Build your own water reclaim/recycle system

Thanks for the info Jerry. I'll have to give you a call for the filter socks as my unit doesn't have them (and to pick your brain a bit:) ). Excited to put this system to work! I've been busy building out this truck so I've done anything more than fire up the engine and check suction thus far.

Another good sirocco systems in use. Greg you get a hat?


Oct event San Diego free free text me for more details !!
 
My system is on its way... getting delivered this afternoon sometime. Kid in a candy store :) lol

The rest of my system came yesterday.

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The rest of my system came yesterday.

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What all were you waiting for? Did you get a sand trap too?
 
Manifold
Pumpout drum
30 gal sand trap with leaf option
Miscellaneous things plumbing for 2 and 2.5 hoses.

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No hat yet Ron

Finished the install on the Sirocco today and got the hot water skid mounted and plumbed. Also built the vent stack to vent the heater ... that was fun. Pretty bad ass though :) Sure... I could have put a 'hot do not touch' sticker on it but instead I broke out the old art skills lol. Took me about 3 hours to fab up the vent stack - 20 minutes to paint it!

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That vent looks VERY cool ! .. I mean HOT !
.. LOL
.. but you'll have to be aware of the radiated heat going straight onto the generator..
.. I have a heat shield you can add to the face of the stack
.. without making it look any less "HotRod".
 
That vent looks VERY cool ! .. I mean HOT !
.. LOL
.. but you'll have to be aware of the radiated heat going straight onto the generator..
.. I have a heat shield you can add to the face of the stack
.. without making it look any less "HotRod".

Thanks Jerry. Ran it for a bit today and all of the exhaust routing is working well. Box is "clean" and fee of exhaust for the most part. I ran the burner for about 30 minutes today and didn't notice any serious heat making its way back to the generator but I'll have to keep an eye on it. I also ran the generator exhaust out the back today as well.
 
Filtration is very modular..
just add what the jobsite requires..
..but certainly "take responsibility" for what you suck up..
example.. parking lots have a LOT of sand and silt and hair you wouldn't expect..
a SandTrap is great for the heavy sand,
..adding the Slid-In-Filter stops leaves & cigarette butts.
a set of FilterSocks on the downspouts of the Auto-Pump-Out tank catches hair ..
..Hair is a cRAzy problem in parking garages..
It seens that every woman brushes her hair before going into a store, and drops the hair-wad from the brush onto the ground..
we find the hair in the "bleeder-port" on the sump pump.. which impedes the reliability of Pump-Out.
FilterSocks totally solve that problem. our new units all have them. (if you need them, call me.)

Silt.. is the toughest.. especially since a parking lot sweepers only gets "the big stuff".. leaves and paper trash.
Silt management is about making filters not plug up too quickly..
..and the jobSite "tells you" what it needs.. so..
if the filters you have load up during the job..
get another bank of filters to add "DirtLoad capacity"..
so you can stay focused on cleaning.
call me for details, or come to our educational event next week and learn a LOT more !
I like that, jobsite requirements .
 
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