Maintenance Instructions
There should be little maintenance required with
the Stormcell® system provided the Design and Installation
Guidelines manual, as issued by Hydro, is followed.
The major aim of a maintenance regime will be to prevent siltation
of the throughflow / distribution pipes which are below the
Stormcell®. To this end these pipes should be laid to
achieve self-cleansing velocities wherever possible.
A catchpit chamber immediately upstream of the Stormcell®
tank is a useful addition to the system. It is imperative
that the collection sump is not allowed to overfill which
would lend to silt carry-over into the distribution pipes.
As all schemes are different, the frequency at which the
catchpit should be emptied will need to be determined on site.
This is simply a function of the sump volume and the volume
of settleable grits and silts entering it.
As per the Hydro-Brake® Flow Control installation, it
is recommended that the system be inspected monthly for 3
months and thereafter at 6 monthly intervals. In addition,
it is suggested that the installation should be inspected
immediately following the first major storm event, whenever
this should occur after installation.
It should also be noted that more regular inspections may
be required should the catchpit fill more frequently than
at 6 monthly intervals.
Stormcell® Maintenance Requirements
Due to the patented distribution pipework arrangement
incorporated into a typical Stormcell® Storage System,
there should be little or no maintenance requirements, provided
the system is installed in accordance with the instructions
issued by Hydro.
The major aim of a maintenance regime will be to inspect
the system to ensure that the distribution pipework arrangement
is operational and free from blockages.
To this end, the pipes should be laid to achieve self-cleansing
velocities wherever possible. A catchpit chamber included
immediately upstream of the Stormcell® tank is also a
useful addition to the system and considered good engineering
practice prior to any storage or infiltration device. This
will help to collect settleable material such as silt grit
and stones, as well as provide an access chamber to the distribution
pipework, allowing the entire pipework arrangement throughout
the tank to be inspected.
As all schemes are different, the frequency at which the
catchpit should be emptied will need to be determined on site.
This is simply a function of the sump volume and the volume
of settleable material entering it.
As with Hydro-Brake® Flow Control installations, it is
recommended that the system be inspected monthly for 3 months
after installation and thereafter at 6 monthly intervals.
In addition, it is suggested that the installation should
be inspected immediately following the first major storm event,
whenever this should occur after installation.
It should also be noted that more regular inspections may
be required should the catchpit fill more frequently than
at 6 monthly intervals.
Should the catchpit fill and the material be subsequently
re-entrained into the flow, it will tend to pass directly
through the Stormcell® system and be contained within
the distribution pipework. Whilst the material will not enter
the Stormcell® media, consideration may need to be given
to removal of any material prior to the discharge point downstream
to prevent pollution of watercourses etc.. The Downstream
Defender® supplied by Hydro can be a useful addition for
this purpose. |