Sewage pump

  • Erstellt am 2016-04-12 08:49:23

Evolith

2016-04-12 08:49:23
  • #1
Hello!

Our house planning has already progressed quite far. We are practically just before the building application.

Now a question about wastewater. We have a pressure channel that needs to be supplied with a corresponding pump. In our development requirements, at least the Jung MultiCut 20/2 M Plus is required.

Is it any good? After all, it only has one pump. What do I do if it fails?
Can you recommend others that are not completely out of the price range (>2800)?
 

MarcWen

2016-04-15 16:50:41
  • #2
We also need a lifting system. Usually, this is not yet part of the building application, at most the approximate route of the pipes. Interesting that a certain system is required.

I also dealt with it for a while and looked at what is available and what it costs. The problem with this is that the legislator makes clear requirements regarding efficiency, meaning you can't just install a Mercedes when a Golf will do.

The specifications are then precisely calculated, usually based on the length of the pipe and the difference in height that must be overcome. We will also use a fail-safe system, basically a double lifting system with 2 pumps. The whole thing then somewhere inside the [Bodenplatte], according to our architect. Although I would have preferred it outside, we'll see.
 

Legurit

2016-04-15 18:27:48
  • #3
:D :D thought of a wastewater heat pump... what a concept, albeit somewhat disgusting.
 

Evolith

2016-04-15 18:50:50
  • #4
So we are also allowed to go into the Mercedes regions. We also have it in writing. The young one only represents the minimum standard.

Now I can go to 10 heating installers and get 9 pumps recommended. Therefore, I would like to have gathered some experience beforehand.
 

MarcWen

2016-04-15 19:04:00
  • #5
I hardly believe you'll gain much experience there. Either the thing pumps or you've got the crap :cool:

I would go to a reputable heating engineer who can calculate exactly what you need according to DIN EN 12050. Then he will surely suggest 1-2 systems to you. I also think it's important here, as with heating, to find someone who knows the technology well. I wouldn't be keen on the thing stuttering. :)
 

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