Commercial Underground Grease Interceptor

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US$ 2,510 - 5,320 MOQ: 1 Piece
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Place of Origin:
Shandong, China
Brand Name:
EPO
Model Number:
YM-5
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Port of Shipment:
Qingdao
Delivery Detail:
Delivery time depends on order quantity.
Place of Origin Shandong, China
Brand Name EPO
Model Number YM-5

Commercial Underground Grease Interceptor

 

Commercial Underground Grease Interceptor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q. "What connections come at the both ends of your grease trap interceptors?" 

A. Both ends come with no-hub fittings. In other words, they come with a plain end. To adapt the ends to steel or plastic pipe you simply use a standard no-hub adapter.

 

Q. "Why does my grease trap back up and overflow? If I buy a new one from you will it backup and clog less?"
A. Grease traps back up either because they need to be cleaned or because of an outlet blockage. Buying a large unit would mean you'll need to clean it less often as there is more storage capacity of grease. But please understand that all grease traps will clog if you don't clean the grease regularly.

 

Q. "Yesterday I had our grease trap pumped clean and today the trap overflowed. Why did this happen?"
A. Hopefully you had it pumped before it was stopped up. Pumping the grease trap alone does not prevent stoppages down the line. While pumping grease, grease can get into your main line if the pumping is done wrong. Also, if you had it pumped because you had a stoppage and so assumed it was due to the grease trap, it might be that you had a partial stoppage already in your main line.

 

Q. "How does a grease trap work?"
A. A grease trap works by slowing down the flow of warm/hot greasy water and allowing it to cool. As the water cools, the grease and oil separate and float to the top of the grease trap. The cooler water (less grease) continues to flow down the pipe to the sewer. The grease is actually trapped by baffles, which cover the inlet and outlet of the tank, preventing grease from flowing out of the trap.

 

Q. "Does a grease trap prevent blockages and stoppages?"
A. Grease traps do help prevent stoppages after the trap but blockages can (and do) occur as a result of insufficient (not frequent enough) grease trap line maintenance. A grease trap or drain line which is not periodically maintained (you must take the grease out of the trap) will eventually clog.

 

 

 

 

 

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Business Type
Manufacturer, Trading Company
Year Established
2003
Factory Size
3,000-5,000 square meters
Total Employees
51 - 100 People

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