Submersible Sewage Pump is used to transport sewage liquids and solids from one place to another

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Since the pump is in the diving state most of the time, it is also called a Submersible Sewage Pump. Submersible Sewage Pump can be automatic, manual, or dual-mode.

  What is a Submersible Sewage Pump?

  A submersible Sewage Pump is used to transport sewage liquids and solids from one place to another. Generally, in residential applications, sewage consists of soft solids up to 2 inches in diameter and is pumped from the sewage tank to the sewer system or septic tank. The Submersible Sewage Pump is installed at the lowest point of the sewage tank.

  Since the pump is in the diving state most of the time, it is also called a Submersible Sewage Pump. Submersible Sewage Pump can be automatic, manual, or dual-mode. The dual-mode pump contains a knapsack plug that allows the pump to be used as a manual, where the pump bypasses the switch and plugs directly into the socket or automatic, where the pump is plugged in via a float switch and works only when the switch is activated.

  Due to the possibility of sewage overflow, it is generally not recommended to use a manual sewage pump in the sewage tank.

  A submersible Sewage Pump is a centrifugal pump with a special design that allows solids to pass through without blocking the pump. When the pump is turned on, the motor starts to rotate the impeller, creating pressure, pushing water into the impeller and into the discharge pipe.

  The Submersible Sewage Pump is powered by a 10-25 foot long wire. Depending on the model, the voltage can be 115, 230, 460, or 575 volts. The pump housing containing the motor and impeller is made of cast iron and can be used for a long time.

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