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Sewage installation UNIPUMP Sanivort 255 A (250 W) Review

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Description of Sewage installation UNIPUMP Sanivort 255 A (250 W)

The body of the sewer station is made of easy-to-clean plastic. A centrifugal pump with an open impeller and an automatic on/off mechanism are installed inside the casing. The pump housing is made of plastic. The sewage pumping station has two entrances for connecting a sink and a shower. Waste water is discharged into the sewer through the outlet. An angle pipe is attached to the outlet, in which a check valve is installed to prevent the return of pumped water to the station. There is an air vent on the cover of the station case.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, more pros than cons.

Pros: It works well, unlike previous versions, the compartment does not get clogged often, I have it under the sink in the kitchen. Connected washing machine dishwasher and sink with grinder. Swallows shredded food waste with a bang. Cons below: Quite noisy. Dies after two years of use. This is my third station of this brand. Dying begins gradually knocking out the RCD. If you turn on the water without connecting the station to the network, expect problems with the engine

The first one worked for 3 months, was handed over for repair under warranty. They took the second one while the first one is being repaired, let it be, you never know what will happen in the future. We use water every day, without sewerage in any way. The second, the same, began to wedge on the first day, on the third day, refused. In general, two pumps, no sense.