The sizing of effluent systems normally requires variable level float(s) controls and properly sized basins to achieve required pumping cycles or dosing timers with non automatic pumps.
The sizing of effluent systems normally requires variable level float(s) controls and properly sized basins to achieve required pumping cycles or dosing timers with non automatic pumps.
Effluent or dewatering submersible pumps for septic tanks, low pressure pipe (LPP) and enhanced flow STEP systems.
High Head Flow-Mate 160 Series
Durable, cast iron constructed switch case, base, motor and pump housing
Available in automatic or nonautomatic operation
The sizing of effluent systems normally requires variable level float(s) controls and properly sized basins to achieve required pumping cycles or dosing timers with non automatic pumps.
Submersible pump for dewatering (sump) or effluent (septic tank systems).
Mighty-Mate 50 Series
Cast iron switch case, motor and pump housing
Engineered thermoplastic base
Available in automatic or nonautomatic operation
The sizing of effluent systems normally requires variable level float(s) controls and properly sized basins to achieve required pumping cycles or dosing timers with non automatic pumps.
Submersible pump for dewatering (sump) or effluent (septic tank systems).
Mighty-Mate 50 Series
All cast iron construction
Available in automatic or nonautomatic operation
The sizing of effluent systems normally requires variable level float(s) controls and properly sized basins to achieve required pumping cycles or dosing timers with non automatic pumps.
Zoeller Pump Company’s Model 98 Sump Pumps can offer protection and prevent flooding after heavy rainfall or storms. Underneath your structure, pits collect water. If the water level reaches a certain point, automatic or manual settings on the machine can efficiently pump that water away from your property’s foundation. How often the pump runs depends on the amount of moisture in the space.
A corrosion-resistant finish over cast iron construction provides incredible strength and durability, and stainless steel screws assembling the seal, arm, handle, and guard stave off rust. The pump uses a 1 ½-inch discharge pipe and can pass spherical solids up to ½ inch in diameter. The lack of screen keeps the unit running smoothly.
We offer accessories such as alarm systems with simplex or duplex control panels designed to keep you informed about your sump pump’s water level. The alarm gives you peace of mind that your pump is operating as intended.
Corrosion-resistant, powder coated epoxy finish
Durable, cast iron construction
Cast iron switch case, motor and pump housing
Engineered thermoplastic base
No sheet metal parts to rust or corrode
All castings are cast iron class 25-30 25000# tensile strength
Stainless steel screws, guard, handle, arm and seal assembly
Watertight, neoprene square ring between motor and pump housing
Maximum temperature for effluent or dewatering: 130 °F (54 °C)
Passes 1/2” (13 mm) spherical solids
No screens to clog
1-1/2” NPT discharge (1-1/2” x 2” PVC adapter included with BN and BE Models)
On point: 9-1/2” (24 cm)
Off point: 3” (8 cm)
Major width: 10-1/8″ (25.7 cm)
Major height: 12″ (30 cm)
Simplex and duplex systems available
Packaged systems available
Automatic and non-automatic available
Available with piggyback variable level float switch
3 year limited warranty
Consult Factory for Special Applications
Electrical alternators for duplex systems are available and supplied with an alarm Mechanical alternators for duplex systems are available with or without alarm switches Variable level float switches are available for controlling single and three phase systems Double piggyback, variable level float switches are available for variable level long cycle controls. Refer to FM1922 and FM0806 for temperatures above 130 °F (54 °C)
Notes The sizing of effluent systems normally requires variable level float(s) controls and properly sized basins to achieve required pumping cycles or dosing timers with non-automatic pumps.