SPX Cooling Technologies Humidifier MCR3100 User Manual

Marley MARPAK® Modular Biomedia  
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Fixed Film Process  
Relative Energy Consumption  
History  
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For over 100 years the fixed film reactor  
(trickling filter) has been used in wastewater  
treatment to reduce the biochemical oxygen  
demand (BOD) and for nitrification. As the  
wastewater passes down through the trickling  
filter, microorganisms on the surface of the  
media convert the dissolved organic wastes  
and ammonia nitrogen into stable by-products  
- carbon dioxide, nitrates, nitrites and biosolids  
which are removed by clarification.  
10ft. Total Head  
Influent &  
Intermediate  
Pumping  
30ft. Total Head  
100ft. Total Head  
Preliminary Treatment  
Primary Treatment  
Advantages  
Secondary  
Treatment  
Trickling Filter  
The advantage of the trickling filter process  
over other methods of treating wastewater  
include:  
Activated Sludge  
Extended Aeration  
Incineration  
Sludge  
Treatment  
1. Lower energy consumption (Fig. 3-1)  
2. More resistant to hydraulic and organic  
shock loads  
3. Simple operational procedures  
4. Fewer personnel required to operate  
5. Reduces sludge bulking problems  
Aerobic Digestion  
Thicken & Anaerobic Digestion  
Drying Beds  
Haul to Landfill  
Aerated Ponds  
Future  
With the advent of the highly efficient modular  
60° cross flow media (MARPAK MXF Series), the  
trickling filter is a viable alternative for complete  
secondary treatment (Figs. 8-1 and 8-2) and  
nitrification (Fig. 9-1) of municipal wastewater.  
As energy and labor costs continue to increase,  
the trickling filter process will become even  
more cost effective in wastewater treatment.  
Chlorination  
Building  
Heating  
& Cooling  
Northern U.S.  
Southern U.S.  
Source: Water and Sewage Works  
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Modular Biological Treatment Media  
MARPAK is a modular PVC corrugated media  
specifically designed for biological treatment  
applications. MARPAK media is manufactured  
from rigid PVC sheets that are UV protected  
and resistant to rot, fungi, bacteria, acids  
and alkalies commonly found in wastewater.  
MARPAK modules are manufactured in various  
sheet thicknesses to meet specific structural  
requirements. MARPAK includes a full range of  
modular PVC media geometries for wastewater  
treatment including - complete secondary  
treatment (Figs. 8-1 and 8-2), nitrification (Fig.  
9-1), denitrification, industrial roughing filters and  
anaerobic treatment.  
Flow Configuration  
of MARPAK MXF Series Media  
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Retention Time Versus Flow  
At A Media Depth Of 10ft.  
Faster Installation  
Extensive testing has proven that taller mod-  
Flow m3/m2/h  
2.0  
3.0  
4.0  
5.0 6.0  
ules produce the same water distribution as  
alternating 1'-0 modules. This means 4 ft, 6 ft,  
or even 8 ft modules can be used to reduce  
installation time and minimize the number of  
clog-prone module interfaces.  
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60° Cross Flow  
Modular Media  
Retention Time Versus Flow  
At A Media Depth Of 10ft.  
Flow m3/m2/h  
1.2  
2.4  
3.6  
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20  
16  
12  
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60° Cross Flow  
Modular Media  
Random Media  
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Vertical Flow  
Modular Media  
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0.4  
0.8  
1.2  
1.6  
2.0 2.4  
Flow GPM/ft2  
2
4-2  
Source: “Plastic-Packed Trickling Filters” by E. Sarner  
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0.5  
1.0  
1.5  
Flow GPM/ft2  
Source: “Evaluation of Plastic Media In Trickling Filters”,  
by T. Richards and D. Reinhart  
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Advantages of MARPAK  
MARPAK MXF Series  
MXF Series 60° flow media:  
MARPAK MXF Series incorporates the well established 60°  
cross-corrugated (cross flow) design (Fig. 4-1). This geometry  
has proven to be the most efficient for reducing BOD  
(biochemical oxygen demand) and for nitrification. Typical  
applications are shown in Figure 5-1. MXF Series media is  
available in modules 2 ft wide, 2 ft or 4 ft high and 4 ft or  
6 ft long.  
