Global warming is the result of mankind’s greed and selfishness. We have known it was going to catch up with us since I was in college in the early 1950's. We were aware fluorocarbons were destroying the ozone layers, yet we were continuing to dump refrigerants into the atmosphere without regard of how they would destroy the beautiful world God created for us. The Corporations that produced the gases used in the refrigeration and spray can industries, and the engineers that designed equipment and other things, were aware of the damage they were doing. They and we looked the other way thinking it would be a long time before we felt the hurt.
I grew up in the refrigeration industry, as did my father before me, and his father before him. My grandfather designed the first mechanical ice plants to store beer and other perishable products, including meat, produce, and ice for the home icebox. The first mass production freezer belts that froze vegetables, meat and pies were tunnels where fluorocarbons were sprayed in liquid form directly on the raw products. After the liquid froze the product it evaporated, and as the heavier gas fell to the bottom of the tunnel it was exhausted into the air outside. There was no attempt at recovery. This went on until fluorocarbons were phased out completely in 1996 by the Montreal Protocol.
The ozone layer is a layer in the Earth's atmosphere containing relatively high concentrations of ozone (O3). This layer absorbs approximately 94% of the sun's high frequency ultraviolet light. If it is not absorbed, life as we know it ends. Charles Fabry and Henri Buisson discovered the ozone layer in 1913. G.M.B. Dobson explored its properties. He established a worldwide network of ozone monitoring stations between 1928 and 1958, which continue to operate today.
The ozone layer can be depleted by free radical catalysts, including atomic bromine (Br), atomic chlorine (Cl), hydroxyl (OH), and nitric oxide (NO). While there are natural sources for all these compounds, the concentrations of bromine and chlorine have increased due to the release of large quantities of manmade organohalogen compounds, especially bromofluorcarbons and chlorofluorocarbons (CFC). These highly stable compounds are capable of surviving the rise to the stratosphere where Cl and Br radicals are liberated by the action of ultraviolet light. Their lifetime is 50 to 100 years, and much of the world is still dumping them. These elements cause the ozone holes we have all heard about. This was only one of the causes that could have been completely avoided, and it to lead to the warming of the temperature at the poles and the subsequent rising sea level.
With the price of gas at $4.10 a gallon, and heating oil suppliers demanding up to $7.00 a gallon for prepaid contracts, (with an additional $400 a year insurance policy to guarantee the supplier is paid if the price goes above $7.00 a gallon) some people may be forced to choose between heating their home, putting gas in the car, or food on the table. It is little consolation that customers will be refunded the difference if the price of the heating oil averages less than $7.00 at the end of the heating season.
In the long term these high-energy prices may work to our advantage. Some overseas businesses have already come home due to the high cost of shipping, and we will be forced to cut back on our carbon producing activities. The Electric Power Companies are already thinking about what to do with the carbon dioxide. They are designing methods using algae to capture the Carbon Dioxide from coal burning plants. A team at Ohio University created a photo bioreactor that uses photosynthesis to grow algae, then passing the carbon dioxide from the plant over collection membranes. The algae grown by this process can be used to make biodiesel fuel and feed for animals.
The future uses of algae products produced by coal burning power plants will replace the wood products used in activated carbon. Sweetfilter uses Zeocarbon as our chemical to remove stink pipe odor. Zeocarbon is a proprietary mixture of Zeolite and activated carbon. Zeolite is a natural volcanic rock. Currently the activated carbon used in Zeocarbon is derived from wood products but this will change. We will work together to save this island home, our Earth, and make it GREEN again!
Dick Pennington
Pennington Equipment Company
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Friday, June 27, 2008
Friday, June 20, 2008
Research On Refills For Vent Stack Filters Often Called Stink Pipe Filters
When you purchase replacement chemicals for your odor eliminator filters for rooftop sewer or septic tank vent stacks, first check which chemicals are in the media and which odors they mask or absorb. The vent stack is often called a stink pipe because it is designed to vent all sewer gas. After all, that is the reason you installed the filter. You want to buy a chemical media that functions through oxidation followed by adsorption and absorption. The replacement chemical's formula should have Hydrogen Sulfide as its primary target. Ammonia is the second target. Hydrogen Sulfide is most often referred to as H2S (rotten egg odors) and the secondary target is Ammonia (urine odors). In many situations, Ammonia is present at problematic levels. H2S odors present in vent stacks from sewers and septic tanks are another problem.
