Cross-flow depth filtration and multichamber plug flow concept Greywater diversion device How it works: Step 1. When the valve is open, greywater flows directly to the mains sewage or septic tank. Step 2. When the valve is closed, greywater from the house is diverted to the inlet of the filter. Step 3. The greywater flows through the 1st filter web that retains major and medium particles such as hair, lint, paper detergent clogs and other impurities (The filter web: Matala Black - Low density, Matala Green - Medium density). Step 4. The greywater flows through the 2nd filter web that retains medium and small particles (The filter web: Matala Green - Medium density, Matala Blue - High density) Step 5. The greywater flows through the 3rd filter web that retains small and minor particles (The filter web: Matala Blue - High density, Matala Gray - Super high density) Step 6. Filtered greywater is pumped to the irrigation. A. Inlet (2”) B. Diverting valve C. Outlet to sewer (2”) D. Basket E. Overflow stand pipe F. Matala FSM190 Black G. Matala FSM290 Green H. Matala FSM365 Blue I. Matala FSM460 Grey J. Water pump K. Pump outlet L. Electronic pump controller M. Drain/Cleanout point with 1” plug N. Kink-free hose and hose clamp O. Outlet Connector P. Outlet Q. Tank Cover R. Tank S. Inlet cover T. Electrical pump lead WaterMate A REFRESHING APPROACH TO GARDEN IRRIGATION Turn your grey into save money save water Technology proven in more than 40 countries ¤ Cross-flow depth filtration and Multichamber plug flow concept A B E C D S F G H I L O Q P N K J R M T Black Low density filter Green Medium density filter Black High density filter Black Super high density filter Grey water in Filtered water for lawn and garden For more information and stockist details visit www.watermate.co.nz With washable and replaceable filters
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Cross-flow depth filtration and
multichamber plug flow concept
Greywaterdiversion
device
How it works:Step 1. When the valve is open, greywater flows directly to the mains sewage or septic tank.
Step 2. When the valve is closed, greywater from the house is diverted to the inlet of the filter.
Step 3. The greywater flows through the 1st filter web that retains major and medium particles such as hair, lint, paper detergent clogs and other impurities (The filter web: Matala Black - Low density, Matala Green - Medium density).
Step 4. The greywater flows through the 2nd filter web that retains medium and small particles (The filter web: Matala Green - Medium density, Matala Blue - High density)
Step 5. The greywater flows through the 3rd filter web that retains small and minor particles (The filter web: Matala Blue - High density, Matala Gray - Super high density)
Step 6. Filtered greywater is pumped to the irrigation.
A. Inlet (2”)B. Diverting valveC. Outlet to sewer (2”)D. BasketE. Overflow stand pipeF. Matala FSM190 BlackG. Matala FSM290 GreenH. Matala FSM365 BlueI. Matala FSM460 GreyJ. Water pumpK. Pump outletL. Electronic pump controllerM. Drain/Cleanout point with 1” plugN. Kink-free hose and hose clampO. Outlet ConnectorP. OutletQ. Tank CoverR. TankS. Inlet coverT. Electrical pump lead
WaterMateA REFRESHING APPROACH TO GARDEN IRRIGATION
Turn your grey into
save
moneysave water
Technology
proven in
more than 40
countries
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The Answer forGreywater Reuse
Technology proved in more than 40 countries
How it Works:
Step 1. When the valve is open, greywater flows directly to the mainssewage or septic tank.
Step 2. When the valve is closed, greywater from the house is divertedto the inlet of the filter.
Step 3. The greywater flows through the 1st filter web that retainsmajor and medium particles such as hair, lint, paper detergent clogsand other impurities (The filter web: Matala Black - Low density, MatalaGreen - Medium density).
Step 4. The greywater flows through the 2nd filter web that retainsmedium and small particles (The filter web: Matala Green - Mediumdensity, Matala Blue - High density)
Step 5. The greywater flows through the 3rd filter web that retainssmall and minor particles (The filter web: Matala Blue - High density,Matala Gray - Super high density)
Step 6. Filtered greywater is pumped to the irrigation.
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A. Inlet (2”)B. Diverting valveC. Outlet to sewer (2”)D. BasketE. Overflow stand pipeF. Matala FSM190 BlackG. Matala FSM290 GreenH. Matala FSM365 BlueI. Matala FSM460 GreyJ. Water pumpK. Pump outletL. Electronic pump controllerM. Drain/Cleanout point with 1” plugN. Kink-free hose & hose clampO. Outlet ConnectorP. OutletQ. Tank CoverR. TankS. Inlet coverT. Electrical pump lead
Step 1. When the valve is open, greywater flows directly to the mainssewage or septic tank.
Step 2. When the valve is closed, greywater from the house is divertedto the inlet of the filter.
