Call us today at (864) 229-1409 to schedule your ejector pump maintenance. Below are some of the best that we install. Regular maintenance is critical to keeping these pumps in good working order providing reliable service.Ĭlimate Control Systems of Greenwood INC has the expertise to service, repair and replace ejector pumps. If you have a sewer ejector pump in your home, you definitely want to keep it in good working order! This pump ensures that everything you flush down the toilet or down the drain gets pumped out of the house and into the sewer or septic line.
From there it is pumped to the sewer or septic tank. The waste water is then pumped up and out of the basin and to ground level. Similar to a sump pump, when waste water levels in the pit reach a certain height, a float is tripped.
Sewage ejector systems are intended to sit in their own sump pit and should be kept away from your normal waste water sump pit. The top of the sump pit will be sealed so that no waste or odors can seep out of the basin. With a sewage ejector pump, a vent needs to be installed to run from the sump pump through the room. There is a key distinction between sewage ejection systems and waste water sump pumps – a vent. They are typically installed in basements and are part of a larger system designed to pump both liquids and solids. The packing material is water soluble, so it will disappear on the first use.Sewage ejector systems are used when a laundry room, bathroom, or other plumbing fixture is installed below the main septic or sewer line grade. The pre-plumbed 4″ inlet hub makes for a quick connection to the main sewage line.Įach basin is filled with environmentally friendly packing peanuts prior to shipment to ensure things remain in place during transit. The cover is sealed in place prior to shipment. The basin’s cover includes a cord seal for the pump’s electrical cord along with a predrilled 2″ vent hole. The basin comes complete with a 2″ PVC discharge pipe that includes a predrilled 3/16″ weep hole to prevent the pump from becoming airlocked. The vortex impeller design of the Model 264 allows the pump to pass 2″ spherical solids limiting the potential for clogging and unwanted downtime. The sewage ejector pump lifts waste from the basement bathroom up to the sewer line where it flows out to a septic tank or community sewer. Typically, 1.5, 2, or 3 PVC pipes and fittings are used for these plumbing connections, but consult with your local plumbing codes for specific requirements for your area. It includes our Model 264 automatic sewage pump. Once the basin and sewage ejector pump are installed, connect the inlet pipe from the basement toilet to the sewage ejector pump system. The package comes preassembled in an 18″ x 30″ polyethylene structural foam (PSF) basin. The access cover is the only part that is visible after installation. The Model 912 sewage ejector package is designed for burial flush-to-grade. Purchasing a job ready package reduces installation errors while minimizing cost. It is ideal for those looking to install a job ready sewage ejector system. Our Model 912 is a preassembled sewage ejector package that comes with all of the key components required for installation. Standard APak® Outdoor Alarm System With Mechanical Float.915 Simplex Grinder Package System with an BN801.912 Simplex Sewage Package System with an M266.912 Simplex Sewage Package System with an BN264.912 Simplex Sewage Package System with an M264.Our pre-plumbed packages make selecting and installing the right equipment easy. Sewage or grinder pumps move raw sewage and unwanted water away from the home.