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PDN SERIES-SUBMERSIBLE SEWAGE PUMP - PDN-1404M

Submersible Sewage Pump PDN Series Features Stainless steel shaft as standard Leak-proof by double mechanical seal and oil seal Motor protection by T.P. Excellent sludge transfer by non clog type Safety design with built in OLP (overload protector) Various materials are available Applications Drainage for waste water at factories and waste water treatment plant Delivery of sewage at sewage treatment plant, human waste treatment Drainage for buildings Treatment utility drainage Standard Materials Casing: Gray Cast Iron Impeller: Gray Cast Iron Shaft: Stainless Steel A sewage pump is used to transfer sewage liquids and solids from one place to another. Usually, in residential applications, sewage includes soft solids up to 2″ in diameter is pumped from a sewage basin to a sewer system or a septic tank. A sewage pump is installed at the lowest point of the sewage basin. A sewage pump — also known as an ejector pump — has a tank or basin that collects sewage from your home. When the waste reaches a certain level, the pump turns on and pushes it uphill to your home's main sewer line. Then gravity takes over, and the sewage flows to the city line on the street or a septic tank. Some sewage pumps include a backup battery, grinding mechanism, control panel, level control device, thermal overload protection, or suction. Other wastewater pumps are close coupled, explosion-proof, corrosion resistant, self-priming, or portable.
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SKU: PDN-1404M
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Submersible Sewage Pump
PDN Series

Features

Stainless steel shaft  as standard
Leak-proof by double mechanical seal and oil seal
Motor protection by T.P.
Excellent sludge transfer by non clog type
Safety design with built in OLP (overload protector)
Various materials are available
Applications

Drainage for waste water at
 factories and waste water treatment plant
Delivery of sewage at sewage 
treatment plant, human waste treatment
Drainage for buildings
Treatment utility drainage
Standard Materials

Casing: Gray Cast Iron
Impeller: Gray Cast Iron
Shaft: Stainless Steel

A sewage pump is used to
 transfer sewage liquids and 
solids from one place to another.
 Usually, in residential applications, 
sewage includes soft solids up to 2″ 
in diameter is pumped from a sewage 
basin to a sewer system or a septic tank.
 A sewage pump is installed at the 
lowest point of the sewage basin.

A sewage pump — 
also known as an ejector pump —
 has a tank or basin that collects 
sewage from your home. When the
 waste reaches a certain level, the 
pump turns on and pushes it uphill 
to your home's main sewer line. 
Then gravity takes over, and the
 sewage flows to the city line on
 the street or a septic tank.

Some sewage pumps include 
a backup battery, grinding mechanism,
 control panel, level control device, 
thermal overload protection, or suction.
 Other wastewater pumps are close
 coupled, explosion-proof, corrosion 
resistant, self-priming, or portable.

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Submersible Sewage Pump
PDN Series

Features

Stainless steel shaft  as standard
Leak-proof by double mechanical seal and oil seal
Motor protection by T.P.
Excellent sludge transfer by non clog type
Safety design with built in OLP (overload protector)
Various materials are available
Applications

Drainage for waste water at
 factories and waste water treatment plant
Delivery of sewage at sewage 
treatment plant, human waste treatment
Drainage for buildings
Treatment utility drainage
Standard Materials

Casing: Gray Cast Iron
Impeller: Gray Cast Iron
Shaft: Stainless Steel

A sewage pump is used to
 transfer sewage liquids and 
solids from one place to another.
 Usually, in residential applications, 
sewage includes soft solids up to 2″ 
in diameter is pumped from a sewage 
basin to a sewer system or a septic tank.
 A sewage pump is installed at the 
lowest point of the sewage basin.

A sewage pump — 
also known as an ejector pump —
 has a tank or basin that collects 
sewage from your home. When the
 waste reaches a certain level, the 
pump turns on and pushes it uphill 
to your home's main sewer line. 
Then gravity takes over, and the
 sewage flows to the city line on
 the street or a septic tank.

Some sewage pumps include 
a backup battery, grinding mechanism,
 control panel, level control device, 
thermal overload protection, or suction.
 Other wastewater pumps are close
 coupled, explosion-proof, corrosion 
resistant, self-priming, or portable.

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