Step 3. The greywater flows through the 1st filter web that retainsmajor and medium particles such as hair, lint, paper detergent clogsand other impurities (The filter web: Matala Black - Low density, MatalaGreen - Medium density).
Step 4. The greywater flows through the 2nd filter web that retainsmedium and small particles (The filter web: Matala Green - Mediumdensity, Matala Blue - High density)
Step 5. The greywater flows through the 3rd filter web that retainssmall and minor particles (The filter web: Matala Blue - High density,Matala Gray - Super high density)
Step 6. Filtered greywater is pumped to the irrigation.
A
B
E
C
D
S F G H IL O Q
P
NK
JR
M
T
A. Inlet (2”)B. Diverting valveC. Outlet to sewer (2”)D. BasketE. Overflow stand pipeF. Matala FSM190 BlackG. Matala FSM290 GreenH. Matala FSM365 BlueI. Matala FSM460 GreyJ. Water pumpK. Pump outletL. Electronic pump controllerM. Drain/Cleanout point with 1” plugN. Kink-free hose & hose clampO. Outlet ConnectorP. OutletQ. Tank CoverR. TankS. Inlet coverT. Electrical pump lead
Step 1. When the valve is open, greywater flows directly to the mainssewage or septic tank.
Step 2. When the valve is closed, greywater from the house is divertedto the inlet of the filter.
Step 3. The greywater flows through the 1st filter web that retainsmajor and medium particles such as hair, lint, paper detergent clogsand other impurities (The filter web: Matala Black - Low density, MatalaGreen - Medium density).
Step 4. The greywater flows through the 2nd filter web that retainsmedium and small particles (The filter web: Matala Green - Mediumdensity, Matala Blue - High density)
Step 5. The greywater flows through the 3rd filter web that retainssmall and minor particles (The filter web: Matala Blue - High density,Matala Gray - Super high density)
Step 6. Filtered greywater is pumped to the irrigation.
A
B
E
C
D
S F G H IL O Q
P
NK
JR
M
T
A. Inlet (2”)B. Diverting valveC. Outlet to sewer (2”)D. BasketE. Overflow stand pipeF. Matala FSM190 BlackG. Matala FSM290 GreenH. Matala FSM365 BlueI. Matala FSM460 GreyJ. Water pumpK. Pump outletL. Electronic pump controllerM. Drain/Cleanout point with 1” plugN. Kink-free hose & hose clampO. Outlet ConnectorP. OutletQ. Tank CoverR. TankS. Inlet coverT. Electrical pump lead
Features & benefits• 30 litres (6.8 gallons) of Matala filter media provides
10m2 (108ft2) of specific surface area and 90% void space
• Cross-Flow depth filtration: each filter web has a 3-dimensional structure, able to trap a high volume of impurities without plugging
• Multi-chamber plug flow concept: If the first filter web gets clogged the filtration is done by the 2nd and 3rd filter web. If the 2nd web gets clogged, the filtration is done by the 3rd filter web
• Solid removal: up to 75% for pump operated unit, 90% for gravity unit
• Submersible pump with integrated Electronic Pump Controller (EPC)
• The pump is protected from dry run, clogging and damage with built in overflow safety
• Easy to clean
• System can be installed above ground, half-submerged in ground, or underground
• Water mark approved.
For more information and stockist details visit
www.watermate.co.nz
WaterMateA REFRESHING APPROACH TO GARDEN IRRIGATION
• 30 litres (6.8 gallons) of Matala filter media provides10m2 (108ft2) of specific surface area& 90% void space
• Cross-Flow depth fltration: each filter web has a 3-dimensional structure, able to trap a high volume of impurities without plugging
• Multi-chamber plug flow concept: If the first filter web gets clogged the filtration is done by the 2nd and 3rd filter web. If the 2nd web gets clogged, the filtration is done by the 3rd filter web
• Solid removal: up to 75% for pump operated unit, 90% for gravity unit
• Submersible pump with integrated Electronic Pump Controller (EPC)
• The pump is protected from dry run, cloggingand damage with built in overflow safety
• Easy to clean
• System can be installed above ground, half-submerged in ground, or underground
Data source : American Water Works Association ResearchFoundation"Residential EndUsesof Water", 1999
USA water usageProportion of in-house usage available for re-use
Faucets16% Showers
17%
Leaks14%
Toilets27%
ClothesWashers
21%
Other2%
Baths2%
Dishwashers1%
GreywaterAvailable for reuse
A potential water reuse of 151,000litres annually for an average
family of four
Use
Residential Water Usage (Single Household)
Showers
Clothes Washers
Baths
Sub-total Greywater
Toilets
Dishwashers
Other Domestic Uses
Leaks
Faucets
Total in-house
Litres/house/day
175.4
227
18.1
420.5
280
15
24.2
144
164.8
1048.5
Litres/person/day
43.8
57
4.5
105.3
70
4
6
35.9
41.2
262.4
Data source : American Water Works Association Research Foundation"Residential End Uses of Water", 1999
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Unit tested in a caravan park, Australia.Matala greywater diverter checked after filtering 40,000L (10,567 gallons)incoming greywater: public shower rooms and laundry
The pictures prove the high filtration efficiency achieved with progressivedensity Matala filter sheets. The filter can take up a huge volume ofhair, lint, sand, soap, residues etc.