Pellets of Chlorine Dioxide, referred to as ClO2, does a great job on H2S and other bad odors. It does not react with Ammonia as a chlorinating agent nor as an oxidant. This is a strong, positive reason to search for a media that can remove Ammonia. There is a chemical formula that can remove Ammonia at a fraction of the cost of other chemical removal formulas. Search it out and you will find it will remove other Nitrogen based odors as well. It also will remove primary and secondary amines. This means it is better or equal to the media in you current filter. It does not clump as does charcoal and in field tests , it has worked in vent stack filters for five years before the chemical media needed to be replaced.
There are numerous odor eliminating chemical medias on the market today. The best ones use a combination of the same chemical formula. This type of odor eliminator chemical media is the best for refills. They all have refill bags that are designed to fit 2-inch, 3-inch, and 4-inch vent stack filters. The pricing is very competitive on all odor eliminator chemical media made with these formulas, and they are superior products. Unlike straight carbon based media these products are not affected by the weather.
Always wear gloves when you remove the any existing media, and dispose of it in a plastic bag that you can seal. When you are installing any new refills always place them in the filter vent housing as directed by the manufacturer of the chemical. Find a chemical media made with materials that can be spaded into your plant beds; they can be a great fertilizer. Let's help make this island home, our earth, GREEN!
Do not open the polyester refill bag that any chemical media comes in. They all adjust to fit the shape of the housing of your filter.
Joe Kessler
Joe_Kessler@comcast.net
Pellets of Chlorine Dioxide, referred to as ClO2, does a great job on H2S and other bad odors. It does not react with Ammonia as a chlorinating agent nor as an oxidant. This is a strong, positive reason to search for a media that can remove Ammonia. There is a chemical formula that can remove Ammonia at a fraction of the cost of other chemical removal formulas. Search it out and you will find it will remove other Nitrogen based odors as well. It also will remove primary and secondary amines. This means it is better or equal to the media in you current filter. It does not clump as does charcoal and in field tests , it has worked in vent stack filters for five years before the chemical media needed to be replaced.
There are numerous odor eliminating chemical medias on the market today. The best ones use a combination of the same chemical formula. This type of odor eliminator chemical media is the best for refills. They all have refill bags that are designed to fit 2-inch, 3-inch, and 4-inch vent stack filters. The pricing is very competitive on all odor eliminator chemical media made with these formulas, and they are superior products. Unlike straight carbon based media these products are not affected by the weather.
Always wear gloves when you remove the any existing media, and dispose of it in a plastic bag that you can seal. When you are installing any new refills always place them in the filter vent housing as directed by the manufacturer of the chemical. Find a chemical media made with materials that can be spaded into your plant beds; they can be a great fertilizer. Let's help make this island home, our earth, GREEN!
Do not open the polyester refill bag that any chemical media comes in. They all adjust to fit the shape of the housing of your filter.
Joe Kessler
Joe_Kessler@comcast.net
Preventing Frost Buildup On Sewer-Septic Tank Rooftop Vent Stacks-Stinkpipes
This is how to prevent frost buildup on your sewer vent pipe so you can install an odor eliminator. This is an email I received from one of my readers. "I have read a few articles by you on the internet regarding septic issues. We live in Askov, Minnesota (near Duluth) and experience frost build up in our vent stacks. My husband and I are older and really should not be climbing on the roof to clean these out (about once every one or two months) in the winter. Are Odor Eliminator filter caps appropriate for use in Minnesota? Will they prevent the frost build up? Thanks in advance for your help."
This started some serious thinking since I was not aware that in the far North stack vent pipes could frost shut blocking the vent. We all know if the vent is blocked the toilet will flush but the waste will not flow down the drain, in fact no drain in the building will work. That is why it is against all building and plumbing codes to install any valve in a rooftop sewer/septic tank vent stack.
In most new homes or buildings we insulate only the attic floor which is on top of the ceiling in any home or building. Some designs only have a crawl space below the roof. The roof itself is only insulated in a totally sealed building today.
We go to great lengths in design today to keep warmth away from the actual roof plywood and shingles to present the thawing/freezing cycles that cause ice dams and resulting roof damage. So we want the roof to be as cool as possible. You should insulate the vent stack in the attic between the attic floor and attic roof and then put an odor eliminator filter on the outside stacks. There then should be roughly 6" to 8" of stack sticking out of the roof on the outside.
