2. Wash the filtration sand (for inside the filter)
1. Put some sieved filtration sand in a bucket. This is sand that has gone through the 0.7 mm (0.03") screen.
2. Fill the bucket half full with clear water.
3. Swirl the sand around in the water using your hand or a clean stick or spoon.
4. Dump the water out of the bucket. Hold back the sand with your hand so it does not fall out of the
bucket. Pour the water down a drain or into a settling tank. If you use a settling tank, you can reuse the water when the dirt has settled to the bottom.
5. Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 a few times. Count how many times you wash the sand.
The water you dump out of the bucket should still be a little dirty when you finish washing the sand. DO NOT wash the sand until it is completely clean!
HOW DO I KNOW IF THE SAND IS WASHED ENOUGH?
1. Do a jar test (optional).
2. Install a filter and check the flow rate.
When you are more experienced at washing sand, you will be able to tell quickly if the sand has been washed enough. But every load of sand you buy will be different. Always check the washed sand by doing a trial filter installation once for every truck load of sand you get.
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How to do a jar test (Optional) 1. Put a little sand in the bottom of a clear jar. 2. Fill the jar with water. Put on the lid. 3. Shake the jar. 4. Stop shaking the jar. Wait 4 seconds. 5. After 4 seconds, look into the side of the jar. |
If you can not see the top of the sand, it is too dirty. Keep washing the sand. Do another jar test after 1 or 2 more washes.
If you can see the top of the sand but not clearly, it is good. Wash the rest of the sand the same number of times.
If the water is clear or almost clear and you can see the top of the sand very easily, the sand is too clean. It has been washed too much. Throw the sand away. Start again, and wash the new sand fewer times before doing a jar test.
Check the sand: Install a test filter and check the flow rate
To make sure the sand will work well in the filters, install 1 filter and check the flow rate.
1. Install 1 filter with washed gravel and sand. (This test is usually done at the filter production site).
2. Put a diffuser into the filter. Fill the filter with water.
3. Catch the filtered water in a container with marked measurements on it.
4. You should get 400 mL or less in 1 minute (13.5 US fluid oz).
Or, if you are filling a 1 litre bottle, it should take about 2 minutes and 30 seconds (or longer) to fill the bottle.
5. Check the flow rate against the boxes below. Change the number of times you wash the sand if you have to.
HANDOUT:
Download Handbook #8 Wash the Filtration Sand and Gravel.
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