The device of a septic tank of concrete rings
In the conditions of private home ownership, the issue of providing housing with communal amenities is quite acute. One of the most pressing tasks is the disposal of waste. For these purposes, an autonomous sewer system is most often created. There are several options for its manufacture. One of the most effective and at the same time simple options is a septic tank made of concrete rings, which will be discussed further.
general description
Septic tank is called a specific design, designed for the discharge of contaminated water and other human waste. As mentioned above - this is a kind of autonomous sewage system, which allows waste to be discharged, but not allowed to fall into the soil.
All materials necessary for the construction of such a system are available, and it is possible to carry out the work with proper approach and preparation yourself. To make a septic tank of concrete without the use of special equipment is almost impossible. In order to install the rings correctly and smoothly, a crane will be required, and the earthworks themselves are much more efficient with an excavator.
Preparation and calculations
To carry out preliminary calculations should be approached with all responsibility. First of all, you need to know the estimated amount of waste that will be generated. No need to overpay for additional rings and installation work.
Calculations of volumes for each specific household are made individually according to the following criteria:
- It is statistically established that the average water consumption per person per day is 160–200 liters.
- The volume of the septic tank should be about 3 times larger than the total daily volume of water used.
- When the daily volume does not exceed 1 cubic meter, then a single-chamber septic tank will be quite sufficient, but if the volumes exceed this value, then a construction of two or more chambers is necessary.
The volume of a standard concrete ring is 0.62 cubic meters, with a height of 1 meter. This value will help to calculate the material consumption.
How does he work
Before starting work, it will also not be superfluous to get acquainted with the principle of the septic tank.
- By sewer pipes polluted water into the first tank. Under the influence of gravity large particles will settle to the bottom.
- As the reservoir is filled, smaller particles of pollution along with special pipes will flow into the second reservoir, where, after passing through another drainage stage, they will be drained into the ground.
It is important to note that if all the work is done correctly, then the initially polluted waters will be 80–90% clean by the time they are absorbed into the ground.
Excavation
It is necessary to begin with digging a ditch. With the help of special equipment or simply manually dig a hole necessary for the installation of rings sizes. It is not necessary for the shape of the pit to repeat the shape of the rings. Especially, if the work is done with an excavator. It should also be noted that if a multi-chamber septic tank is mounted, each of its next reservoirs should be located 30-40 cm below the previous one. This is necessary so that the cameras can be consistently communicated and sewage flows from the first tank to the next.
Concreting grounds
After the excavation work is completed, you can proceed to the preparation of the base on which the pipes will be installed.
- First, a sand cushion is poured at the bottom of the pit. Its thickness should be at least 30–40 cm. The pillow must be well sealed and leveled.
- Next, on top of the pillow you need to produce a concrete screed with a thickness of at least 20 cm. To do this, you can use ready-made concrete, or prepare it yourself.
- If conditions allow, then instead of a screed, you can simply lay a concrete slab of suitable thickness, but this is possible only if the septic tank is single-chamber. In other cases, it will be better to perform a tie.
During the work it is important to remember that one of the septic tank chambers will perform the functions of a filtering ring. As a rule, this task is assigned to the reservoir farthest from the sewer pipe. Its difference is that in this case the bottom is not concreted, but is successively covered with layers of sand and rubble, which will perform drainage functions. The thickness of the layers should be approximately 30 cm.
This option is also possible with a filter field:
For this purpose, an additional drainage pipe with a plurality of openings is installed to evenly distribute the liquid over the entire filtration field.
Installing rings
In the presence of a crane in this process is also not difficult. Rings are consistently set on each other. Separate septic tanks should be located at some distance from each other. There will be enough 20-30 cm.
All joints of the rings of the same tank should be treated with a concrete solution to prevent leaks. After that, the surface must be treated with a waterproofing compound, such as bitumen mastic.
The last tank that performs drainage functions will be made more efficiently from rings with holes. These are ordinary concrete rings, but with drainage holes throughout the area. They are somewhat more expensive and less common than conventional ones, but their use will significantly increase the drainage efficiency and the overall rate of discharge of water from the system.
The scheme assumes a serial connection with each other using pipes. Asbestos or plastic pipes can be used for this purpose, whichever is more accessible. To install them, you need to make holes in the pipes of the required diameter using a perforator. They need to perform at some distance from the upper edge of the tank. It will be enough about 30 cm.
When the holes are completed, pipes are inserted into them.
Pipe installation sites must be reliably sealed with special materials such as liquid rubber. This will not only allow to close all the cracks, but also will not allow the pipes to be damaged as a result of probable subsidence of the soil.
When all the installation work on the pipes is completed, the space between them and the walls of the pit is covered with earth and tamped down. Here you can also add that clay can be used as an additional external waterproofing of septic tanks. Namely, a layer about 30 cm thick is piled around the rings. This will not only protect the rings from moisture contained in the soil, but also to a certain extent, reduce the risk of damage due to seasonal ground movements.
Cover installation
After carrying out the described works, the overflow septic tank can be considered almost ready. It remains only to close the tanks with lids. This process is easy. For these purposes it is best to use special concrete rings equipped with holes for the installation of hatches. This is necessary in order, if necessary, to be able to clean the tank and connecting pipes. If for any reason there are no such rings, then you can use ordinary flat concrete slabs. However, it must be remembered that they must still be made holes for removal of accumulated gases.
The construction of a private house from time immemorial began with the construction of a toilet. In modern conditions, this can be equated with a septic tank. The version of its manufacture of concrete rings has a number of undoubted advantages:
- The design turns out strong and durable.
- Mounted such a septic tank quickly and easily.
- If you use special materials, that is, pipes with a bottom, covers, etc., the installation speed becomes even higher.
- The materials used for mounting the construction are affordable and available in the construction market.
As for the drawbacks of the technology, to some extent they include the need to use special equipment and some limitations in the volume associated with the standards for ring sizes. Otherwise, installation on the site of such a sewage treatment is almost ideal.
Video
If you are interested in additional information, watch the video instruction on how to install the construction of reinforced concrete rings: