HL-CONT Plus Sewage Treatment Plants
HAMANN HL-CONT Plus sewage treatment plants (STP), or marine sanitation devices (MSD), are available in many different sizes, offering treatment capacities from 3000 litres/day up to 288000 litres/day.
Stainless steel construction on frames, top-quality components and extensive customisation options make these systems the all-rounders in the STP program.
HAMANN HL-CONT Plus plants are renowned for their compact dimensions and, in addition, they can be almost completely assembled at the location of installation on board the vessel.
KEY FACTS - HL-CONT Plus
AVAILABLE WITH IMO OR USCG CERTIFICATION
We offer the HAMANN HL-CONT Plus sewage treatment plants, or marine sanitation devices in two different versions.
The standard versions carry IMO MEPC.227(64) (excluding section 4.2), EU-MED and UK-MER certification.
The USCG versions are certified as MSD Type II according to US 33 CFR 159 (US Coast Guard Type 2 MSD) and also carry IMO and EU-MED certification.
EXTENSIVE CUSTOMISATION OPTIONS
We offer a wide range of customization options for HL-CONT Plus sewage treatment plants, which enables us to supply a system that meets the customer’s exact specifications.
COMBINED BLACK WATER & GREY WATER TREATMENT
As all HAMANN plants, the HL-CONT Compact systems are designed to treat black water and grey water as a sewage mixture in the same process.
This benefits the performance and reliability of the sewage treatment system as well as the environment.
OPTIONAL ON-SITE ASSEMBLY FOR RETROFITS
HL-CONT Plus plants can be almost completely assembled at the location of installation on board the vessel to facilitate movement to the site through most doors and hatches.
A huge benefit in retrofit projects, where this feature can often spare cutting an opening into the hull, thus saving a lot of time and costs.
EASE OF OPERATION & LOW MAINTENANCE
Routine functions on HAMANN plants are fully automatic and no specialised skills are required to operate them.
The technology eliminates the need for filters and membranes, which would require a lot of work for regular cleaning and replacement.
Routine maintenance on HAMANN plants can be carried out quickly and easily by the crew on board as the open design allows instant access to all components for inspection and service purposes.
MAIN SPECS - HL-CONT Plus
IMPORTANT!
Measurements given here are based on the version with IMO/MED certification only.
Measurements of versions with USCG certification may be different.
This information is not to be used for design purposes.
Subject to change without notice!
The detailed technical specifications and all information on the scope of delivery are given in the product specifications of the respective plant model.
* Basic measurements of main unit
FROM SMALL TO LARGE: SEWAGE TREATMENT SOLUTIONS FOR ALL VESSEL TYPES AND SIZES
The HL-CONT Plus 0125 is the smallest of the range offering a capacity of 3.000 l/day.
At the upper end of the range, the HL-CONT Plus 80 offers a treatment capacity of 192.000 l/day.
SEWAGE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY - HL-CONT Plus
PREPARATION: CREATING THE SEWAGE MIX
HAMANN HL-CONT Plus sewage treatment plants are designed to process both blackwater and greywater as a sewage mixture.
This mixture is created in the sewage mixing tank from which it is pumped into the sewage treatment plant.
Depending on the tank configuration on board, greywater and/or blackwater are transferred into the sewage mixing tank to create the sewage mixture.
When the filling level in the sewage mixing tank reaches a predefined level, the feeding pump of the sewage treatment plant starts to operate and the treatment process is initiated.
MACERATION
The sewage mixture from the sewage mixing tank is first run through a macerator to chop up solid and fibrous components.
TSS/COD/BOD REDUCTION
By means of their Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) technology, HAMANN HL-CONT Plus sewage treatment plants separate the suspended solids (TSS) and reduce the chemical (COD) and biological (BOD) oxygen demand.
The sewage is enriched with air under a pressure in the saturator.
After being discharged into the flotation tank through the pressure release valve, the excess air forms micro bubbles.
A flocculant is added in order to let air bubbles and susupended particles form larger flakes. These flakes float upwards, creating a sludge foam on the surface and leaving the clear phase in the lower part of the flotation tank.
The sludge foam spills into the sludge compartment and is subsequently fed into the ship‘s sludge tank.
DISINFECTION
The already largely purified sewage is finally exposed to UV radiation to degrade the DNA of bacteria and microorganisms, rendering them incapable of reproducing and infecting.
After this finishing step, the treated sewage from the HAMANN HL-CONT Plus sewage treatment plant is safe to be discharged overboard (if permitted).
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