7. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Objectives
Following completion of Chapter 7, students should be able to:
- Develop a preventive maintenance program for your on-site system, wastewater collection and/or treatment system.
- Set up a maintenance recordkeeping system.
- Use a systematic approach when troubleshooting equipment or system problems.
- Recognize the serious consequences that could occur when inexperienced, unqualified or unauthorized persons attempt to troubleshoot or repair electrical panels, controls, circuits, wiring, or equipment.
- Properly select and safely use the following pieces of equipment (if qualified and authorized):
- Multimeter
- Ammeter
- Megger
- Ohmmeter
- Communicate effectively with electricians.
NOTE: Previous chapters present special maintenance information for specific types of collection systems and treatment processes. This chapter focuses on two key elements of a small wastewater utility operator's job. First, it focuses on the importance of establishing a maintenance program for a utility and provides guidelines for developing an effective program. Second, this chapter teaches operators a strategy for troubleshooting problems in their wastewater systems, with particular emphasis on electrical problems.
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