sulphur denitrator

shankpa

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About two weeks ago I converted a deltec fr509 fluidized bed reactor into a sulphur denitrator. I bought a new top for the reactor that has a recirculation pump attached to it. The reactor is fed by my return pump. After about a week, the effluent read 0 nitrates( API, Hagen). A week later, the nitrates havent dropped at all (still 30) and have not gone down. All the people I have talked to have said it takes up to a month for the bacterial culture to really bring the nitrates down. I thought I would see some results in this weeks time but i haven't. Anybody have any ideas? Keep in mind, I feed 4 times daily(anthias) and the drip rate is about 1drip/sec. Also there is no escape for the nitrogen other than the effluent tubing.
 
The hobby grade test kits for nitrate are difficult to see changes, until the concentration has dropped considerably. It may take over a month before you see changes, especially in large systems.
 
shankpa,
You may find you have to increase the flow through the denitrator a little bit as it cycles. I haven't personally used one, but I followed closely a thread a year or so ago about several types of DIY denitrators. Never got around to making one as I eventually got my nitrates under control.

Anyway, regardless of design, they all started with a slow drip like you are doing and as the nitrates in the effluent dropped the drip rate had to be increased eventually reaching a steady stream. It also took some guys more than a month to cycle.

You might try upping the drip rate a bit to maybe 2 or 3 drops a second. Give it a few days to settle in then take a reading on the effluent. If it's still zero then up it a little more.

If you get a reading then hold till it drops to zero. It should be a minor reading, if it's a big one, say 10 or better, dial it back a bit.
 
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