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HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 Sturdy, inverted upward flow storm screen for efficient solids retention at stormwater discharges

Automatically cleaned screen for solids retention in stormwater tanks and overflows
  • Efficient solids separation
  • Continuous automatic screen cleaning
  • Maximum adaptability
  • Ideal for combination with water retention elements
  • Sturdy, low-maintenance stainless steel design

During and after storm events large amounts of debris are discharged to streams, rivers and lakes through storm water overflows of combined and sanitary sewer systems. Frequently, even the installation of scum boards is insufficient to prevent such pollution. The polluting items, such as sanitary products, toilet paper, faeces, plastic foils, etc. are not only unsightly but also responsible for considerable cleaning and/or disposal costs.

On the basis of the DWA sheet A 128 (an instruction issued by an association dealing with wastewater treatment) efforts to fundamentally improve the protection of waters in this sector have been increased. Particularly endangered receiving water courses and nature preservation areas require more extensive measures concerning the treatment of stormwater.

HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 for stormwater discharges
HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 for stormwater discharges
HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 for stormwater discharges.
HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 before overflow
HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 before overflow
Several HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 arranged in a row with a total screen length of 30 m.
HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 after completed installation
HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 after completed installation
Compact solution: HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 at a stormwater discharge.
View of the downstream side of a HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2
View of the downstream side of a HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2
HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 with an integrated gauging weir for overflow measurement
HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 with an integrated gauging weir for overflow measurement
View of the upstream side and lateral screenings discharge opening
View of the upstream side and lateral screenings discharge opening
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Design sketch: Flow diagram of a HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 installed at a weir overflow
Design sketch: Flow diagram of a HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 installed at a weir overflow

Design and Function

Design sketch: Flow diagram of a HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 installed at a weir overflow
Design sketch: Flow diagram of a HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 installed at a weir overflow

The HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 is the ideal solution for this task, whether for new structures or refurbishment. The screen belongs to a group of fine screens designed for high flow rates at an extremely low hydraulic resistance. Two-dimensional screening guarantees a very high solids retention combined with automatic, gentle cleaning of the perforated plate.

HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 screens are horizontally installed at the upstream side of overflow weirs. A screw flight is mounted on a half cylinder of perforated plate. As the stormwater flows through the horizontal perforated half-pipe of the screen trough the solids are retained. A screw, with a brush attached on its flights, rotates within the semi-circular screen trough. It cleans the screen and pushes the separated solids gently towards the lateral discharge.

The screenings remain on the polluted water side of the screen from where they are taken along with the wastewater flow. During storm conditions the screen is automatically started and then works fully automatically.

The HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 can be flexibly installed on the left or right side of the weir overflow to optimally meet different local hydraulic conditions. Even if the flow rate is low, the oncoming flow approaches the full screen basket length and the screenings are removed gently without blockage so that a high separation performance is achieved and the headloss minimized mechanically.

The Applications

HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2 units can be used for a variety of applications in the combined sewage sector.

To avoid another point of maintenance it is generally not intended to remove screenings from the structure. Instead, the screenings remain within the sewer or tank and are introduced into the wastewater treatment plant after the storm event.

The Benefits of the HUBER Storm Screen ROTAMAT® RoK2

The screen is installed in front of the weir overflow. This design results in the following favourable benefits:

  • Optimal solids retention by means of two-dimensional screening (perforated plate)
  • Screenings remain on the polluted water side
  • No downstream impact on the screen efficiency
  • For problem-free retrofitting into existing structures
  • The perfect solution for discharges with limited upstream head possibilities
  • Optional emergency overflow

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FAQ

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Depending on the region and the type of structure, overflow discharge at a combined sewage screening system occurs several times a year. Usually, it is assumed that a storm screen is in operation for about 1000 hours in 10 years.

In a combined sewer system, direct overflow discharge to a water body can occur several times a year. Many municipalities therefore use a storm screen to prevent coarser solids from entering the watercourse in the event of overflow discharge.

Storm screens are used in the combined storm and sanitary sewage line of a sewerage system at storm water overflows. These overflow structures serve to relieve the sewer network during rain events by temporarily storing wastewater or directly discharging it into the watercourse.

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