Does a containerized system arrive fully wired and ready to plug-and-play?
The biggest nightmare for a project manager is opening a delivery box and finding thousands of loose wires, random loose plumbing fittings, and a confusing instruction manual written in bad technical jargon. Your local workers will struggle to piece it together, and if they miswire a single pump, they can ruin the entire motor.
Yes, a quality containerized system arrives fully wired, plumbed, and factory-tested, functioning as a true plug-and-play system. On your site, your local team only needs to connect your main raw sewage inlet pipe, the clean water outlet pipe, and your main electrical power line to start running the system.
Complete Factory Testing Before It Leaves China
We do all the hard engineering work inside our own factory before the container ever gets loaded onto a ship. Our engineers mount the pumps, lay out the piping networks, install the aeration blowers, and run every single wire back to a central control panel.
We do not just build it; we actually fill the system with water and run full wet-tests in our shop. We check every valve for tiny leaks, verify pump pressures, and test the programming on the control screen. When you open the container doors on your site, you are looking at a finished, working machine, not a confusing puzzle.
Simple Operator Controls via Smart Automation
You do not need to hire a highly paid water chemical engineer to watch over this machine every single hour of the day. We install automated Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) systems that manage the entire cleaning process.
The computer handles the aeration timing, regulates chemical dosing, and watches for system faults on its own. The user interface uses simple visual symbols on a touch screen. If a pump experiences an issue, the screen tells the operator exactly where the problem is located, making maintenance straightforward for your local crew.
Clear Connections That Anyone Can Understand
We label every connection point on the outside of the container in plain English. You will see clear flanges marked for your sewage inflow, treated water discharge, and sludge drainage.
| Connection Point |
What You Connect To It |
Tool Required |
| Main Inlet Flange |
Your raw sewage collection pipe |
Standard bolts and gasket |
| Main Outlet Flange |
Your discharge zone or reuse tank |
Standard bolts and gasket |
| Sludge Drain Valve |
Your periodic sludge holding tank |
Simple turn-valve connection |
| Main Power Terminal |
Your onsite generator or grid line |
Standard electrical connection |
We also provide simple video guides and remote video support to walk your local team through the quick setup process step-by-step.