How does a Submersible Sewage Pump work?
A submersible Sewage Pump is an important part of many household sewer systems. In most cases, the Submersible Sewage Pump is installed in a water tank located outside the house and buried underground in a convenient area of the homeowner’s property. There is a wastewater compartment in the water tank, which is filled with wastewater generated in your home from toilets, showers, washing machines, sinks, dishwashers, etc.
Once the storage room reaches the preset wastewater level, the Submersible Sewage Pump will automatically turn on. At the bottom of the Submersible Sewage Pump is a rotating impeller that sucks wastewater and anything else that enters the storage tank, such as toilet paper and human waste.
The Submersible Sewage Pump will run for a few minutes, and the cutting blade will grind the waste into tiny particles in the same way as garbage disposal. The pump then drains the wastewater from the tank and enters the pressurized city sewer main. Once the wastewater level in the water tank is empty, the Submersible Sewage Pump will automatically shut down.
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