Effluent Pumps
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Effluent pumps are used to drain treated water containing small solids from septic tanks. They have high heads (the height a pump can lift water before there is no more flow) and high pressure, compared to sewage ejector pumps, to efficiently push treated water out to a drain field.
110 to 120 Volt Effluent Pumps
These 110 to 120V effluent pumps are used to drain treated water containing small solids from septic tanks and out to a drain field. They are compatible with most standard U.S. residential electrical wall outlets and have a Type A (two prongs, ungrounded) or Type B (three prongs, grounded) power cord plug.
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Single-Phase 200 to 240 Volt Effluent Pumps
These single-phase 200 to 240V effluent pumps use a higher voltage that allows for larger motors that require less current than lower-voltage motors. They are used to drain treated water containing small solids from septic tanks and out to a drain field.
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Three-Phase 220 to 480 Volt Effluent Pumps
These three-phase 220 to 480V effluent pumps have three-phase motors that are more efficient than one phase, and they use a higher voltage that allows for larger motors that require less current than lower-voltage motors. They are used to drain treated water containing small solids from septic tanks and out to a drain field. Three-phase pumps require a control panel.
Cast Iron Body, 220V AC
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Cast Iron Body, 480V AC
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