The inside temperature of all vents in the house is the same temperature as the rest of the house. The air temperature in septic tanks is the same as the ground that surrounds them. The ground temperature in North America is 52 degrees year round above the freeze line which is about 2 to 4 feet down in the earth depending on your area.
If the vent stack is more than a few inches above the roof line it needs to be wrapped with insulation in the winter. If the temperature of the vent stack pipe in the attic is below freezing the odor eliminator filter will not work, it must be insulated. If the house temperature is below 52 degrees Fahrenheit the odor eliminator filter will not work.
Some odor eliminator filter designs insulate the stack inside it with the equivalent of 1 inch of air insulation. I would not worry about the odor eliminator filter if the conditions are correct. I know of one company who has them on vent stacks in schools in Alaska.
Joe Kessler
Joe_Kessler@comcast.net
This started some serious thinking since I was not aware that in the far North stack vent pipes could frost shut blocking the vent. We all know if the vent is blocked the toilet will flush but the waste will not flow down the drain, in fact no drain in the building will work. That is why it is against all building and plumbing codes to install any valve in a rooftop sewer/septic tank vent stack.
In most new homes or buildings we insulate only the attic floor which is on top of the ceiling in any home or building. Some designs only have a crawl space below the roof. The roof itself is only insulated in a totally sealed building today.
We go to great lengths in design today to keep warmth away from the actual roof plywood and shingles to present the thawing/freezing cycles that cause ice dams and resulting roof damage. So we want the roof to be as cool as possible. You should insulate the vent stack in the attic between the attic floor and attic roof and then put an odor eliminator filter on the outside stacks. There then should be roughly 6" to 8" of stack sticking out of the roof on the outside.
The inside temperature of all vents in the house is the same temperature as the rest of the house. The air temperature in septic tanks is the same as the ground that surrounds them. The ground temperature in North America is 52 degrees year round above the freeze line which is about 2 to 4 feet down in the earth depending on your area.
If the vent stack is more than a few inches above the roof line it needs to be wrapped with insulation in the winter. If the temperature of the vent stack pipe in the attic is below freezing the odor eliminator filter will not work, it must be insulated. If the house temperature is below 52 degrees Fahrenheit the odor eliminator filter will not work.
Some odor eliminator filter designs insulate the stack inside it with the equivalent of 1 inch of air insulation. I would not worry about the odor eliminator filter if the conditions are correct. I know of one company who has them on vent stacks in schools in Alaska.
Joe Kessler
Joe_Kessler@comcast.net
Filtering Units For Removing Odor From Vent Pipes Aree Alike And Different
Filtering units for removing odor from plumbing vent pipes, most often referred to as stink pipes by plumbers, are the best solution age old problem of stink coming out of the plumbing/septic tank roof vent. The vent is design to release gas to the outside air so the waste water can flow down the drains. What are the differences between the various manufacturers? They are all similar in appearance with the outer shell made of PVC and ABS design. Sweetfilter was epoxy coated Black. Sweetfilter, VentPure, and Peacemaker show they are registered. Sweetstack has one way off and on valves and cannot be sold in Minnesota. OdorHog is now available with solar powered exhaust fan. Is that an added part to fail? VentPure and SweetAir units have rain cap because their chemical medias must be protected from moisture.
All chemical medias are a mixture of Carbon with other additives. You have to check the chemistry, or be a chemist, to see which is really the best chemical. What the home owner is looking for is a chemical media whose primary target is Hydrogen Sulfide. Hydrogen Sulfide produces that rotten egg odor that any home owner is familiar with if they have any type plumbing problem. The secondary problem is the Ammonia which produces the urine odor.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is only place to search to find if a design is patented or a brand name is registered. Only Sweetfilter is registered with The United States Patent and Trademark Office. There are no other sewer/septic tank odor eliminator vent filter units registered!
VentPure and Peacemaker were registered in individual States only. Any brand name that has a registered Trademark in a State only, can be copied in another State. In Federal Court you cannot protect your brand name unless you have registered it in The United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Sweetstack, OdorHog, VentPure, Peacemaker, and SweetAir filtering units are made primarily with the common chemical mixtures for removing odor from plumbing vent pipes and can never get a Federal Registration. Sweetstack and SweetAir have Sweet in their name. Sweetfilter is registered, Sweetstack and SweetAir cannot be registered in The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
What unit is best? What unit should you the home owner purchase to install? Sweetfilter, Sweetstack, OdorHog, VentPure, Peacemaker, and SweetAir are all similar, but are all different, only you the home owner can make the finial decision. You want your filter to operate like a odor eliminator on your roof top vent, most often referred to as a stink pipe, You want the smell to be gone!