1. Superior oxygen transfer  
The MXF Series geometry allows  
for the continuous and uniform  
horizontal redistribution of air and  
water (Fig. 4-1) maximizing oxygen  
uptake.  
2. High Efficiencies at shallow  
depths  
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The MXF Series 60° cross  
corrugated geometry maximizes  
hydraulic retention time compared  
to other media types (Fig. 4-2 &  
4-3). MXF Series media can provide  
effective treatment at media depths  
as low as 3 ft MXF Series media  
can be used as a direct replacement  
for rock media to increase both  
capacity and efficiency of existing  
trickling filters (Fig. 7-1).  
Specific  
Product  
Identification  
Void Ratio  
Surface Area  
Application  
(%)  
ft2/ft3  
Secondary  
Treatment  
MXF 3000  
30  
95  
Anaerobic  
Treatment  
Secondary  
Treatment  
MXF 4800  
48  
95  
Nitrification  
3. Wide hydraulic range  
Secondary  
Treatment  
MXF Series is effective in reducing  
BOD and nitrification at hydraulic  
wetting rates of below 0.2 gpm/ft2  
to over 2.5 gpm/ft2.  
MXF 7400  
MCR3100  
74  
31  
95  
95  
Nitrification  
High Strength  
Wastewater  
Anaerobic  
Treatment  
MARPAK MCR Series  
MARPAK MCR Series is a vertically corrugated clog resistant  
media designed to minimize the potential for excessive solids  
buildup. The geometry is ideally suited for treating high  
strength wastewater. Typical applications are shown in Figure  
5-1. MCR Series media is available in modules 2 ft wide,  
2 ft, 4 ft, 6 ft or 8 ft high and 4 ft long.  
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General Design Information  
Municipal Wastewater  
Industrial Wastewater  
Numerous empirical equations have been  
developed in an attempt to mathematically  
describe the reaction taking place in the  
trickling filter. The most common and generally  
accepted empirical equation in use today  
for predicting trickling filter performance in  
secondary treatment applications is the modified  
Velz equation. MARPAK MXF Series media  
performance for secondary treatment (Figs. 8-1  
and 8-2) can be evaluated using the modified  
Velz equation.  
MARPAK MXF and MCR Series media can  
be used to treat a variety of industrial waste  
streams. Due to the wide variation in treat ability  
of industrial wastes, trickling filter performance  
is best determined from data from trickling  
filter installations treating similar wastewater;  
general design curves for various categories  
of industrial wastewater; or pilot studies. In  
addition to clarification, pretreatment including  
pH adjustment and nutrient addition may be  
required. The wastewater entering the trickling  
filter should have a pH between 6.0 and 8.5  
and a nutrient balance among BOD, ammonia  
nitrogen and phosphorous of 100:5:1.  
For information regarding the application of  
MARPAK MXF Series media for nitrification of  
municipal wastewater, please reference  
Figs. 9-1 and 9-2.  
MARPAK MXF 3000  
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Applications  
Upgrading Existing Rock  
Trickling Filters  
MARPAK MXF 4800 with its 60° cross fluted  
geometry and high surface and void ratio is ideal  
for upgrading the performance of existing rock  
trickling filters.  
With a surface area and void ratio more than  
three times greater than rock, upgrading with  
MARPAK MXF 4800 can more than double the  
organic capacity and improve effluent quality of  
an existing trickling filter. A significant amount of  
nitrification can also be achieved, depending on  
the organic loading.  
