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Safeguarding Our Sewage Pumps

Safeguarding Our Sewage Pumps

Safeguarding Our Sewage Pumps

Sewage pump is one of the most important equipment in our houses, apartments, or buildings. The main function of sewage pump is to help drain waste coming from our toilets and sinks to the septic tank.

It is important to perform regular maintenance of sewage pump because we have to ensure our houses' sanitation. We have to make sure that our toilets and sinks are not clogged. If we experience back flow or if our toilets and sinks are clogged, it could indicate that the sewage pump is damaged or not properly placed.

When conducting maintenance of sewage pumps, we have to make sure that the pump is detached from the main tank before starting to work on it. We have to be cautioned when touching the motor pump because it is hot. It is best if we let the motor pump cool for some time first.

There are several maintenance procedures for sewage pump such as changing or filling the oil, changing the power cable, and cleaning the pump. The oil in the motor chamber should be changed or filled if it is for regular maintenance only. It can also be changed if water is present in the oil and motor chamber.

If the sewage pump needs repair and the repair procedure needs draining the oil, it must be refilled again after repair. In changing the power cable, we have to use 10-pole terminal blocks for our sewage pumps. This procedure should only be done by a trained person.

Moreover, cleaning the sewage pump is the most important maintenance procedure we should not forget. Regular cleaning of the sewage pump is essential to avoid accumulation of dirt and forming of crust on the pump. We can clean the sewage pump by pumping clear water through it to rinse the dirt and crust off. After pumping clear water through it, we should rinse the whole sewage pump with clean water.

One of the things that we should remember when we need to run a maintenance procedure is our capacity to do it on our own. There are other maintenance methods that need to be conducted by trained and professional persons. However, we can check the instructional guide that comes with the sewage pump package. We can look for other manual maintenance procedures that do not require trained persons to do it. We can follow the instructions step by step to successfully perform maintenance of our sewage pumps without damaging or breaking it.

We should also remember that regular maintenance is always a must for every sewage pump found in our houses. If we need to maintain sewage pumps for commercial buildings and other public establishments, we have to do the maintenance every three months. If we live in an apartment residence, we need to perform maintenance every six months. If we live in a single house, we should at very least perform maintenance once every year to ensure ourselves and our families' safety.
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