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Green-Rock - Model IISI H6 -Gray Water Treatment Plant
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The IISI H6 - greywater treatment plant cleans the washing water of a property for 1-6 people and its design flow is an awesome 750 L of washing water per day. It also tolerates momentary overload well. The cleaning takes place biologically and the water flows through the treatment plant by gravity. No need for a filtration field, no chemical, no change of peat, etc. Easy and effortless cleaning of gray water.
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Suitable for:
- detached houses
- for holiday homes for continuous and intermittent use
- also well suited for beach areas and areas with a stricter level of cleaning
- can be installed on all plots as well as on the ground
Product information
- HVAC code: 3626001
- Length: 1583 mm
- Width: 1583 mm
- Height: 2450 mm
- Weight: 210 kg
- 3626405 IISI extension collar, height 50 cm
- 3626387 IISI anchoring kit S6 / S10 and H6 / H12
- capacity 750 L of wash water / day
- continuous biological process - water flows by gravity
- efficient cleaning - a very large area for biological microbial activity
- special hufo discs in the treatment plant streamline the process - never need to be replaced
- effective oxidation - maintains good biological function
- effective resolution - separates fats and solids
- made of high quality polyethylene plastic - light and easy to handle
- very durable - no corrosion
- self-anchoring construction - easy to install
- water can be led directly from the treatment plant to a ditch, rock pit or nature - no filtration field required
- the difference between the inlet and outlet connection is only 10cm
The IISI H6, together with the IISI closed tank, is an excellent choice for sites where separate drainage is built.
