What to make a sewer system for a basement?

Maxim
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Good afternoon. We are interested in a system that allows for the operation of sewage in an office located in the basement, located below the level of the sewage wells of the central heating station. In cases of blockage of the central heating system, sewage water flows into the office system. Can anyone suggest options for solving the problem?

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    Nikolay Fedorenko
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    Hello. When the sewer engineering structure is located at a higher level than the drainage system, the outflow of effluent is significantly difficult at all times. They can be transported without interruptions in 2 ways. This is a comprehensive and separate pumping of sewage.

    Integrated, or as it is also called, joint pumping out implies the use of sololift. Sololift is a special device for forced sewage, consisting of:

    1. The storage tank.
    2. Submersible pump.
    3. Check valve.
    4. Filter when receiving drains.
    5. The chopper.
    6. Carbon filter.

    The power of the solift allows you to pump up to 100 meters horizontally and 7 meters through vertical channels. Using a pump, the device draws the drain through the filter chamber, the impeller of the chopper processes everything that came to it, then the resulting substance is transferred to the outlet pipe. The non-return valve prevents the substance from flowing in the opposite direction. The role of the carbon filter is simple - it does not allow the “aromas” of the sewer to spoil your mood.

    The device is marked in a special way:

    1. WC - only 1 toilet can be connected.
    2. WC-1 - toilet bowl and sink.
    3. WC-3 - toilet bowl, sink, shower, bidet or hygienic shower.
    4. CWC-3 - a toilet bowl with a wall type of fastening, a shower and sink drains.
    5. S-3 - washing machine and sink.
    6. D-3 - designed for sink and shower.

    By the way, sololift is also used when the plumbing fixture is moved away by the owners away from the sewer pipe or somehow lengthens the drain.

    It’s easy to choose a sololift, but keep in mind that it’s important to check with the seller - power, weight and size, installation complexity and, of course, the possibility of horizontal / vertical pumping of the liquid, the distance the sololift can drive it in both directions, the number of connection pipes.

    You can install some models with a minimum of tools yourself, but if you are far from mounting feats of this type, it is better to invite a specialist right away.

    Unfortunately, I see no other way out of your problem. If you had a private country house, you could put an accumulative septic tank and somehow cheat, but for offices the most acceptable option is a sololift.

    Good luck

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