Macerator pump

  • Install toilets or kitchens anywhere
  • Avoid costly and disruptive pipework jobs
  • Provides reliable wastewater collection
  • Long service life with low energy use
  • Only for human waste and toilet paper

Adding new toilets or kitchens can be difficult. Standard plumbing is not always an option. This causes project delays and higher costs. A macerator pump solves this problem. It lets you install facilities almost anywhere. This makes your projects faster and simpler. It also keeps your building plans flexible.

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A macerator pump is a practical solution for modern buildings. It allows you to add sanitary facilities. You can install them in areas without main drain access. This is useful for renovations or new office layouts. Our systems offer reliable performance. They are made for simple installation. This saves valuable time and labour costs. We focus on pumps that have a long service life. This means lower costs in use for your client.

Choose the right macerator pump for your project

Choosing the correct pump ensures your system works well. It helps to avoid problems like blockages or failures. A good choice delivers excellent long-term value.

Key factors for your choice

Check the number of connections you need. Some models handle just a macerator toilet. Others can take waste from a sink or shower. Review the Delivery Head (m) value. This shows how high the pump moves water. Also check the horizontal pumping distance. Make sure it fits your building's layout.

Lifespan and long-term value

A lower price is not always the best deal. Look for pumps made with strong materials. This gives you a longer service life. A pump with low power use also saves money. It reduces the costs in use for your client. This is how the pump delivers real value over time.

Macerator pump applications in commercial buildings

These pumps are well-suited for many SME projects. They offer flexibility for small offices, shops, and homes. They provide a simple way to add facilities.

Adding facilities in offices and retail

You can easily add a new staff toilet. Or a small kitchen in a new office space. A macerator toilet makes this possible. You do not need to break floors for large pipes. This keeps disruption low during work. It also makes the installation much faster.

Solutions for renovations and basements

Basements often sit below the main sewer line. A macerator pump can move wastewater upwards. This is ideal for adding a bathroom in a basement. It is a reliable solution for difficult plumbing. It is also a good choice for listed buildings. You can avoid big changes to the building's structure.

Handling greywater from sinks and showers

Some macerator pumps can handle greywater. This is water from sinks, showers, and washing machines. They cannot handle solids or food waste. Always check what each pump can handle. Using the right pump prevents damage. It helps your system last much longer.

How a macerator pump works for reliable operation

Understanding the pump's function helps you use it correctly. This ensures it works well for many years. It is a simple and proven system for wastewater.

The grinding and pumping process

When the toilet is flushed, the pump starts. Blades inside the unit turn very fast. They grind waste and paper into a fine slurry. The pump then moves this slurry away. It goes through a small pipe to the main sewer. This entire process is automatic and quick.

Meeting standards for safe use

Our macerator pumps meet all required UK standards. They are designed for safe and clean operation. The sealed units prevent leaks and smells. This provides a professional and hygienic solution. It gives you and your clients confidence in the system.

System integration and key accessories

Correct installation is very important. Using the right parts ensures the system is dependable. It also makes future maintenance much easier.

Essential connecting kits and pipes

You will need the correct pipes for the job. A small-diameter pipe is used for the outflow. You will also need a connecting kit. This helps you attach the pump correctly. It ensures all connections are tight and leak-free.

Using a non-return valve

A non-return valve is a key part of the system. It must be installed in the discharge hose. This valve stops wastewater from flowing back. This protects both the pump and the toilet. It is a small part that prevents big problems.

Correct placement for easy maintenance

Place the pump where you can reach it easily. This makes checks and any future service simple. Most pumps fit neatly behind the toilet. This keeps them out of sight. Always follow the manufacturer's guide for correct placement.

Find the best macerator pump for your next project. Use our buying guide to choose the right model.

Need help with your project?

Choosing the right pump can be complex. Our team is ready to help you. We offer technical support for your projects. We understand the needs of SME installations. Contact us for a professional quote. We respond quickly to help you move forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our FAQ section gives fast answers to common questions. Find the information you need for your project.

What can I connect to a macerator toilet?

You can connect a toilet to all models. Many units also have connections for a sink or shower. Check the product details for the number of inlets. Do not connect appliances like dishwashers. This is because of high water temperatures and grease.

How far can a macerator pump move waste?

The pumping distance depends on the model's power. Check the Delivery Head (m) for vertical distance. Most can pump up to 5 metres high. They can also pump 50 metres or more horizontally. The pipe diameter affects the total distance. Always read the pump's details.

Does a macerator pump need much maintenance?

These pumps require little maintenance. To keep them working well, use a descaler fluid. Do this regularly, especially in hard water areas. This prevents scale build-up inside the pump. It helps the moving parts work smoothly and ensures a long service life.

Can I use a macerator pump for kitchen sink waste?

No, you should not connect a kitchen sink. Standard macerator pumps cannot handle food waste, fats, or grease. These materials can block the blades and the pump. There are special kitchen pumping stations for this purpose. Always choose the right pump for the job.

Is a macerator pump loud when it works?

Modern macerator pumps are very quiet. They are designed for use in homes and offices. You will hear a humming sound when the pump is active. This sound only lasts for a few seconds after flushing. The noise level is low and not disruptive.