Month: April 2022

double disc pump maintenance
Double Disc PumpspumpsSewage pump manufacturerUncategorizedUrban Sewage Treatment Issuesutility/dewatering pumps

How to Change The Disc Assembly on A Double Disc Pump

When Wastecorp designed the Sludge Pro Double Disc Pump we set out with the goal to engineer the easiest to service sewage pump available to engineers and WWTP end users. One common request from the engineering community was that an operator or maintenance person would never have to crawl under a double disc pump with a casting hanging overhead and the potential for sewage to leak over the operator. When you think about – why would anyone design a pump like that? Our answer is that you would have to ask the competitor because Wastecorp would not.

The video below shows how to change the trunnion on a Sludge Pro double disc pump. As you can see most of the maintenance is done with the operator standing up and most components visible to the operator.



Safety First

Changing the disc assembly on a Sludge Pro double disc pump is a simple process which can usually be done within 30 minutes read more

grease interceptor pump
Grease PumpsLift StationsPump StationPumping Waste Oil

Pump Station Case Study

Today’s Grease interceptor pumps have become more advanced. Commercial grease pump applications found in restaurants, hospitals, prisons, public works and theme parks must be designed with the latest controls, sensors and gauges. The reasoning here is so the pumps can handle the volume of waste grease that is generated in these applications including cafeterias, restaurants, vehicle maintenance bays and general operations. Dependable and quality pumps are critical to read more