Joe Kessler
Joe_Kessler@comcast.net
All chemical medias are a mixture of Carbon with other additives. You have to check the chemistry, or be a chemist, to see which is really the best chemical. What the home owner is looking for is a chemical media whose primary target is Hydrogen Sulfide. Hydrogen Sulfide produces that rotten egg odor that any home owner is familiar with if they have any type plumbing problem. The secondary problem is the Ammonia which produces the urine odor.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is only place to search to find if a design is patented or a brand name is registered. Only Sweetfilter is registered with The United States Patent and Trademark Office. There are no other sewer/septic tank odor eliminator vent filter units registered!
VentPure and Peacemaker were registered in individual States only. Any brand name that has a registered Trademark in a State only, can be copied in another State. In Federal Court you cannot protect your brand name unless you have registered it in The United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Sweetstack, OdorHog, VentPure, Peacemaker, and SweetAir filtering units are made primarily with the common chemical mixtures for removing odor from plumbing vent pipes and can never get a Federal Registration. Sweetstack and SweetAir have Sweet in their name. Sweetfilter is registered, Sweetstack and SweetAir cannot be registered in The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
What unit is best? What unit should you the home owner purchase to install? Sweetfilter, Sweetstack, OdorHog, VentPure, Peacemaker, and SweetAir are all similar, but are all different, only you the home owner can make the finial decision. You want your filter to operate like a odor eliminator on your roof top vent, most often referred to as a stink pipe, You want the smell to be gone!
Joe Kessler
Joe_Kessler@comcast.net
Help Keep Our World GREEN
Combined Manhole Inserts for Odor Control and Inflow Protectors in Boroughs, Towns and Cities are a must in today’s GREEN World
Nearly all municipalities suffer with odor problems from Manholes and Inflow to manholes. During dry weather Manholes can be the source of vile sewer odors. The main odor culprit is Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), but other malodorous compounds are present, as well. Systems for treating air usually require electrical power and/or clean water. Sealing covers moves the problem down the line or through the vents of neighboring homes and business. During rainy weather, an average Manhole allows slugloads from 4,000 to 12,000 gallons per day of rainwater, to enter the treatment system. Manhole inserts with odor control media and Inflow Protectors eliminate both problems, while built-in pressure relief valves allow the Manhole to “breathe.”
Combined Inflow Protectors and Manhole Inserts are an Economical Solution to EPA storm water regulations running into lakes, rivers, and other waterways, and can promote Economic Growth. Storm water treatment cost is a major problem. The Environmental Industry is being called upon to insure that storm water is treated efficiently.
Combined Inflow Protectors and Manhole Inserts that are filled with Xpellets chemical media is used to absorb oils, PCBs, and other toxins while disinfecting water that passes through them. Xpellets are Silica Gel impregnated with Chlorine Dioxide. Chlorine Dioxide is more effective than Chlorine against Viruses, Bacteria, and Protozoa- including the Cysts of Giardia and the Oocysts of Cryptosporidium. Chlorine Dioxide Technology is used as an oxidant for phenol destruction in the storm water stream as well as the sensible solution for commercial odor control.
Combined Manhole Inserts and Inflow protection must have a design to provide generous venting through the patented oxidizing and polishing Xpallet chemical media. Oxidation is accomplished with Chlorine Dioxide Technology. For example, one pound is equivalent in oxidation power to 2.5 pounds of Chlorine. Because Chlorine Dioxide reacts selectively and primarily with only the most offensive odor producing compounds of Hydrogen Sulfide, Organic Sulfurs, and Organic Amines, it will normally provide a longer service life in commercial application than Activated Carbon alone while addressing a similar broad-spectrum malodor control. Unwanted reactions do not occur. Power is not needlessly spent. Chlorine Dioxide remains available and ready on demand.
Polishing is accomplished with Zeocarbon Technology that protects against the escape of malodors, which cannot be readily oxidized by the Chlorine Dioxide media. It incorporates polymeric absorption and electrostatic bonding technologies. Polishing after oxidization is accomplished by keeping the Zeocarbon media separated from the Xpellet media. The result is safe; it utilizes the same material approved for food storage by the United States Department of Agriculture, extremely effective, broad-spectrum malodor control.