Unlike rock or random plastic media, MARPAK  
MXF 4800 provides continuous and uniform  
horizontal redistribution of air and water, with  
no short-circuiting. In addition, MARPAK MXF  
4800 has no horizontal surfaces, thus minimizing  
the potential for excessive solids buildup and  
plugging.  
Plan  
MARPAK MXF 4800 modules can be placed  
directly on rows of supports (Fig. 7-1) Removal  
of the existing clay tile along with the rock media  
is recommended. Modifications to the existing  
trickling filter structure are generally not required.  
MARPAK MXF 4800  
Rock Media  
Media  
Depth  
Section  
MarPier Supports  
Remove Existing Rock Media  
and Underdrain  
Alternate Support Material:  
Clay Tile, Concrete Block, Precast Concrete Beams  
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Applications  
Complete Secondary Treatment  
Complete Secondary  
Treatment  
MARPAK MXF Series fixed film  
biological reactors used in  
conjunction with primary and  
secondary clarification (Fig. 8-1)  
can reduce BOD5 and suspended  
solids to above 90%.  
Primary  
Clarifier  
BOD –20  
SS –20  
MARPAK  
Reactor  
Secondary  
Clarifier  
Trickling Filter/  
Solids Contact  
(TF/SC)  
8-1  
The TF/SC process utilizes the trickling  
filter followed by short term aeration  
(Fig. 8-2). The recirculation of sludge to  
the aerated contact basin enhances the  
agglomeration of fine particles and  
improves settling characteristics. At the  
same time the aeration continues to  
remove soluble organics. The aerated  
TF/SC Process  
BOD – 10  
SS – 10  
Primary  
Clarifier  
Secondary  
Clarifier  
contact basin, combined with a center-well  
final clarifier can readily achieve a 95-plus  
percentage reduction in BOD5 and total  
suspended solids.  
Aerated  
MARPAK  
Reactor  
Waste  
Sludge  
Contact  
Basin  
Circulated  
Sludge  
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Roughing or Pretreatment  
MARPAK MXF and MCR Series fixed film  
biological reactors (Fig. 8-3) are an effective  
method of pretreating difficult wastes and  
reducing the organic load on subsequent  
biological treatment steps.  
Marpak Plus Activated Sludge  
Primary  
BOD – 20  
SS – 20  
Clarifier  
Secondary  
Clarifier  
MARPAK®  
Reactor  
Aeration  
Basin  
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Applications  
Nitrification  
BOD<15  
SS<15  
Nitrification  
NH  
4N<1  
In the nitrification process (Fig. 9-1) MARPAK  
MXF Series fixed film reactor provides an  
effective means of oxidizing ammonia nitrogen of  
secondary treated wastewater.  
Effluent from  
Secondary  
Treatment  
BOD-30  
SS-20  
NH  
4N-25  
MARPAK  
Nitrification  
Reactor  
Nitrifying trickling filters require less mechanical  
equipment, less operating power and less  
attention than the activated sludge process  
(Fig. 9-3). Nitrifying trickling filters are less  
effected by cold temperature than the  
activated sludge process (Fig. 9-4).  
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12000  
10000  
8000  
6000  
4000  
2000  
0
MARPAK nitrification fixed film reactor,  
when preceded by clarified secondary  
effluent with the BOD5 below 35 mg/l, will  
continue to reduce suspended solids and  
BOD5 to a level below 20 mg/l.  
Media  
Surface  
Area  
7° To 11°C  
Required  
sq ft/lb of  
NH+4-N  
Oxidized  
Per Day  
12° To 19°C  
A performance curve for nitrification is  
shown in Fig. 9-2.  
