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    dspanogle Posts: 5, Reputation: 1
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    Jan 11, 2005, 09:23 PM
    sizing sewage ejector
    I am owner/builder in design stage of a new 'log' cabin with basement and just got to plumbing. I will of course hire a plumbing sub-contractor but want to avoid total redesign by 'understanding' enough basics to get it OK on my floor plan. I will post the drain and venting questions as a separate post. Here is my question re the sewage ejector.
    I will use a sewage ejector in basement to lift 9 feet to plumbing for main level (in floor - basement ceiling). I will have a shower, toilet, washing machine, bathroom sink and a hobby room sink in basement. Worse case is: The washer drains, I flush the W/C, my wife is showering, my daughter is washing her hair in the sink, and my son is cleaning his motorcycle engine in the hobby room - all at same time. (Just kidding of course). I can not find the data to tell me how big of tub I need for ejector and how many GPM the pump needs to pump at a lift of 9 feet. I am looking at 30 Gal tub with this pump: HP=4/10, watts=1020, flow rate=4800gph@5', shut-off=18' (little giant) Is that going to meet UPC and better yet - do the job? Or another way to answer this is How many gallons/min do I need to design to to handle the listed fixtures - meet UPC?
    Dennis
    PS I have learned a LOT just reading through your posts - great service - THANKS in advance!! :-)
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    Jan 12, 2005, 06:40 AM
    Sizing sewage ejector
    Hey Dennis,
    You are looking at a system that pumps 80 GPM and lifts it 5 feet. Let me show you some self contained systems that may meet your requirements much better. Click on; http://www.pumpshop.us/sewage-pumps.html and scroll down to the bottom of the page where you will find 2 Pumb/Basin Packages. One pumps 78 GPM but lifts it 19 1/2 feet and the other pumps 180 GPM and lifts it 20 feet. Or if you'd like a classier look go to; http://www.saniflo.com/products/prod...Spec_Sheet.pdf
    And scroll down to SaniVite for all systems and check that macerating system out. All the systems will lift higher then the 9 feet that you require. Kudos on undertaking such a major project. Tom
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    Jan 12, 2005, 01:13 PM
    Thanks very much. I assume I need at least 80 GPM then - and of course I need to lift more than 5 feet so will go with one of your recommendations. Thanks also for the links. I will add to my possible sources.

    Dennis

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