Several U.S. manufacturers make combined Manhole Inserts and Inflow Protectors to exact size from virtually indestructible material. They are simple to install, long lasting product that eliminates Oil, Grease, and Bacteria from rain water before discharge from the collection system, and they eliminate odors from the Manholes and no more Manhole cover rattle noise.
Nearly all municipalities suffer with odor problems from Manholes and Inflow to manholes. During dry weather Manholes can be the source of vile sewer odors. The main odor culprit is Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), but other malodorous compounds are present, as well. Systems for treating air usually require electrical power and/or clean water. Sealing covers moves the problem down the line or through the vents of neighboring homes and business. During rainy weather, an average Manhole allows slugloads from 4,000 to 12,000 gallons per day of rainwater, to enter the treatment system. Manhole inserts with odor control media and Inflow Protectors eliminate both problems, while built-in pressure relief valves allow the Manhole to “breathe.”
Combined Inflow Protectors and Manhole Inserts are an Economical Solution to EPA storm water regulations running into lakes, rivers, and other waterways, and can promote Economic Growth. Storm water treatment cost is a major problem. The Environmental Industry is being called upon to insure that storm water is treated efficiently.
Combined Inflow Protectors and Manhole Inserts that are filled with Xpellets chemical media is used to absorb oils, PCBs, and other toxins while disinfecting water that passes through them. Xpellets are Silica Gel impregnated with Chlorine Dioxide. Chlorine Dioxide is more effective than Chlorine against Viruses, Bacteria, and Protozoa- including the Cysts of Giardia and the Oocysts of Cryptosporidium. Chlorine Dioxide Technology is used as an oxidant for phenol destruction in the storm water stream as well as the sensible solution for commercial odor control.
Combined Manhole Inserts and Inflow protection must have a design to provide generous venting through the patented oxidizing and polishing Xpallet chemical media. Oxidation is accomplished with Chlorine Dioxide Technology. For example, one pound is equivalent in oxidation power to 2.5 pounds of Chlorine. Because Chlorine Dioxide reacts selectively and primarily with only the most offensive odor producing compounds of Hydrogen Sulfide, Organic Sulfurs, and Organic Amines, it will normally provide a longer service life in commercial application than Activated Carbon alone while addressing a similar broad-spectrum malodor control. Unwanted reactions do not occur. Power is not needlessly spent. Chlorine Dioxide remains available and ready on demand.
Polishing is accomplished with Zeocarbon Technology that protects against the escape of malodors, which cannot be readily oxidized by the Chlorine Dioxide media. It incorporates polymeric absorption and electrostatic bonding technologies. Polishing after oxidization is accomplished by keeping the Zeocarbon media separated from the Xpellet media. The result is safe; it utilizes the same material approved for food storage by the United States Department of Agriculture, extremely effective, broad-spectrum malodor control.
Several U.S. manufacturers make combined Manhole Inserts and Inflow Protectors to exact size from virtually indestructible material. They are simple to install, long lasting product that eliminates Oil, Grease, and Bacteria from rain water before discharge from the collection system, and they eliminate odors from the Manholes and no more Manhole cover rattle noise.
My Solution For Selling A Home In A Down Market
Are you a real estate agent or a homeowner trying to sell a home in this down housing market?
When I put my home market I had the heat pump checked by the manufacturer’s approved service company to be sure that it was operating properly and efficiently.
I had the plumbing, plumbing fixtures including solar water heaters and septic tank system with it Solar Aerator checked out by qualified service companies. I had the Septic Tank Solar Aerator installed to avoid additional electric charges and to prolong the life of the drain field.
I had the windows, screens, windowsills, doors and storm doors cleaned and checked to be sure that they were all working properly without squeaking.
I had the roofing checked and the gutters cleaned. While the roofing contractor was on the roof I had new odor eliminator media socks installed in my roof vent filters. I did not want a repeat of what had happened before I installed the filters on all the roof vent pipes. I had sewer gas being pulled into the house through the fresh air vents on the heat pump when it was running, in the widows when they were open. Many a pool party was ruined when the breeze changed and the rotten egg odor migrated to the pool area. Sometimes when there was little or no breeze the odor came in the exhaust vents in the bathrooms or kitchen when they were turned off.
