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Marsh 190 Litre Sewage Pump Station (MARSH190F) - BSEN752-6Marsh 190 Litre Sewage Pump Station (MARSH190F) - BSEN752-6
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Marsh 300 Litre Sewage Pump Station (MARSH300F) - BSEN752-6Marsh 300 Litre Sewage Pump Station (MARSH300F) - BSEN752-6
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Marsh 440 Litre Sewage Pump Station (MARSH440F) - BSEN752-6Marsh 440 Litre Sewage Pump Station (MARSH440F) - BSEN752-6
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Harlequin 450PSV1 Single Pump Sewage Pump StationHarlequin 450 Litre Sewage Pump Station Cut Away
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Marsh 590 Litre Sewage Pump Station (MARSH590F) - BSEN752-6Marsh 590 Litre Sewage Pump Station (MARSH590F) - BSEN752-6
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Harlequin 1100PSV2 Twin Pump Sewage Pump StationHarlequin 1100PSV2 Twin Pump Sewage Pump Station - Cut Away
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Harlequin 1100PSV1 Single Pump Sewage Pump StationHarlequin 1100PSV1 Single Pump Sewage Pump Station - Cut Away
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Harlequin 1550PSV1 Single Pump Sewage Pump StationHarlequin 1550PSV1 Single Pump Sewage Pump Station - Cut Away
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Harlequin 1550PSV2 Twin Pump Sewage Pump StationHarlequin 1550PSV2 Twin Pump Sewage Pump Station - Cut Away
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Harlequin 3200PSV1 Single Pump Sewage Pump StationHarlequin 3200 Litre Effluent Pump Station Delivery Map
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Harlequin 3200PSV2 Twin Pump Sewage Pump StationHarlequin 3200 Litre Sewage Pump Station
A pumping station is required whenever your sewage or wastewater cannot reach the main sewer or a treatment plant by natural gravity. This usually occurs if the main sewer is at a higher elevation than your property’s pipes or if the discharge point is a long distance away across flat ground.
A single pump system is typically used for individual domestic dwellings. A twin pump (duty/standby) system is recommended for commercial properties or multi-property developments; if one pump fails or is overwhelmed, the second pump takes over, ensuring the system remains operational and preventing overflows.
Macerator pumps use a cutting blade to shred solids and sanitary items into a slurry, allowing waste to be pumped through small-bore pipes (typically 32mm–50mm). Vortex pumps use a recessed impeller to create a whirlpool effect, passing solids (usually up to 50mm) through larger pipes without cutting them, which often results in fewer blockages.
Sizing is based on the 'Population Equivalent' (PE) and the required 24-hour storage capacity. For a single domestic house, building regulations usually require a minimum storage capacity (often 150 litres per person per day). We offer tanks ranging from compact 190-litre units to large 10,000-litre commercial systems.
This depends on the specific pump fitted. Standard domestic pumps can usually manage a vertical lift of 5 to 10 metres, while high-head pumps can push waste significantly higher or over several hundred metres of horizontal distance. We can specify a pump tailored to your site's specific lift and run requirements.
Yes. A high-level alarm is an essential safety feature. It alerts you immediately if the water level rises too high due to a pump failure or a blockage, giving you time to stop water usage and address the issue before a flood occurs.
For domestic systems, an annual service is recommended. For commercial or high-usage sites, six-monthly checks are advised. Regular servicing involves cleaning the float switches, checking the pump seals, and ensuring the valves are operating correctly to prevent costly emergency repairs.