1.0  
2.0  
3.0  
4.0  
5.0 6.0  
Effluent Ammonia-N (mg/L)  
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Source: Process Design Manual For Nitrogen Control, U.S. EPA  
Cost Comparison  
Activated  
Sludge  
Nitrifying  
Trickling Filter  
Cost  
Project  
Energy (10 year)  
$ 8,497,000  
3,450,000  
$ 4,870,000  
1,175,000  
Project - present worth  
Energy - present worth  
7,423,000  
2,847,000  
4,250,000  
971,000  
Total - present worth  
$10,270,000  
$ 5,221,000  
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Source: Water Engineering and Management  
Effect of Temperature  
100  
80  
60  
40  
20  
0
Nitrification  
Rate  
(as % of rate  
at 20°C)  
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
Temperature °C  
Source: Water Engineering and Management  
9-4  
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The MARPAK Advantage  
MARPAK Advantages  
Fixed film media has traditionally been made in  
2 ft height increments due to production  
limitations (sizes of thermoformers and molds  
to create the media sheets). Marley cooling  
tower fill has been produced for over 30 years  
and the advantage of taller fill heights has been  
recognized. This has resulted in the development  
of larger thermoformers to product fill media up  
to 6 ft tall.  
Taller heights of 4 ft (MXF 4800 and MXF 3000)  
and 6 ft (MCR 3100).  
Taller MARPAK modules mean:  
• Stability—Less settling over you filter's life  
• Efficiency—Less clogging by biomass at  
module interfaces  
• Performance—Less air blockage due to  
interfaces  
There are several advantages of taller media,  
primarily due to the presence of fewer interfaces  
between modules:  
• Quicker Installation—Fewer modules to handle  
In third-party test of MXF 3000 media, two 2 ft  
tall modules deflected nearly 70% more than  
two 4 ft tall modules*. For example, if filter media  
with 2 ft tall modules settle by 4 in during its  
lifetime, 4 ft tall modules in the same filter will  
settle less than 2 38 in.  
• Less deflection under load because the edge-  
to-edge interface between modules deforms  
more than the internal structure of the media.  
• Less clogging by biosolids because module  
interfaces produce a blockage location due to  
exposed media edges.  
*Based on percentage of height.  
• Less air blockage (pressure drop) for better air  
distribution.  
• Less installation time.  
Just as with a cooling tower, water and  
air distribution efficiency is critical to the  
performance of a trickling filter. For that reason,  
SPX advocates minimizing the number of  
module interfaces by using taller modules in any  
media installation, whether for a cooling tower or  
for a trickling filter.  
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General Specification and Installation Information  
Media  
Installation  
MARPAK is a Modular PVC media specifically  
designed for fixed film biological treatment  
applications.  
MARPAK is installed so that the sheets of all  
modules in a particular layer are parallel.  
Special care should be taken during installation  
of the media to protect the modules from  
damage. Where necessary, cutting and  
trimming of the modules may be performed  
within the fixed film reactor. Adequate  
protection and precaution should be taken to  
insure that no damage is done to the placed  
media and that no debris from the cutting  
process is allowed to lodge in the placed  
media.  
MARPAK is available in both the highly  
efficient 60° cross flow design (MXF Series) for  
complete secondary treatment and nitrification  
and the vertical flow design (MCR Series) for  
treating high strength industrial wastewater.  
MARPAK media is available in specific surface  
areas from 30 to 74 square feet per cubic foot  
with a 95% void to volume ratio.  
The MARPAK modules are manufactured in  
various PVC sheet thicknesses to meet specific  
structural requirements.  
Warranty  
The media supplier shall certify to the general  
contractor and the engineer in writing that  
the media to be supplied will meet or exceed  
the specifications. Limited warranty shall be  
provided by the manufacturer for a period of  
one year after installation against defects in  
material and workmanship.  
Material  
MARPAK polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sheets are  
resistant to rot, fungi, bacteria growth and other  
forms of microorganisms and are chemically  
resistant to normal concentrations of sewage  
acids, alkalis, organic solvents and organic  
compounds.  
For a more detailed specification for your  
specific application, please contact  
SPX Cooling Technologies at 800 462 7539  
and ask for MARPAK.  
The PVC compound is UV resistant and  
specifically formulated to resist long-term  
fatigue cracking under continuous loading.  
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