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1 Mar 1999 at 4:23 am #280267Dave Moran
Please provide recommendation for a reliable grinder pump to service a 5000 sf home. Im about to purchase lot, but have other options. Please advise whether situation requiring a grinder pump should be avoided. I have no experience with pumps and I am concerned about reliability, o&m costs, etc. Thank your for your help.
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1 Mar 1999 at 5:47 pm #305704Andy BowmanParticipant
Andy:–A grinder pump doesnt work any better than a regular lift station pump. Sometimes a grinder pump will be specified by a Builder or Contractor to be in compliance with a local code. The only difference is the grinder or (Macerator) has metal teeth in the housing that can deal effectively with some materials that sometimes find a way into sewage collection lines. Some good pricing and information is available below…Lots of luck…Bud.
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1 Mar 1999 at 5:47 pm #305705Andy BowmanParticipant
Andy:–A grinder pump doesnt work any better than a regular lift station pump. Sometimes a grinder pump will be specified by a Builder or Contractor to be in compliance with a local code. The only difference is the grinder or (Macerator) has metal teeth in the housing that can deal effectively with some materials that sometimes find a way into sewage collection lines. Some good pricing and information is available below…Lots of luck…Bud.
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1 Mar 1999 at 5:47 pm #305706Andy BowmanParticipant
Andy:–A grinder pump doesnt work any better than a regular lift station pump. Sometimes a grinder pump will be specified by a Builder or Contractor to be in compliance with a local code. The only difference is the grinder or (Macerator) has metal teeth in the housing that can deal effectively with some materials that sometimes find a way into sewage collection lines. Some good pricing and information is available below…Lots of luck…Bud.
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1 Mar 1999 at 5:47 pm #305711Andy BowmanParticipant
If this is to service the entire residence, then it should be a duplex system with alternator, so that a pump failure will not disable the entire drainage. There should be a emergency/high water alarm to signal if both pumps have failed, or if the scheduled pump is not operating. A normally closed water valve in the supply to the building connected to the high water alarm will turn off the water to the building if the pumps, or power, fails, thus avoiding a flooded house, due to continued water usage.: Please provide recommendation for a reliable grinder pump to service a 5000 sf home. Im about to purchase lot, but have other options. Please advise whether situation requiring a grinder pump should be avoided. I have no experience with pumps and I am concerned about reliability, o&m costs, etc. Thank your for your help.
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1 Mar 1999 at 5:47 pm #305712Andy BowmanParticipant
If this is to service the entire residence, then it should be a duplex system with alternator, so that a pump failure will not disable the entire drainage. There should be a emergency/high water alarm to signal if both pumps have failed, or if the scheduled pump is not operating. A normally closed water valve in the supply to the building connected to the high water alarm will turn off the water to the building if the pumps, or power, fails, thus avoiding a flooded house, due to continued water usage.: Please provide recommendation for a reliable grinder pump to service a 5000 sf home. Im about to purchase lot, but have other options. Please advise whether situation requiring a grinder pump should be avoided. I have no experience with pumps and I am concerned about reliability, o&m costs, etc. Thank your for your help.
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1 Mar 1999 at 5:47 pm #305713Andy BowmanParticipant
If this is to service the entire residence, then it should be a duplex system with alternator, so that a pump failure will not disable the entire drainage. There should be a emergency/high water alarm to signal if both pumps have failed, or if the scheduled pump is not operating. A normally closed water valve in the supply to the building connected to the high water alarm will turn off the water to the building if the pumps, or power, fails, thus avoiding a flooded house, due to continued water usage.: Please provide recommendation for a reliable grinder pump to service a 5000 sf home. Im about to purchase lot, but have other options. Please advise whether situation requiring a grinder pump should be avoided. I have no experience with pumps and I am concerned about reliability, o&m costs, etc. Thank your for your help.
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