear membrane air blower, electric valve and level floats mechanically work on the wastewater treatment plant. In the case of the air blower there is direct mechanical wearing only on the rubber parts on which the magnet is mounted with contact-free vibrations in the electro-magnetic field originated between two coils. If these membranes are regularly changed, defects should not occur. Another device is the three-way electric valve which is switched on four times per day and due to the creation of the electro-magnetic field there is a shift in the position in the coil. The electric valve is constructed to be switched on tens of thousands of times and its service life is a minimum of 10 years. In addition, there is a mechanically operated control float. No other elements can be damaged by mechanical wearing. Any other problems which may originate will be of the nature of covering the float with dirt which can be simply resolved by spraying. Another problem is the blocking of
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