These general purpose 110 to 120V sewage grinder pumps shred large particles into small fragments so the waste can be pumped into a sewage system. They are compatible with most standard U.S. residential electrical wall outlets and have a Type A (two prongs, ungrounded) or Type B (three prongs, grounded) power cord plug.
Sludge pumps buildt for pumping water with a high solids content up to 80 mm. Suitable for variety of types of mud and sludge, as well as light slurry. Head 940 meters, flow 724 litres/second. Slurry pumps for pumping slurry and fluids with higly abrasive solids in sizes up to 50 mm. Typical applications include coal amp; ore slurries, dredging
Designed for sewage applications. Higher flow rates allow use with 2quot; discharge lines. Operates on standard 115V or 230V 20A circuits. PRGSeries grinders can be used as a replacement pump in 2 quot; discharge systems using LE40 and LE50series solids handling pumps.* Consult factory with actual application and head specifications prior to
Grinder pumps can be installed in the basement or in the yard. If installed in the yard, the holding tank must be buried deep enough that the pump and sewage pipes are below the frost line. A grinder pump is different from a sump pump or effluent pump. There are two types of grinder pumps, semipositive displacement (SPD) and centrifugal
Mar 19, 20200183;32;Grinder Pumps In some areas of the District, low pressure sewer systems have been installed which use grinder pumps instead of gravity flow for collection. Both residences and businesses may utilize this type of system where it is available. The District has standard specifications for grinder pump systems for economy and ease of maintenance.
Sewage Grinder pumps have cutting blades that grind the raw sewage into a slurry before passing it through the discharge line. Grinding the sewage into a slurry also allows the pump to reach higher heads. Sewage Grinder Pumps are designed to handle the same type of materials as a Sewage Ejector Pump, but have the ability to pass tougher solids.
Grinder Pumps Grinder pumps are a type of submersible sewage pump that has cutting teeth incorporated onto the impeller, to grind the sewage for pressure sewer applications. Also available in progressing cavity pump positive displacement type. Grinding teeth on the inlet of the impeller, submersible motor. Residential pressure sewer systems.
Nov 16, 20160183;32;Grinder pumps are usually found in lowerflow applications. Most grinder pumps are submersible and run at higher speeds. They are usually installed at the source of the supply to the main sewage system. Grinder pumps are able to easily handle
These general purpose 110 to 120V sewage grinder pumps shred large particles into small fragments so the waste can be pumped into a sewage system. They are compatible with most standard U.S. residential electrical wall outlets and have a Type A (two prongs, ungrounded) or Type B (three prongs, grounded) power cord plug.
Sulzers premium range of submersible grinder pumps, type ABS Piranha PE, are equipped with Premium Efficiency IE3 motors in accordance to IEC 6003420. Sulzer was the first company in the world to offer Premium Efficiency IE3 submersible motors to achieve the perfect balance of reliability and energy consumption.
These general purpose 110 to 120V sewage grinder pumps shred large particles into small fragments so the waste can be pumped into a sewage system. They are compatible with most standard U.S. residential electrical wall outlets and have a Type A (two prongs, ungrounded) or Type
The AGS Series grinder pumps feature axial grinder and semiopen impeller technology to easily slice through the solids, flushables and trash found in the modern wastewater stream without roping or clogging. The powerful semiopen impeller and axial grinder reduce waste to a fine slurry to minimize downtime and service issues.
The Saniflo SaniCUBIC product line is made up of preassembled heavyduty simplex and duplex grinder pumps from the global leader in macerating pump technology. These are the maximum power pumps used to meet the most demanding needs of both commercial and residential sewage applications. Saniflo experts available now.
In summary, not all sewage handling pumps are Grinder Pumps and a Sewage Grinder pump is not always necessary to pump raw sewage. In fact, in most cases a Sewage Ejector pump is the much better option. And, there are certain scenarios when you could use either type.
FEATURES The advanced integrated grinding mechanism is particularly wellsuited for use with liquids that may contain filaments, plastic bags, long fibers, rubber material, etc. The grinding mechanism is composed of a fixed shredder ring and a rotating grinder made by hard ChromiumMolybdenum alloy steel that is highly resistant to the abrasion.
Grinder pumps are designed to grind waste into a fine slurry. But many grinder pumps can also be susceptible to problems. Failure of these pumps can come in different forms, but they all cause the same outcome. Wastewater from the residence or building stops flowing, an alarm may go off, and back up can occur if the alarm is ignored.