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Working with Flowpoint
What can I expect working with Flowpoint?
Your product team will ask a lot of questions. Each product we design is engineered-to-order to meet your needs. Our submittal package includes:
- Detailed P&ID drawings
- Bill of materials
- Electrical schematics
- Installation requirements
- CAD drawings (as needed)
What is the lead time on your products?
We do not keep anything on the shelf. Our lead times are very reasonable, and we discuss your project timing early in the process.
For example, we can add 500k gallons of typical MBBR wastewater treatment per day, delivered pre-built within 18-22 weeks from the date of your Purchase Order.
Can I specify which individual components I would like in my design?
Of course! We recommend equipment optimized for low maintenance and superior performance, but if you have a specific part request, we can work with almost any component manufacturer.
Do you stamp engineered drawings for my state?
We deliver systems throughout North America and partner with engineering firms to create stamped packages to submit to regulatory agencies.
Moving Bed Biofilm Reactors (MBBR) Packaged Plants
What chemicals are used in the treatment process?
None. That’s the beauty of this; we only use coagulants if required or for lower BOD/TSS requirements. Otherwise, no chemicals are used in the process, making our MBBR plants cost-effective and easy to maintain and operate.
What media is used in the bioreactor?
We use a combination of media, primarily a highly porous spine-type biochip media.
How does the media work in the treatment process?
The media provides a high volumetric space for bacterial growth, allowing robust species to form. Larger biological colonies are more effective in treating wastewater.
With our media design, we support higher treatment flow rates than traditional systems.
How many moving parts are there to maintain?
The only moving part is the air blower in the bioreactor.
Fewer moving parts and no chemicals (except coagulants if needed) mean that the MBBR is easier to operate than many other wastewater treatment options. Less mechanical complexity translates to lower maintenance and fewer failure points.
Find out more about our wastewater treatment solutions here.
What is the expected life of the media?
We estimate the lifespan of the MBBR media to be approximately 25 years. The lifespan of media can depend on several factors, including usage and maintenance. To achieve the optimal lifespan, follow the maintenance instructions provided.
Bulk Water Dispensing
Can you retrofit my existing station?
Yes. We’ve successfully retrofitted many aged systems across North America.
If you have an old timer, coin or bill acceptance panel, contact us and let’s see what we can do to bring your system into the new age of remote, unmanned control.
Can I use your system to upgrade my current control panel?
Most likely, yes. Our system requires a 1-gal digital passive pulse from your flow meter, 24 VDC or 120 VAC control power, and 120 VAC, 30-amp main power.
Can you incorporate solar power to run a station if I don’t have electricity available?
Yes. A solar panel can operate the station. However, it can’t operate an electric heater, so it’s best for warm climates or seasonal use stations. A propane heater can be installed for cold-weather applications.
What are some common options to include in a station?
Options typically include overhead fill, simultaneous fill, auto drains, credit card acceptors, receipt printers, video capture, and SMS text alarms.
What are the maintenance requirements?
Flowpoint bulk water stations are relatively maintenance-free and come with a 5-year warranty.
A backflow device typically requires annual recertification, as mandated by local codes.
Septage Receiving
I have a DIY receiving system. Can I use your access panel?
Yes. Our septage receiving access panel works with many existing systems. We require an internet connection or LAN as well as a 120 VAC, 30-amp power source.
What pre-treatment options are there with your system?
Flowpoint can add a rock trap, grinder, and/or a complete solids separation system with a solids wash press and dumpster to collect the cleaned and dewatered solids
What are the typical size connections you incorporate?
4″ and 6″ are typical connection sizes. We recommend that you require the hauler to provide their own hose to connect their truck to the station.
What are some common options to include in a septage receiving station?
Options include rock traps, grinders, wash down hose reel, automated samplers, pH monitoring, hydrocarbon monitoring, automated flushing, receipt printers, video capture, and SMS text alarms.
Software
Does your software integrate with my finance platform?
We can integrate with most finance platforms. Contact our support team for your specific application, and let’s see if we can help.
Are you utilizing standard security protocols to safeguard consumer information?
We have numerous security protocols in place to protect transactional information entered into our platform.
We host our cloud software on an industry-accepted web platform with built-in redundancy. This helps us guarantee 99.999% uptime with our application.
How much are your annual license fees?
We offer multiple levels of software subscription, ranging from low-volume to high-volume users. Pricing ranges from $1,200 – $3,600 / year. Pricing includes support, training and updates for your station. Everything you need to support your station is included. Contact us for more information via phone, email or chat.
Filtralite (Treatment Media)
What kind of pollutants does the media address?
- Physical Filtration: Turbidity, TSS (total suspended solids) and color.
- Biological Filtration: Iron, manganese, arsenic and ammonia filtration.
What kind of media is Filtralite Pure?
Filtralite is an expanded clay ceramic media.
What differentiates Filtralite media from other media on the market?
Filtralite media is very light and highly porous. It has a larger surface area than any other media on the market, which means a larger particle-capturing capacity, fewer backwashes, longer production cycles, lower head loss and slower differential pressure build-up.
Is the media NSF certified?
Yes. Filtralite Pure media is NSF approved/certified
What is the expected life of Filtralite Pure?
We estimate the lifespan of our Filtralite media to be approximately 10-15 years. Your Filtralite media lifespan will depend on usage and maintenance. Maintain as directed.
Get Answers
Still have questions?
Reach out to the Flowpoint team. A Technical Representative will contact you within 1-2 business days.