I had the chimneys checked to be sure there was no creosote build up, the cause of chimney fires.
I had the closets and storage space; basement and attics; garages and outbuildings; cabinets and appliances all checked to be sure that they were in excellent working order.
I did the same thing in the garden and pool area; I didn’t want any surprises. We had built the property originally as energy efficient as possible when it was constructed.
We sold the property in a short time at our asking price, so we fill we made the right decisions when preparing to market our home.
When I put my home market I had the heat pump checked by the manufacturer’s approved service company to be sure that it was operating properly and efficiently.
I had the plumbing, plumbing fixtures including solar water heaters and septic tank system with it Solar Aerator checked out by qualified service companies. I had the Septic Tank Solar Aerator installed to avoid additional electric charges and to prolong the life of the drain field.
I had the windows, screens, windowsills, doors and storm doors cleaned and checked to be sure that they were all working properly without squeaking.
I had the roofing checked and the gutters cleaned. While the roofing contractor was on the roof I had new odor eliminator media socks installed in my roof vent filters. I did not want a repeat of what had happened before I installed the filters on all the roof vent pipes. I had sewer gas being pulled into the house through the fresh air vents on the heat pump when it was running, in the widows when they were open. Many a pool party was ruined when the breeze changed and the rotten egg odor migrated to the pool area. Sometimes when there was little or no breeze the odor came in the exhaust vents in the bathrooms or kitchen when they were turned off.
I had the chimneys checked to be sure there was no creosote build up, the cause of chimney fires.
I had the closets and storage space; basement and attics; garages and outbuildings; cabinets and appliances all checked to be sure that they were in excellent working order.
I did the same thing in the garden and pool area; I didn’t want any surprises. We had built the property originally as energy efficient as possible when it was constructed.
We sold the property in a short time at our asking price, so we fill we made the right decisions when preparing to market our home.
SWEETFILTER'S Roof Vents Stop The Stink
Greenhouse gases destroy our Earth Ecosystem. High levels of CO2 gas (Carbon Dioxide) are a major cause of Global Warming. Major contributors of Greenhouse gases are fully vented landfills and septic systems. SWEETFILTER Zeo-Carbon septic vent pipe filters remove odors and Greenhouse gases for up to 5 years. Then they are recycled as an ornamental gardening, Nitrogen rich, fertilizer. It takes up to one year for one tree to fix the CO2 in the equivalent of 3 liters of gas. SWEETFILTER vent pipe filters can do the same thing in one day, every day, for up to 5 years. Order Your SWEETFILTER Now: http://www.DickPennington.com.
SWEETFILTER Septic Odor and Greenhouse Gas Eliminating Residential SF-110 Vent Pipe Odor Control with Activated Zeo-Carbon Filter continuously cleans circulation air. Design allows capture of specific gas molecules such as: Ammonia, Aldehydes, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Ethylene, Hydrogen Sulfide, Ketones, and Mercaptans among others. Regeneration Unlike other products, Zeo-Carbon has the unique ability of regeneration. Operation takes advantage of exposure to natural fresh airflow, building heat, and sunlight. A few hours of normal building inactivity and it is ready to go to work again. It lasts as long as 5 years, and when you do replace it with a new sack of Zeo-Carbon, you spade the old Zeo-Carbon into your garden, Putting Greenhouse Carbon Back in the Ground. Order Now: http://www.DickPennington.com.
Sewer Odor Experts-WE STOP THE STINK-SWEETFILTER roof-top units eliminate odor at restaurants, daycare centers, nursing homes, schools and Taxidermist where roof-top venting of grease trap and septic source waste gases can re-enter the building through adjacent clean air intake ducts causing an odor or health hazard. SWEETFILTER Is the Answer: http://www.DickPennington.com.
SEWER ODOR COMPLAINTS SPREADING ALL OVER TOWN!
AMERICAN SWEETFILTER ODOR ELIMINATOR! MANUFACTURER'S 1-YEAR WARRANTY ON ALL PARTS.
NO more stink pulled into your airconditioners. NO more stink drifting in open windows. NO more rooftop odors ruining your dinner hours. Reduce Your Greenhouse Gas Emissions Now! Check It Out: http://www.DickPennington.com.
The septic odors choking you out are coming from your sewer and septic tank vents, because that's the way they were designed. First, all drain and sewage waste from your house flows into a sewer or septic tank.
