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Photos of A100
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An access pipe with the cap on. (Before installation of the Septic
Heater.) |
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Looking down into the access pipe above a drop-box. Notice how close
the water level is to ground surface. No wonder systems tend to freeze
up! |
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The Septic Heater placed in a drainfield. |
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The control box with indicator lights, test push-button, and circuit
breakers. |
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Heavy-duty, 10-wing, aluminum fan blade. |
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Melted snow around the base of the Septic Heater shows that the heat blown
into the pipe is enough to thaw frozen ground. |
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Protecting a property. The sewer pipe from this cabin to the tank was
freezing repeatedly. |
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A simple modification (adding an air outlet) to this system enabled a Septic
Heater to work in his drainfield. Because there is a pump to the
drainfield, he needed to vent the air out in the drainfield. |