The minimum run time in a sump, effluent, or sewage pump is determined by the flow rate and the volume of water in the basin... READ MORE
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Commercial and Institutional control of basin mounted sump and sewage pumps does not have to be complicated. In residential systems, a small fractional horsepower pump... READ MORE
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Plumbing engineers are hired to use their knowledge to provide the right building solution for the money their client is willing to spend. There is... READ MORE
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Plumbing engineers understand the differences in drainage piping systems depending on the source of the fluid. When selecting the submersible pump for the building trades... READ MORE
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The State of Ohio elevator codes leaves the solution of pumped hydraulic oil and water to the design engineer. Our updated R. L. Deppmann plumbing... READ MORE
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The State of Michigan is very specific in codes regarding sump pumps located in hydraulic elevators.  Our latest and updated R. L. Deppmann Plumbing website... READ MORE
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Today we want to help you in determining the pump head for sump and sewage applications. Simple or not, it is good to review the... READ MORE
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Today, the R. L. Deppmann Company Monday Morning Minutes starts a series of articles on sump and sewage system sizing tips. The pump head calculations... READ MORE
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Printer Friendly (PDF) We presented suggestions for the pumps off float level and the lead pump on float level in the last few articles. You... READ MORE
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Printer Friendly (PDF) One universal fact about sump and sewage pumping systems is that no one wants to go into the sump to pull out... READ MORE
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