A NSW council has acquired a Gorman-Rupp T3C60SC-B for unloading wastewater tankers.
The tankers collect wastewater from septic tanks, which can contain stringy materials such as rags and wet wipes.
The council wanted a pump designed for this type of service and liked the look of Gorman-Rupp’s eradicator solids management system.
The system comes as an upgrade to Gorman-Rupp’s dependable range of Super T Series sewage and industrial wastewater pumps, and is equipped with some new and patented features to deal with these tricky materials.
The design utilises an aggressive self-cleaning wear plate, including integral laser-cut notches and grooves in combination with a revolutionary lacerating “tooth” designed to constantly and effectively clear the eye of the impeller.
The design also includes a lightweight inspection cover for faster and easier access to the impeller without affecting internal clearances. An obstruction-free flow path completes the design.
Gorman-Rupp’s Super T Series range extends from the T3 (80mm suction and discharge) to the T10 (250mm suction and discharge), which can all be upgraded with the eradicator system.
In fact, the eradicator system is available as an upgrade kit to all Super T Series pumps in the field. Wastewater flows from 5L/s through to 200L/s can be handled by this series of pump.
The pump is expected to deliver years of wastewater pumping capability for the council.
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