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How big should my sewage ejector pit be?
The pit size is based on pump size. The pump size is based on the number of fixtures. I would suggest you call a company like Zoeller to let them size it. http://www.zoeller.com/DisplayPageConten… Read More »
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How can you repair a cracked ejector pit?
Well, it sounds like the best way to go and if it took 15 minutes for the level to drop half way it must be a small hole. I agree that you would have a hard time replacing the hole thing. I'd look into a silicone that would stick to the bot... Read More »
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What is a normal water level in an ejector pit?
Thanks...I'll try clearing the float mechanism. The drain has a water trap so I don't think there are any gases or anything. Even when the water backs out of the drain it seems relatively clear/clean. It looks like the water is backing up f... Read More »
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Sumps for rain water. Ejector's for sewage. They are not hard to replace at all. See if there's a cord pugged into the back of another cord In many cases, the pump (the top plug) plugs into the floatswitch (the bottom or first plug). If tha...
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Quoting : the 2 sinks are close enough to use the same drain to the pit but I'm not sure how to plumb the 2 sinks to the pit. You may combine the two sink drains and connect to the toilet drain under the floor using a wye or a combination w...
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it's for the bathroom you have in the basement. when the pit fills the pump kicks on. the loud bang is the one way valve setting so the waste water does not come back down into the house. Source(s): contractor 20 yrs
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An injector is a grinder pump that allows you to have plumbing fixtures lower than the outgoing drain line. Water coming into the pit needs to be addressed before it is sealed off or your pump will be kicking in at regular intervals. Noise ...
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