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Can a sewage pump handle all types of wastewater?

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What is the main disadvantage of over-dimensioning a wastewater pit?

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What might be the reason a wastewater pump solution requires a big free passage?

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What is the purpose of the start level sensor?

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What is one of the main challenges facing utility companies today in relation to transportation of wastewater?

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How far below ground should the manifold – or the discharge pipe – be installed?

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What is drainage water?

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What is parallel operation?

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1: Can a sewage pump handle all types of wastewater?
Yes if the pH value is within 4 – 9 and max. dry content 3 to 5%.
1: Can a sewage pump handle all types of wastewater?
Yes with solids up to 100 mm (4”) and max. dry content 3 to 5%.
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1: Can a sewage pump handle all types of wastewater?
Yes if gravels and stones are max 100 mm (4”).
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2: What is the main disadvantage of over-dimensioning a wastewater pit?
Unnecessary investment in the larger civil work.
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2: What is the main disadvantage of over-dimensioning a wastewater pit?
Too big distance between the pumps with two or more pumps installed.
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2: What is the main disadvantage of over-dimensioning a wastewater pit?
The wastewater stays in the pit too long, which leads to sedimentation.
3: What might be the reason a wastewater pump solution requires a big free passage?
The big free passage will eliminate blocking of impeller.
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3: What might be the reason a wastewater pump solution requires a big free passage?
The need for high flow and/or a high content of solids.
3: What might be the reason a wastewater pump solution requires a big free passage?
With the big free passage the pump can also pump wastewater contaminated with sand and gravel.
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4: What is the purpose of the start level sensor?
It will send an alarm when the water reaches this level and the pump do not start.
4: What is the purpose of the start level sensor?
It will stop the pump when the water level is lowered to below this level after a pump start.
4: What is the purpose of the start level sensor?
It activates the pump when the water reaches this level.
5: What is one of the main challenges facing utility companies today in relation to transportation of wastewater?
The wastewater is increasing more and more due to leakage in the discharge pipes and thereby infiltration of ground water.
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5: What is one of the main challenges facing utility companies today in relation to transportation of wastewater?
Lower water consumption has changed the composition of wastewater, which now has a higher proportion of dry solid content than before.
5: What is one of the main challenges facing utility companies today in relation to transportation of wastewater?
The wastewater pumps need bigger motors because the discharge pipes from the pump stations are getting longer in order to avoid an additional intermediate pump station.
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6: How far below ground should the manifold – or the discharge pipe – be installed?
It depends on local regulation but typically 1 meter down.
6: How far below ground should the manifold – or the discharge pipe – be installed?
Deep enough not to be damaged by roots from trees and bushes.
6: How far below ground should the manifold – or the discharge pipe – be installed?
Not deeper than gravity to the recipient can be established with a gradient of 1 cm per meter. (0.032 ft per 3.28 ft).
7: What is drainage water?
Wastewater from parking areas, sidewalks and alike after a rainy weather.
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7: What is drainage water?
Wastewater without toilet waste or impurities like paper, diapers and textile fibres.
7: What is drainage water?
Slightly polluted water from a bathroom where the water is running to the drain.
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8: What is parallel operation?
When two or more pump stations are operating at the same time.
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8: What is parallel operation?
When two or more pumps operate side by side simultaneously.
8: What is parallel operation?
When one pump is pumping into another pump and they are operating at the same time.
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