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  • Filtro Anaerobico Horizontal 5000 Litros
  • Filtro Anaerobico Horizontal 5000 Litros
  • Filtro Anaerobico Horizontal 5000 Litros

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Filtro Anaerobico Horizontal 5000 Litros

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Nuestro FAFA (Filtro Anaeróbico de Flujo Ascendente) COLEMPAQUES Horizontal es la mejor solución para la tercera fase de tu sistema de tratamiento de aguas residuales. Su diseño horizontal, con venas de refuerzo es estructural y lo hace resistente a las presiones externas del terreno. Por ende, es 100% enterrable y autoportante y no requiere de mampostería u obras complementarias para su instalación. Recomendamos conectar las tuberías provenientes del Séptico Imhoff a este Filtro Anaeróbico, para que las aguas negras comiencen un proceso de digestión y descomposición dentro del Filtro Anaeróbico, por medio de un proceso orgánico con uso de bacterias. Gracias a su amplia capacidad en litros, el filtro permite unos excelentes tiempos de retención hidráulica, con lo cual se asegura que las bacterias que se añadan al sistema tengan el tiempo suficiente para descomponer la materia fecal. Una vez instalado, te recomendamos complementar tu Filtro Anaeróbico COLEMPAQUES con varias unidades de Unidad Filtrante tipo Rosetón, para asegurar que las bacterias realicen el tratamiento del agua de forma homogénea y completa dentro del filtro. Lo anterior dado que los rosetones aumentan la porosidad y la superficie de contacto donde reposan las bacterias. 


Este producto es fácil de instalar y su mantenimiento es económico. Cuenta con tapa amplia para aplicar tratamiento, disponer de agua y finalmente extraer los lodos. 
El producto nunca debe permanecer vacío mientras esté enterrado.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It is a wastewater pretreatment system used in places where there is no connection to a public sewer network.

The size is determined by the number of users that a septic system can support, which is variable and depends on multiple factors, such as water consumption or soil type.

We recommend that you consult a sanitary engineer or septic system specialist to perform the necessary calculations and design a system suitable to your needs.

Frequency may vary depending on factors such as system size, number of users, and usage.

Recommendations:

  • Inspections: At least once a year to check the level of sludge and grease, and the general condition of the system.
  • Cleaning: Every year, depending on the size of the tank and its use. This cleaning consists of removing accumulated sludge and grease.

To ensure the proper functioning of the bacteria in the septic system. There are black waters and grey waters:

Black water: This is all waste water that comes from toilets and dishwashers. The organic load contained is highly polluting, so water must be treated before filtering into the ground, in order to prevent damage to the subsoil or aquifers in the region. This water is what passes through the septic system.

Grey water: This is all waste water that comes from sinks, dishwashers and showers. It should not pass through the septic system due to its high content of antibacterial soaps that can harm the functioning of bacteria in the anaerobic filter.

  • Bad odors: They can be caused by a problem in the tank, in the drain field or by lack of maintenance.
  • Overflows: A full tank can cause overflows on the surface. Make sure you purchase a septic system with a larger capacity to ensure proper hydraulic retention times.
  • Wet or waterlogged areas: May indicate a problem in the infiltration or drainage field.

  • Chemicals: Harsh detergents, bleach, paints, solvents and other chemicals can kill beneficial bacteria in the tank.
  • Fats and oils: Fats and oils solidify in pipes and can clog the system.
  • Wet wipes: Although some are biodegradable, they can clog pipes.
  • Feminine hygiene products: Should not be flushed down the toilet.