Up-Flo Filter0 pages
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Up-Flo™ Filter
Fluidised Bed Up Flow Filtration System
Stormwater Filtration in less than one fifth of the footprint of other
filtration devices.
Product Profile
Applications
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New developments and retrofits.
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SUDS schemes.
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Industrial and commercial facilities.
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Source control.
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Sediment and hydrocarbon control.
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Nutrient control.
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Heavy metals control.
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Wetlands protection.
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Eco-developments.
The Up-Flo™ Filter is the most efficient high rate stormwater filtration
Available in manhole, vault and retrofit
configurations.
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and hydrocarbons from stormwater runoff. As the industry’s only fluidised
bed up flow filtration technology, the Up-Flo™ Filter provides a higher level
of treatment, a higher rate of filtration, longer life of filter media and a longer
maintenance cycle than other filter systems.
Bypass Siphon
with Floatables
Baffle
Advantages
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technology available for the removal of trash, sediments, nutrients, metals
High flow capacity resulting in smaller
Outlet Module
with Integral Drain
Down Port
Outlet Pipe
systems.
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Includes 4 mm pre-screening.
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Variety of media options.
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Inlet Pipe
Patented drain down prevents media
Media Pack
Filter Module
Angled Screen
Sump
degradation.
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Long media life and maintenance cycle.
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Easy installation and maintenance.
How it Works
Stormwater enters the chamber via an inlet pipe or inlet grate and is directed
between the filter modules to the sump of the chamber (brown arrow).
Gross debris and sediment settle out in the sump, while oil and floatables rise to
the surface of the water.
As water fills the chamber, the flow is directed up through the angled screen
(yellow arrow) preventing larger material from reaching the filter media.
Flow distributing media spreads the flow evenly across the filter media as the
water level increases within the chamber (green arrows).
Treated water enters a conveyance channel at the top of the filter module, where
it is directed to the outlet module and passes forward to the outlet pipe (blue
arrows).
Excess flows associated with extreme storm events are discharged directly to
the outlet module via a siphonic bypass, which incorporates a floatables baffle to
prevent the discharge of oils and floatable material.
Following the storm event, water drains out of the chamber through the patented
drain down port. This backwashes the filter media and leaves it dry between
storm events, preventing pollutant leaching and media degradation.
Stormwater Hotline: 01275 337977 • www.hydro-international.biz
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