- Designed as a complete wastewater sump, and for fitting with pumps from the Piranha, AS and MF ranges.
- Simple pump installation and maintenance—no need to enter the sump
- Pump seals automatically onto the discharge line when lowered into the high level coupling, irrespective of the inflow or direction of the discharge lines
- Sewage and wastewater containing fecal matter
Main design features
- Submersible grinder pump type ABS Piranha with shredding system hydraulics can cut wastewater containing solids and pump it through small diameter discharge lines from 1¼”
- A concrete cover is available for areas where there can be either pedestrian or vehicular traffic (available as an accessory). The tank can be fitted with a plastic lockable lid where installations are removed from all forms of traffic e.g. garden flower beds.
- Level control is by one of three options; pressure pipe, float switch or float sensor
- Four inflow ports (3 x DN 150, 1 x DN 200) for DIN push-on connection. Two DN 100 ports for venting and use as a cable duct
- The pipework and gate valves are made of high quality stainless steel
- Stainless steel discharge pipe with 1¼” (901B), or 1½” (902B) external thread
- Corrosion-resistant polyethelyne tank in accordance with EN 12050-1. Supplied as standard with high-level coupling and bracket, ball type non-return valve and shut-off valve
Key characteristics
Temperatures | 40° C (maximum 60° C for five minutes) |
Discharge sizes | 901B: 1¼” 902B: 1½” |
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Applications
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Commercial waste disposal from toiletsCommercial wastewater from toilets comprises all sewage water flushed from toilets on commercial, industrial or public properties.
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Domestic waste disposal from toiletsDomestic wastewater from toilets comprises all sewage water flushed from toilets or residential properties.
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Network pumping stationNetwork pumping stations collect municipal wastewater from residential homes and communal schemes. Installed in dry or wet wells, the pumps deliver the effluent to a terminal pumping station. Since most pumping stations are not equipped with screens, the pumps must cope with difficult materials such as fibrous sanitary and packaging items.
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Pressurized systemsPressurized sewage systems are well suited to outlying locations such as holiday areas and coastal regions, where there may be no direct access to local gravity-based systems. They can also provide an economical alternative to gravity sewers, since they involve smaller pipeline diameters and less excavation.