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Homeowner Do's and Don'ts Pt 4: Your Control Panel

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Lots of things come with do's and don'ts: appliances, computers, cars ... even clothes. These do's and don'ts help us get the most out of the things we use every day. Your wastewater system is no different. By following the manufacturer's recommendations, and some common-sense guidelines, you can be confident that your wastewater system will operate with little-to-no hassle for many years.
Not every septic system has a control panel. However, if you have one in your system, it might be something of a mystery. In this last episode of our series, Angela and I talk about what you should and shouldn't do if you have a control panel or alarm as a part of your septic system. Listen along as we give you some practical advice to take some of the mystery out of your control panel.

If you have comments or questions about our podcast, you can reach us through this link.
To discuss a project or talk to one of our engineers, call 800-348-9843.

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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Know Where Your Panel is Located (00:01:01)

3. Have a Reliable Service Provider (00:02:05)

4. Don't Unplug Your Alarm (00:04:40)

5. Don't Ignore Your Alarm (00:05:19)

6. Don't Turn Off the Circuit Breaker (00:06:19)

7. Conclusion (00:07:24)

62 episodes

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Lots of things come with do's and don'ts: appliances, computers, cars ... even clothes. These do's and don'ts help us get the most out of the things we use every day. Your wastewater system is no different. By following the manufacturer's recommendations, and some common-sense guidelines, you can be confident that your wastewater system will operate with little-to-no hassle for many years.
Not every septic system has a control panel. However, if you have one in your system, it might be something of a mystery. In this last episode of our series, Angela and I talk about what you should and shouldn't do if you have a control panel or alarm as a part of your septic system. Listen along as we give you some practical advice to take some of the mystery out of your control panel.

If you have comments or questions about our podcast, you can reach us through this link.
To discuss a project or talk to one of our engineers, call 800-348-9843.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Know Where Your Panel is Located (00:01:01)

3. Have a Reliable Service Provider (00:02:05)

4. Don't Unplug Your Alarm (00:04:40)

5. Don't Ignore Your Alarm (00:05:19)

6. Don't Turn Off the Circuit Breaker (00:06:19)

7. Conclusion (00:07:24)

62 episodes

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