UQAR – Eight Independent Flumes
UQAR – Eight Independent Flumes
Institution: | Université du Québec à Rimouski |
Location: | Rimouski, Québec, CANADA |
Contact: | Dr Simon Lamarre |
Habitat: | Saltwater |
Type of rearing unit: | EIGHT FLUMES OPERATING IN CLOSED CIRCUIT WITH INDEPENDENT TEMPERATURE AND WATER VELOCITY CONTROL |
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- UQAR – Eight Independent Flumes
- Eight swimming channels are grouped in pairs, each operating independently of each other and having their own water recirculation system with Bio-Filtration (REBF).
- REBF units recycle water up to 99.9% of the flow. However, at low temperatures, the only makeup water allowed will be to compensate for evaporation (recirculation greater than 99.9%);
- The physical / biological filtration system is composed (for each pair of channels):
– a pump,
– a foam filter,
– a submerged biofilter. - The thermal control is composed (for each pair of channels):
– two thermoelectric modules,
– a thermal probe,
– a control box (Enviro-monitron).
– For all channels, there is a glycol cooling system. - The control of the velocity of the water is composed (for each of the channels):
– a 12VDC motor with a propeller,
– an optical sensor checking the operating frequency of the motor,
– a control box (Enviro-monitron).
– a grid set to linearize the current. - In order to optimize the working space, the channels are arranged on a working level (61 cm wide x 183 cm long x 89 cm high). This two level shelf is entirely made of fiberglass and plastic. The upper tier supports swim channels, while the lower tier supports biological filtration systems and the cooling system;