Submersible Sewage Ejector Pumps
Myers Sewage
SEWAGE EJECTOR PUMPS
Sewage Ejector submersible pumps can handle raw sewage pumping jobs. These pumps are designed to handle raw sewage wastewater, usually from a lift station in a basement or just outside of the house, to your septic tank or aerobic treatment system. Our sewage ejector pumps can handle up to 2’’ solids and have either a 2’’ or 3’’ NPT discharge. These pumps are made for any low pressure, high volume pumping jobs.
We carry sewage ejector pumps from Little Giant, Liberty, Zoeller, and Ashland. They range from 4/10 HP all the way up to 2 HP.
LITTLE GIANT
Little Giant is a division of Franklin Electric. Franlkin Electric has been recognized as the world's leading manufacturer of submersible electric motors since 1944. For over 70 years professionals in the water transfer market have trusted the Little Giant brand for its reliable pump solutions, packaged system options, accessories, and total value. With a vast offering of sump, sewage, effluent products Little Giant is the brand of choice to hundreds of thousands worldwide representing Franklin's commitment to quality, innovation, availability, and service.
LIBERTY PUMPS
Headquartered in Bergen, NY, Liberty Pumps is a leading U.S. manufacturer of pumping products for ground water and wastewater removal in residential and commercial applications. With a focus on innovative product design, our wide range of pump styles includes; sump pumps, sewage pumps, effluent pumps, drain pumps, grinder pumps, complete pre-assembled sewage packages, and pump accessories. Utilizing a vast network of Plumbing Wholesalers and Pump Distributors, Liberty's products are relied on by hundreds of professional contractors each day.
ZOELLER PUMP COMPANY
Zoeller Pump is proud to be an American manufacturer headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, now in its fourth generation of family ownership. “As a family-owned business with 95% of our products being made in the USA using a majority of US content, Zoeller Pump Company is proud of our American heritage & US commitment. Zoeller products are available to contractors and suppliers across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and around the world. They adhere to the most stringent standards to ensure the best quality and longest service life possible.
ASHLAND PUMP
The Ashland Pump Company manufactures, produces, and distributes an extensive line of durable, dependable products for use in plumbing, onsite septic, residential, commericial, industrial, and light municipal markets. Ashland pump manufactures a complete line of sump, effluent, sewage, grinder, and non-clog pumps up to 20HP.
EJECTOR PUMPS OR GRINDER PUMPS.... WHICH DO YOU CHOOSE?
PLEASE NOTE: Many grinder pumps must be used in scenarios where there will be at least a minimum of 30 feet of head pressure put on them. If they do not have to pump against at least this much back pressure, the motor will begin to spin at an extremely high rate of RPMs causing it to burn up fairly quickly. Therefore, if you are not pumping into a shared sewer main or have less than 30 feet of head, you want a sewage ejector not a sewage grinder pump.
You should only use a Sewage Grinder Pump when one the following apply to your application:
- When pumping to city sewer.
- When pumping to a pressurized sewer main.
- When pumping a very long distance (1000 feet or more)
- You have a high vertical distance to lift the water (most require a minimum of 30 feet)
Below are the scenarios when a Sewage Ejector Pump will work best:
- When pumping sewage to a septic tank.
- When pumping sewage to a gravity sewer main.
- When pumping sewage short distances (750 feet or less)
- You have a low vertical distance to lift the water (under 70 feet)
In summary, not all sewage handling pumps are Grinder Pumps and a Sewage Grinder pump is not always necessary to pump raw sewage. In fact, in most cases a Sewage Ejector pump is the much better option. And, there are certain scenarios when you could use either type.