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Macerator Pump 600 watts Heavy Duty 3 Inlets Macerator Pump Toilet, Shower & Basin
Macerator Pump 600 watts Heavy Duty 3 Inlets Macerator Pump Toilet, Shower & Basin
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Macerator Pump Heavy Duty 600 Watts Macerator Pump System for Toilets, Basins, Showers + Baths
The Heavy Duty 600 Watts Macerator Pump is a smart and convenient way to dispose of waste water from your bathroom fixtures. It can handle waste from toilets, basins, showers, and baths, and macerate it into fine particles that can be easily pumped into the main sewage line. The system is compact and discreet, fitting behind a toilet or inside a cabinet. It has multiple inlet ports for connecting to different fixtures, and a single outlet port for the waste pipe. The system is made of durable plastic that is easy to clean and maintain. The Heavy Duty 600 Watts Robust Macerator Waste Pump System is ideal for areas where gravity drainage is not possible, such as basements, attics, or extensions.
Product Details
- Power supply: AC 220V-240V 50Hz
- Power consumption: 600 Watt
- Noise level: 35 - 50 dB
- Output flow rate is 100L/min
- Max. Temperature: 65°c (80°c in 4hrs)
- Horizontal Discharge: 70m
- Vertical Discharge: 7m
- Thermal Protection: 100°c
- IPX4 rating
- Inlet:
- 1 x 100 mm (WC)
- 2 x 40 mm
- Outlet:
- 1 x 40 mm
- Dimensions: 420 x 200 x 268 mm
- Warranty: 12 Month
- Your warranty may be invalid if you don't stick within the manufacturer's guidelines
Please note: It is extremely important for the non-return valve to be fitted correctly.
All measurements are approximate
Pictures for illustrative purposes only
Essential Care of Your Unit:
To protect your macerator from both lime scale deposits and waste residue we recommend that you use a suitable Cleanser / Descaler. First, Disconnect the macerator power supply and pour an amount of cleanser into the pan. Leave it to stand for 1-2 hours before reconnecting the macerator power supply. Finally, Rinse by operating the flushing system twice.
It is recommended to carry out this operation Once every 3 months on average. However, the frequency may need to be changed depending on the hardness of the water and usage.
