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What types of sewage pumps are there?
If you’ve ever had a backed up toilet or septic tank, you know how inconvenient and messy it can be and how vital a sewage pump can be. It’s also dangerous because of all the bacteria in human waste. To avoid such an event, choosing the right sewage pump is pertinent.
Grinder sewage pump: This type of pump grinds solid waste into small particles that are then discharged into small pipes by pressure.
Ejector sewage pump: This type of sewage pump can be placed directly in a drainage pipe and will function even in a vertical position. With most of the newer ejector pumps, the toilet sits on top of a square platform, and powerful jets break up solid waste. The pump and tank, which can be hidden behind a wall, then send the waste material on to the septic tank or the sewage system.
Submersible sewage pump: This type of sewage pump is actually housed within the sewage tank itself. The pump’s motor is contained in a protective cavity to keep it from coming in contact with the waste as it reduces solid waste into small particles and pumps them to their appropriate destination.
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Which sewage pump is right for you?
The most important things to consider when choosing a sewage pump are power and flow. If the sewage has to flow almost straight up, you’ll need a more powerful pump than you would if it just needed to flow slightly uphill. The more powerful your pump, the more flow it will provide.