Order SWEETFILTER Now: http://www.DickPennington.com.
Three month 100% money back warranty! SWEETFILTER Roof Vent Installations! As wastewater flows into any drain, foul, toxic, gas is displaced and must be vented, or the water will not go down the drain. New and Old; all drain designs minimize plumbing costs, which although less expensive initially, make sewer odors far more common. In many areas it in now law that all drain pipe roof vents are fitted with activated carbon filter vents when a new house is constructed or when aerated septic tanks are used. However, they can be installed into existing systems which is often necessary to assure odor free operation of the vent pipe. SWEETFILTER Has It All: http://www.DickPennington.com.
SWEETFILTERS easily slide on to existing rooftop vent pipes or septic tank candy cane vents to stop odor overnight and are held in place by friction type screws. No measuring is necessary as our SF-110 residential units and our SF-220 commercial units come with neoprene adapter to fit 1-4.55 inch pipes. Because all our media are in bags, this allows our units to work in any direction, even upside down on a candy cane vent. SWEETFILTER Is It: http://www.DickPennington.com.
SWEETFILTER Xpellets Commercial units are available in SF-206 with 4-6 inch pipe adapter, SF-208 with 6-8 inch pipe adapter, SF-212 with 8-12 inch adapter. Order Your Roof Vent SWEETFILTER Now: http://www.DickPennington.com.
Dick Pennington
Pennington Equipment Company
http://www.DickPennington.com. – Products, Information, & Online Ordering
DickPennington@comcast.net
Operator Assisted & Toll Free For Phone Orders: 888-261-4726
Voice/Fax: 866-422-0018
For Product Assistance Talk To Dick: 484-624-4909
SWEETFILTER Septic Odor and Greenhouse Gas Eliminating Residential SF-110 Vent Pipe Odor Control with Activated Zeo-Carbon Filter continuously cleans circulation air. Design allows capture of specific gas molecules such as: Ammonia, Aldehydes, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Ethylene, Hydrogen Sulfide, Ketones, and Mercaptans among others. Regeneration Unlike other products, Zeo-Carbon has the unique ability of regeneration. Operation takes advantage of exposure to natural fresh airflow, building heat, and sunlight. A few hours of normal building inactivity and it is ready to go to work again. It lasts as long as 5 years, and when you do replace it with a new sack of Zeo-Carbon, you spade the old Zeo-Carbon into your garden, Putting Greenhouse Carbon Back in the Ground. Order Now: http://www.DickPennington.com.
Sewer Odor Experts-WE STOP THE STINK-SWEETFILTER roof-top units eliminate odor at restaurants, daycare centers, nursing homes, schools and Taxidermist where roof-top venting of grease trap and septic source waste gases can re-enter the building through adjacent clean air intake ducts causing an odor or health hazard. SWEETFILTER Is the Answer: http://www.DickPennington.com.
SEWER ODOR COMPLAINTS SPREADING ALL OVER TOWN!
AMERICAN SWEETFILTER ODOR ELIMINATOR! MANUFACTURER'S 1-YEAR WARRANTY ON ALL PARTS.
NO more stink pulled into your airconditioners. NO more stink drifting in open windows. NO more rooftop odors ruining your dinner hours. Reduce Your Greenhouse Gas Emissions Now! Check It Out: http://www.DickPennington.com.
The septic odors choking you out are coming from your sewer and septic tank vents, because that's the way they were designed. First, all drain and sewage waste from your house flows into a sewer or septic tank.
Order SWEETFILTER Now: http://www.DickPennington.com.
Three month 100% money back warranty! SWEETFILTER Roof Vent Installations! As wastewater flows into any drain, foul, toxic, gas is displaced and must be vented, or the water will not go down the drain. New and Old; all drain designs minimize plumbing costs, which although less expensive initially, make sewer odors far more common. In many areas it in now law that all drain pipe roof vents are fitted with activated carbon filter vents when a new house is constructed or when aerated septic tanks are used. However, they can be installed into existing systems which is often necessary to assure odor free operation of the vent pipe. SWEETFILTER Has It All: http://www.DickPennington.com.
SWEETFILTERS easily slide on to existing rooftop vent pipes or septic tank candy cane vents to stop odor overnight and are held in place by friction type screws. No measuring is necessary as our SF-110 residential units and our SF-220 commercial units come with neoprene adapter to fit 1-4.55 inch pipes. Because all our media are in bags, this allows our units to work in any direction, even upside down on a candy cane vent. SWEETFILTER Is It: http://www.DickPennington.com.
