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Clearadon
how it works...
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See text below for description of operation.

This is how the system works:
- As water is used the repressurization pump draws water from the bottom
of the Clearadon.
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When the level of the water in the Clearadon drops, the floats drop
and cause the solenoid valves to open. At the same time, the blower and auxiliary fan coming on.
- Water is sprayed into the center of the tray and is continually aerated
as it travels a spiral path. This path ends when it reaches the outer edge of the tray. The water then drops through
a tube to the bottom of the Clearadon.
- This process continues until the water rises in the bottom of the Clearadon
and the floats shut off the solenoids.
- The blowers continue to run for 1 minute after the solenoids shut off
to finish treating the water remaining in the aeration tray. No water reaches the bottom of the Clearadon until
it is fully treated.
- This process will repeat itself each time enough water is drawn from
the Clearadon to cause the floats to drop.
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