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n) Install the Geoflow WASTEFLOW dripline from the supply linetrench to the painted line, <br />approximately 60 to 10' deep as specified. Upon reaching the painted line, pull the plow out of <br />the ground and cut the dripline I' above the ground. Tape the end of the dripline to prevent debris <br />from entering. Continue this process until the required footage of pipe is installed. Geoflow <br />dripline must be spaced according to specification (2 ft. is standard). Depth of burial of dripline <br />must be consistent throughout the field. Take care not to get dirt into the lines. <br />o) Install the supply header with tees lined up at each Geoflow line. Hook up the Geoflow lines to <br />the supply header. Do not glue WASTEFLOW dripline. <br />Installing Lockslip fittings <br />a) Hold the fitting in one hand and position the tubing with the other hand. <br />b) Move the sleeve back, and push the tubing onto the exposed stem as far as possible. <br />c) Push the sleeve out over the tubing and thread the sleeve onto tubing, as though <br />tightening a nut to a bolt. Hand tighten. Do not use tools. <br />P) Install the Vortex filter and filter flush valve, or install the pre -assembled Headworks between the <br />field and the pump tank on the supply line. *Insulate the box in freezing conditions. <br />q) If using a pressure regulator, install it downstream of the filter or Headworks, just ahead of the <br />dispersal field, on the supply line. Although the pressure regulator can be buried directly into the <br />soil, it is preferable to install it inside a small valve box for easy access. *Insulate the box in <br />freezing conditions. <br />r) Install the floats in the dosing tank and wire up to the timer control. The timer control should be <br />set to pump no more than the design flow, do not set to match the treatment capacity. <br />s) Install the pump. Fill the dosing tank with fresh water and turn on the pump. Check for flow out <br />the ends of all of the Geoflow lines. Let the pump run for about five minutes to flush out any <br />dirt. Shut off the pump and tape the ends of the lines. <br />t) Dig the return header ditch along the tine painted on the ground and back to the pre-treatment <br />tank. Start the return header at the farthest end from the dosing tank. The return line must have <br />slope back to the treatment tank or septic tank. <br />U) Install the return header and connect all of the Geoflow lines. Care must be taken not to kink the <br />dripline. <br />v) Install air vacuum breakers at the highest points in the dispersal field. Use pipe dope or Teflon <br />tape and hand tighten. <br />w) Install a ball or solenoid field flush valve on the return line to the pretreatment or pump tank <br />unless a pre -assembled Wasteflow Headworks is being used. If a Headworks was installed on the <br />supply line, connect the retum line back through the Headworks box. Open the field flush valve <br />and turn on the pump to flush lines then close the valve and check the field and all piping and <br />connections for leaks. 'Ilan off the system <br />x) Tun on the pump and check the pressure at the air vacuum breaker(s). It should be between 15 <br />to 45 PSL Check the pressure in the WASTEFLOW Headworks if used. It should be five psi or <br />higher. If using a manual valve for field flushing, crack it open until at least one PSI islost or <br />design pressure is reached and leave in that position. <br />Y) Check the filter for construction debris and clean. <br />Z) Provide owner with final as -built diagrams, flow measurements and pressure readings at startup. <br />Jarwary 4004 <br />17 <br />