Sunday, July 6, 2008

[papercreters] papercrete: grinder pumps

Hi Guys--Ed Bishop here

The idea of a grinder pump sounds very fessible. As a plumber I would adise to call the technical support department of the company you buy from. The size of the pump,or its application is determined by the height of the lift. Or the water head pressure and volume capacity of the holding tank. The cost for a new one should be less than $385.00 and you most likely would not have to anchor it. You most likely will have to pay attention to the density of the mixture. Ladies personal napkins will wind up on the shaft and burn out the motor. Though as the mixture goes through each cycle it should become less dense  

Eddie Bishop, owner
Carolina Plumbing
864-621-9762


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