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The Right Way to Perform a DAF System Startup

If you’ve just got your hands on a shiny new DAF system, you’re probably anxious to get the thing running. But before you start muddying it up with wastewater, there are a few important things to run through. Follow this 10-step guide to perform a proper DAF system startup.


1. Review the Operation & Maintenance Manual

You’ve absolutely got to understand how the system functions and the right ways to keep it working for years to come.


2. Set the Operational Valves in Their Correct Position

This includes pump isolation valves, feed valves, chemical valves and aeration system valves.


3. Fill the DAF System with Clean Water

Fill the whole thing with clean water all the way up to the edge of the adjustable outlet weirs. It’s a safety and maintenance issue.


4. Adjust the Outlet Weirs

Bring them all the way up to their highest position. This allows for the greatest volume of water in the tank and is a good baseline for your first run of wastewater.


5. Check your Recycle Pumps

Make sure they’re properly oiled and aligned to eliminate vibration. This will be the heart and soul of the whole operation. Get it set right from the get-go.


6. Verify Pump Rotation

The recycle pump is a comes with a 3-phase motor. Bump the motor and make sure it’s rotating in the correct direction.


7. Check Motor Rotation

The DAF system has motors for the auger and skimmer. Skimmer blades should move toward the sludge ramp. Auger should push toward the outlet. Make sure they’re rotating correctly.


8. Test Electrical and Pneumatic Devices

They should actuate when a signal is sent from the panels. Make sure they’re calibrated to close slowly and not slam shut.


9. Perform Whitewater Test

Refer to the O & M manual for the procedure for generating whitewater. When you’ve got it correct, the water coming into the DAF system will look a little like skimmed milk. After several minutes, the whole tank should be saturated with microbubbles.


10. Check for Obstructions

Confirm that the rotating top skimmer is not obstructed. All hoses and debris should be removed from the tank.


With that said, if there’s something you’re not quite sure about, err on the side of safety and send us a note. That’s what we’re here for.

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