SWEETFILTER Xpellets Commercial units are available in SF-206 with 4-6 inch pipe adapter, SF-208 with 6-8 inch pipe adapter, SF-212 with 8-12 inch adapter. Order Your Roof Vent SWEETFILTER Now: http://www.DickPennington.com.
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Check Carefully Before You Purchase A Vent For Your Stink Pipe
IT IS Absolutely Illegal In Every Plumbing Code in Every State and In the European Union to Place Any Type OF Valve in a Roof Top Sewer/Septic Tank Vent Stack
Before you buy a filter for an odor eliminator for your roof top sewer/septic tank vent stack, check them all out. Be sure the one you pick meets all plumbing and building codes.
Remember you system will not operate as it is designed with a valve in the sewer/septic tank stack. The mechanical engineers design the sewer/septic tank venting system to be a sealed system in the buildings but free open venting to the atmosphere. Beware of any system that restricts the original design in all building designs. A system with a valve that opens with the flush of a toilet and closes when operation is complete, does the same thing when you wash your hands, take a shower or bath, run the washer or dish washer, it is opening and closing continuously until it fails. And it will fail!
When it fails, if you are lucky it will fail open to the roof, and the “Rotten Egg” smell, Hydrogen Sulfide (H2$) and other malodorous compounds will vent to the atmosphere, of course now you have the same problem you got rid of for a short while!
Worst than fails open, if it fails closed your plumbing system will not work until you get a ladder, climb up on the roof, remove the faulty vent, replace the vent or attempt to fix the valve on the vent.
Before you buy a filter for an odor eliminator for your roof top sewer/septic tank vent stack, check them all out. Be sure the one you pick meets all plumbing and building codes.
Remember you system will not operate as it is designed with a valve in the sewer/septic tank stack. The mechanical engineers design the sewer/septic tank venting system to be a sealed system in the buildings but free open venting to the atmosphere. Beware of any system that restricts the original design in all building designs. A system with a valve that opens with the flush of a toilet and closes when operation is complete, does the same thing when you wash your hands, take a shower or bath, run the washer or dish washer, it is opening and closing continuously until it fails. And it will fail!
When it fails, if you are lucky it will fail open to the roof, and the “Rotten Egg” smell, Hydrogen Sulfide (H2$) and other malodorous compounds will vent to the atmosphere, of course now you have the same problem you got rid of for a short while!
Worst than fails open, if it fails closed your plumbing system will not work until you get a ladder, climb up on the roof, remove the faulty vent, replace the vent or attempt to fix the valve on the vent.
Check This Product Out To Impove Septic Tank Opperation
There are many products on the Internet that claim they improve Septic Tank operation. I, like most owners of homes with Septic Tank Sewer Systems, have tried many products to improve the systems operation, lengthen pumping cycles, and lengthen the life of the drainage field. Some help, some are useless. I have found Bio-R that I flush down a commode once a month really does make the septic tank and greywater reuse system work odor free. By adding this product, which is a specially blended formula in a 2-ounce packet of approximately 300 million bacterial organisms, to my system it stimulates the biological activity present in my system to eliminate and reduce those problematic areas, resulting in tremendous savings for me.
In researching Bio-R I found it had been in use for many years in the treatment of drains, wastewater, greywater, reuse, and backwater recycle. Rod Pennington who has worked and had much experience in the wastewater industry developed it. Most of its applications have been directed towards the safe, cost efficient and environmentally friendly elimination of odors, greases and sludge within wastewater systems.
The technology can be used to treat tremendous amounts of wastewater with only ounces of media. As a satisfied customer I want to spread the word about Bio-R to all homeowners with septic tanks or cesspools, and the folks that treat wastewater in your hometown.
In researching Bio-R I found it had been in use for many years in the treatment of drains, wastewater, greywater, reuse, and backwater recycle. Rod Pennington who has worked and had much experience in the wastewater industry developed it. Most of its applications have been directed towards the safe, cost efficient and environmentally friendly elimination of odors, greases and sludge within wastewater systems.
The technology can be used to treat tremendous amounts of wastewater with only ounces of media. As a satisfied customer I want to spread the word about Bio-R to all homeowners with septic tanks or cesspools, and the folks that treat wastewater in your hometown.
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