
Patented V-Slice ® cutter technology shreds difficult solids such as feminine products, rags, towels and wipes that can jam solids-handling pumpsĬompact heavy-duty polyethylene basin and cover.Pumping Stations for Sewage, Stormwater & Wastewater Perfect for basement bathroom additions and remodeling projects. Perfect for basement additions and remodeling projects.Ĭompact simplex grinder system - designed for sewage applications. Uses : anywhere where they may have stuff put into the pit that won't pass through a regular sewage pump.Ĭompact duplex system designed for residential and light commercial sewage application. The Pro-Series is backed by Liberty's standard three-year warranty.ġ hp Grinder packages for Residential / Light Commercial Give the Pro380 a try and see why more contractors are demanding Liberty. Now Available "alarm-ready" with pre-mounted alarm floats. The Pro380-Series sewage package arrives from the factory pre-assembled, saving valuable labor time at the job site. The Pro380-Series offers a large 41 gallon capacity and longer pump cycles for extended pump life. The Pro380-Series is a large capacity shallow system design featuring a 24" x 24" basin - perfect for bedrock and difficult soil conditions.
#Above ground sewage ejector system install
Here at Hoerner Heating & Plumbing, we have the technicians, the tools and equipment to successfully install a sewer ejector pump on your property.Ĭontact Hoerner today to book a free consultation!Ģ4" x 24" Simplex Sewage System Side Discharge System The power of the ejector pump must be carefully considered, ideally by a plumbing technician. A properly installed sewage ejector pump system is sealed to prevent waste or smells from seeping out of the top of the basin. The outlet pipe that connects to the three-inch main sewer line is usually two inches in diameter. The sewage ejector pump vent runs from the sump pit and either runs up through the roof, or it can be connected to an existing vent stack. Sewage Ejector Pump System RequirementsĪ sewage ejector pump installation requires a vent in order to equalize the pumping pressure and to serve as an outlet for gasses from the sewer. The float will drop down as the level in the basin reduces, and the pump will turn off. When the sump basement level reaches a certain level, the movable float will start the pump and pump the waste out of the basin and to the septic or sewer line. The sump basin can collect up to thirty gallons of waste which flow into it from the sloped drain lines in the home. In fact, they operate exactly like a groundwater sump pump, except it pumps out sewage and not ground water. Sewage ejector pumps should be installed in the sump basin below grade. Not all basements require sewage ejector pumps, however, when the sewer lines running to the municipal sewer on the street are higher than that of the fixture inside the home, the ejector pump can help move waste to the sewer to ensure the proper flow inside the sewer line. Drain wastewater uses gravity to eject it from the house, and in these instances, the pump-up ejector elevates the wastewater to ensure it flows properly. What is a Sewage Ejector Pump?Īlso known as pump-up ejector systems, these devices are installed when plumbing fixtures in basement bathrooms or laundry rooms are located below the septic line or main sewer that flows from the house. Hoerner Heating & Plumbing has been working with developers on new home designs and on retrofitting existing homes with pump-up ejector systems. With modern home designs, and the advancement of plumbing technology, we have been seeing an increase in sewage ejector pump installations. Sewage Ejector Pump - For split level or downstairs plumbing fixtures
