The Challenge:
To resolve existing blockage and leakage issues by installing an efficient and
reliable grease management system.
The Approach:
Determination of separator size through BS EN 1825 methodology.
Enabling street level disposal connection with optional on-board disposal pump.
The Product:
The ACO Hydrojet grease separator constructed from corrosion resistant HDPE
to easily discharge separated water into the sewer system.
Hospital kitchen finds greener way to treat grease with ACO.
The latest grease separator technology from ACO Building Drainage, the specialist
in corrosion resistant building drainage systems, is helping Hammersmith Hospital
to dispose of fats, oils and grease waste from its kitchen in a way that is hygienic,
simple to operate, and friendly to the environment. ACO's Hydrojet system was
specified to eliminate ongoing problems of leakage and maintenance that the hospital
encountered with its previous grease management solution.
Hammersmith Hospital in London is part of Imperial College Healthcare NHS
Trust. With effective nutrition an essential part of the hospital's treatment
of patients, the building's kitchen is an extremely busy place, preparing thousands
of meals every day. With so much food being prepared, the kitchen needs to dispose
of a considerable volume of waste. Preventing fats, oils and grease from entering
the main drainage system is essential to minimise the risk of blockages, which
can create health hazards, and also damage to sewers and the environment.
Before implementing the ACO solution, the kitchen at Hammersmith Hospital
was using a mild steel biological grease trap suspended in the kitchen floor
to treat the grease. This system posed a number of problems for staff, being
prone to blockages, and quickly showing signs of corrosion and leakage, creating
a strong, unpleasant smell. |