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This is a very common spare part that needs to be washed annually or replaced when necessary.
Suitable for Baga Easy G2-G4 and Baga Biotank G2-G3
A clogged filter sock can be easily washed if it is whole, always have one in reserve.
Replacing and cleaning the filter sock
This is done by:
1. Turn off the power to the system with the switch in the control cabinet. Otherwise the pump may start automatically during work.
2. Loosen the union couplings on both sides of the filter, the filter is now only on the filter bracket
3. Lift the entire filter set straight up and place on the ground, being careful with the dosing hose.
4. If necessary, loosen the filter cup with the associated wrench. If the wrench is to be used, the part with the dosing hose must first be removed by loosening the union coupling next to the hose. Note! Make sure not to lose any O-rings.
5. Lift out the filter holder, rinse the filter with a garden hose.
6. Screw the filter cup and possibly the bottom part with the dosing hose back on if it has been loosened (check that it is angled in the same way as before, the water should be led out along the edge of the inlet cylinder in the sludge separator).
7. Attach the filter bracket with the filter to the sludge separator.
8. Screw on both union couplings
9. Turn the power back on.
If the filter sock also needs to be removed from the filter holder:
1. Loosen the two plastic fixings on the ends of the filter holder. The lower one needs to be loosened with e.g. a screwdriver. Note! The plastic fasteners only fit on one of the ends, note which one. Pull off the filter sock to be washed or replaced and rinse it with water.
2. Rinse off the filter holder as well.
3. put on the washed/new filter sock and secure with the two fasteners. Note! These are different and fit one at each end of the filter holder.
4. Press the filter holder into the black filter housing, make sure the o-ring is tight against the filter housing and screw on the filter cup.
Baga Easy Generation 4 has a combined precipitation and filtration system.
A pump located in the last cleaner part of the sludge separator, the so-called pump chamber. The water is pumped from here via a filter out of the tank.
Inside the filter, the pumped water is divided into a cleaner part that passes through the small openings of the filter drum and on out of the tank (acceptance water) and a dirtier part that does not pass (reject water).
Flocculant from dosing pump
The latter is led down the bottom of the filter to a pipe bend where flocculant is added before the water is returned to the first part of the sludge separator, the so-called inlet cylinder.
Reject water with flocculant is mixed there with incoming wastewater for precipitation of phosphorus and sedimentation.
The pipe bend also creates a circular movement in the water in the inlet cylinder that improves this mixing.
This is a very common spare part that needs to be washed annually or replaced when necessary.
Suitable for Baga Easy G2-G4 and Baga Biotank G2-G3
A clogged filter sock can be easily washed if it is whole, always have one in reserve.
Replacing and cleaning the filter sock
This is done by:
1. Turn off the power to the system with the switch in the control cabinet. Otherwise the pump may start automatically during work.
2. Loosen the union couplings on both sides of the filter, the filter is now only on the filter bracket
3. Lift the entire filter set straight up and place on the ground, being careful with the dosing hose.
4. If necessary, loosen the filter cup with the associated wrench. If the wrench is to be used, the part with the dosing hose must first be removed by loosening the union coupling next to the hose. Note! Make sure not to lose any O-rings.
5. Lift out the filter holder, rinse the filter with a garden hose.
6. Screw the filter cup and possibly the bottom part with the dosing hose back on if it has been loosened (check that it is angled in the same way as before, the water should be led out along the edge of the inlet cylinder in the sludge separator).
7. Attach the filter bracket with the filter to the sludge separator.
8. Screw on both union couplings
9. Turn the power back on.
If the filter sock also needs to be removed from the filter holder:
1. Loosen the two plastic fixings on the ends of the filter holder. The lower one needs to be loosened with e.g. a screwdriver. Note! The plastic fasteners only fit on one of the ends, note which one. Pull off the filter sock to be washed or replaced and rinse it with water.
2. Rinse off the filter holder as well.
3. put on the washed/new filter sock and secure with the two fasteners. Note! These are different and fit one at each end of the filter holder.
4. Press the filter holder into the black filter housing, make sure the o-ring is tight against the filter housing and screw on the filter cup.
Baga Easy Generation 4 has a combined precipitation and filtration system.
A pump located in the last cleaner part of the sludge separator, the so-called pump chamber. The water is pumped from here via a filter out of the tank.
Inside the filter, the pumped water is divided into a cleaner part that passes through the small openings of the filter drum and on out of the tank (acceptance water) and a dirtier part that does not pass (reject water).
Flocculant from dosing pump
The latter is led down the bottom of the filter to a pipe bend where flocculant is added before the water is returned to the first part of the sludge separator, the so-called inlet cylinder.
Reject water with flocculant is mixed there with incoming wastewater for precipitation of phosphorus and sedimentation.
The pipe bend also creates a circular movement in the water in the inlet cylinder that improves this mixing.


