Grease interceptors play a crucial role in maintaining the smooth operation of food service establishments.
Read MoreGravity grease interceptors are crucial for clean wastewater systems in high-grease food service. Debunking misconceptions and explaining the key to effective grease management and environmental protection.
Read MoreThe ratings of hydromechanical grease interceptors are divided into four types, A thru D, according to the product standard ASME A112.14.3.
Read MoreThe American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) has implemented weight restrictions governing manhole covers within the United States.
Read MoreExplore plumbing code requirements for grease interceptors, including trap and vent specifications. Learn about AAV usage and the impact of boilerplate drawings. Ensure compliance with local codes.
Read MoreDeciding which cover type to use with your grease interceptor can be a confusing task. However, a few simple installation rules-of-thumb may help clear things up.
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Read MoreFlow control devices restrict the flow entering a grease interceptor to be no greater than the maximum flow rate of the connected unit.
Read MoreBelow-grade grease interceptor installation offers flexibility for food service establishments (FSEs) with space constraints, especially where larger units are required.
Read MoreThe Schier Pumpout Port Kit is a versatile accessory for our grease interceptors that converts an unused outlet into a pumpout port.
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