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0 MOD INLET ID GRATE OD SOLIDS STO FILTERED FLOW TOTAL BYPASS
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0 NUMBER (0 INCHES) (0 INCHES) CAPACITY (CU FT) (CFS) CAPACITY (CFS)
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LL FGP-RF15F 16 18 0.3 0.4 2.8
FGP-RF18F 18 20 0.8 0.7 4.7
FGP-RF20F 21 23 0.8 0.7 4.7
FGP-RF21F 22 23.5 0.8 0.7 4.7
FGP-RF22F 23 24 0.8 0.7 4.7
FGP-RF24F 24 26 0.8 0.7 4.7
FGP-RF30F 30 32 2.2 1.5 6.1
FGP-RF36F 36 39 3.6 2.0 8.1
DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE - SUBMIT EXACT MEASUREMENTS WHEN ORDERING
- SEE NOTE 9.
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FloGord@ +Plus FILTER
INSTALLED.
GRATE FRAME.
(BY OTHERS)
CAN BE MOUNTED ABOVE CONCRETE CATCH BASIN.
CONE REDUCER. SLAB REDUCER, CORRUGATED METAL PIPE. ETC.
(BY OTHERS)
GRATE.
(BY OTHERS)
NOTES:
STAINLESS STEEL
SUPPORT BASKET.
1.
FloGard@ +Plus Catch Basin Filter Inserts are available in
standard sizes (see specifier chart) or in custom sizes. Call for
details on custom size inserts.
FOSSIL
2.
Standard height Is 20 inches from top of filter frame to bottom
ot support netting. Shallow depths available upon request.
FiLTER LINER &
SUPPORT NETTING.
3.
Filter support frame shall be constructed from stainless
steel Type 304.
GRATE FRAME.
(BY OTHERS)
4.
Filter liner shall be constructed from durable polypropylene,
woven, monofilament, geotextile. Filter liner shall not allow the
retention of water between storm events.
5.
CAN BE MOUNTED ABOVE \
CONCRETE CATCH BASIN... .
Filter inserts are supplied with "clip-in" filter pouches utilizing CONE REDUCER. SLAB REDUCER. i\ I ~ I I'
FOSSIL ROCK'" filter medium tor the collection and retention CORRUGATED METAL PIPE. ETC. .' '~\o-.. _/:(iX \
of petroleum hydrocarbons (oils & greases). (BY OTHERS) /,' "'~;; ;; >1'" ..\
FloGard@+PLUS filter inserts and FOSSIL ROCK r~ filter medium
pouches must be maintained in accordance with manufacturer k )
recommen~ations. ~ ''-.',,---,,_ _,,___,/,'j
Storage capacity reflects 80% ot maximum solids collection prior R ce'lVed' }- !J I O( .'--- "
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8.
Filtered flow rate includes a safety factor of two.
EXPLODED VIEW
SCALE, 1/2
9.
FloGard@ measurement charts available upon request.
Ha;ard@ +PLUS
CATCH BASIN FILTER INSERT
(CIRCULAR FRAME MOUNT)
FLAT GRATED INLET
r...~ KriStar Enterprises, Inc.
P.O. Box 6419, Santa Rosa. CA 95406
Ph: 800.579.8819, Fax: 707.524.8186. www.kristar.com
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR MAINTENANCE OF
FLO-GARD+PLUs'" CATCH BASIN INSERT FILTERS
SCOPE:
Federal, State and Local Clean Water Act regulations and those of insurance carriers require that
stormwater filtration systems be maintained and serviced on a recurring basis. The intent of the
regulations is to ensure that the systems, on a continuing basis, efficiently remove pollutants from
stormwater runoff thereby preventing pollution of the nation's water resources. These specifications apply
to the FloGard+Plus@ Catch Basin Insert Filter.
RECOMMENDED FREQUENCY OF SERVICE:
Drainage Protection Systems (DPS) recommends that installed Flo~Gard+Plus@ Catch Basin Insert
Filters be serviced on a recurring basis. Ultimately, the frequency depends on the amount of runoff,
pollutant loading and interference from debris (leaves, vegetation, cans, paper, etc.); however, it is
recommended that each installation be serviced a minimum of three times per year, with a change of filter
medium once per year. DPS technicians are available to do an on-site evaluation, upon request.
RECOMMENDED TIMING OF SERVICE:
DPS guidelines for the timing of service are as follows:
I. For areas with a definite rainy season: Prior to, during and following the rainy season.
2. For areas subject to year-round rainfall: On a recurring basis (at least three times per year).
3. For areas with winter snow and summer rain: Prior to and just after the snow season and during
the summer rain season.
4. For installed devices not subject to the elements (washracks, parking garages, etc.): On a recurring
basis (no Jess than three times per years).
SERVICE PROCEDURES:
I. The catch basin grate shall be removed and set to one side. The catch basin shall be visually
inspected for defects and possible illegal dumping. If illegal dumping has occurred, the proper
authorities and property owner representative shaH be notified as soon as practicable.
2. Using an industrial vacuum, the collected materials shall be removed from the liner. (Note: DPS
uses a truck-mounted vacuum for servicing Flo-Gard+Plus@ catch basin inserts.)
3. When all of the collected materials have been removed, the filter medium pouches shall be
removed by unsnapping the tether from the D-ring and set to one side. The filter liner, gaskets,
stainless steel frame and mounting brackets, etc. shall be inspected for continued serviceability.
Minor damage or defects found shall be corrected on-the-spot and a notation made on the
Maintenance Record. More extensive deficiencies that affect the efficiency of the filter (tom liner,
etc.), if approved by the customer representative, will be corrected and an invoice submitted to the
representative along with the Maintenance Record.
4. The filter medium pouches shall be inspected for defects and continued serviceability and replaced
as necessary and the pouch tethers re~attached to the liner's D~ring. See below.
5. The grate shall be replaced.
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REPLACEMENT AND DISPOSAL OF EXPOSED FILTER MEDIUM AND COLLECTED
DEBRIS
The frequency of filter medium pouch exchange will be in accordance with the existing DPS-Customer
Maintenance Contract. DPS recommends that the medium be changed at least once per year. During the
appropriate service, or if so determined by the service technician during a non-scheduled service, the filter
medium pouches will be replaced with new pouches. Once the exposed pouches and debris have been
removed, DPS has possession and must dispose of it in accordance with local, state and federal agency
requirements.
Note: As the generator, the landowner i, ulrimnrely responsible for the proper disposal of the exposed filter medium (md
debris. Because the filter media likely contoin petroleum hydrocarbons, heavy metals and other harmfiil poUutants, the
malelinls mlL'lt be treated as (m EPA Class 2 Hawrdous Waste and properly disposed of DPS relieves the KuuJowner of the
actual disposal task, and provides certification of its completion in accordance with appropriate regulations.
DPS also has the capability of servicing all manner of catch basin inserts and catch basins
without inserts, underground oiVwater separators, stormwater interceptors and other such devices.
All DPS personnel are highly qualified technicians and are confined space trained and certified,
Call us at (888) 950-8826 for further information and assistance,
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