Unit tested in a caravan park, AustraliaMatala greywater diverter checked after filtering 40,000L (10,567 gallons) incoming greywater: public shower rooms and laundry.
The pictures prove the high filtration efficiency achieved with progressive density Matala filter sheets. The filter can take up a huge volume of hair, lint, sand, soap, residues etc.
• 30 litres (6.8 gallons) of Matala filter media provides10m2 (108ft2) of specific surface area& 90% void space
• Cross-Flow depth fltration: each filter web has a 3-dimensional structure, able to trap a high volume of impurities without plugging
• Multi-chamber plug flow concept: If the first filter web gets clogged the filtration is done by the 2nd and 3rd filter web. If the 2nd web gets clogged, the filtration is done by the 3rd filter web
• Solid removal: up to 75% for pump operated unit, 90% for gravity unit
• Submersible pump with integrated Electronic Pump Controller (EPC)
• The pump is protected from dry run, cloggingand damage with built in overflow safety
• Easy to clean
• System can be installed above ground, half-submerged in ground, or underground
Data source : American Water Works Association ResearchFoundation"Residential EndUsesof Water", 1999
USA water usageProportion of in-house usage available for re-use
Faucets16% Showers
17%
Leaks14%
Toilets27%
ClothesWashers
21%
Other2%
Baths2%
Dishwashers1%
GreywaterAvailable for reuse
A potential water reuse of 151,000litres annually for an average
family of four
Use
Residential Water Usage (Single Household)
Showers
Clothes Washers
Baths
Sub-total Greywater
Toilets
Dishwashers
Other Domestic Uses
Leaks
Faucets
Total in-house
Litres/house/day
175.4
227
18.1
420.5
280
15
24.2
144
164.8
1048.5
Litres/person/day
43.8
57
4.5
105.3
70
4
6
35.9
41.2
262.4
Data source : American Water Works Association Research Foundation"Residential End Uses of Water", 1999
Gre
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dire
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Unit tested in a caravan park, Australia.Matala greywater diverter checked after filtering 40,000L (10,567 gallons)incoming greywater: public shower rooms and laundry
The pictures prove the high filtration efficiency achieved with progressivedensity Matala filter sheets. The filter can take up a huge volume ofhair, lint, sand, soap, residues etc.
• 30 litres (6.8 gallons) of Matala filter media provides10m2 (108ft2) of specific surface area& 90% void space
• Cross-Flow depth fltration: each filter web has a 3-dimensional structure, able to trap a high volume of impurities without plugging
• Multi-chamber plug flow concept: If the first filter web gets clogged the filtration is done by the 2nd and 3rd filter web. If the 2nd web gets clogged, the filtration is done by the 3rd filter web
• Solid removal: up to 75% for pump operated unit, 90% for gravity unit
• Submersible pump with integrated Electronic Pump Controller (EPC)
• The pump is protected from dry run, cloggingand damage with built in overflow safety
• Easy to clean
• System can be installed above ground, half-submerged in ground, or underground
Data source : American Water Works Association ResearchFoundation"Residential EndUsesof Water", 1999
USA water usageProportion of in-house usage available for re-use
Faucets16% Showers
17%
Leaks14%
Toilets27%
ClothesWashers
21%
Other2%
Baths2%
Dishwashers1%
GreywaterAvailable for reuse
A potential water reuse of 151,000litres annually for an average
family of four
Use
Residential Water Usage (Single Household)
Showers
Clothes Washers
Baths
Sub-total Greywater
Toilets
Dishwashers
Other Domestic Uses
Leaks
Faucets
Total in-house
Litres/house/day
175.4
227
18.1
420.5
280
15
24.2
144
164.8
1048.5
Litres/person/day
43.8
57
4.5
105.3
70
4
6
35.9
41.2
262.4
Data source : American Water Works Association Research Foundation"Residential End Uses of Water", 1999
Gre
yw
ate
r flow
dire
ctio
n
Unit tested in a caravan park, Australia.Matala greywater diverter checked after filtering 40,000L (10,567 gallons)incoming greywater: public shower rooms and laundry
The pictures prove the high filtration efficiency achieved with progressivedensity Matala filter sheets. The filter can take up a huge volume ofhair, lint, sand, soap, residues etc.