A sewage pump is used to transfer sewage liquids and solids from one place to another. Usually, in residential applications, sewage includes soft solids up to 2″ in diameter is pumped from a sewage basin to a sewer system or a septic tank.
Sewage pump systems push waste from below-grade areas, such as bathrooms, kitchens, or laundry rooms, to the main sewer line at street level. You might also use a sewage pump system when long sewer lines don't have a proper fall to the main line.
Key Feature:
Sewage pumps are available with a variety of features and can move media either vertically or horizontally, depending on the direction of the pump stator / rotor assembly.
Continuous duty pumps maintain performance specifications at 100% duty cycle.
Run dry capable pumps can operate without pumped fluid or external lubrication for an extended period of time.
Some sewage pumps include a backup battery, grinding mechanism, control panel, level control device, thermal overload protection, or suction.
Other wastewater pumps are close coupled, explosion-proof, corrosion resistant, self-priming, or portable. Multistage, plug-in, and washdown duty capable devices are also available.
Non-clog pumps are configured to pump sticky or stringy materials.
Specifications:
Brand: Romex
Size: 4” inches
Engine GX390