Grease Interceptor
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GREASE TRAP / INTERCEPTOR 14# $120.00 |
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Canplas 35GPM Grease Interceptor $499.99 |
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Canplas 3935A03 Endura Grease Interceptor $568.56 |
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Thermaco Big Dipper Automatic Grease Trap Interceptor – Free Shipping! $2,990.00 |
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Canplas 3935A03 Endura Interceptor 70 Lb Grease Trap $540.74 |
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Canplas 3920A02 Endura Interceptor 40 Lb Grease Trap $346.49 |
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Canplas 3925A03 Endura Interceptor 50 Lb Grease Trap $383.24 |
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Canplas 3950A04 Endura Interceptor 100 Lb Grease Trap $734.99 |
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Canplas 3915A02 Endura Interceptor 30 Lb Grease Trap $282.96 |
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Zurn Grease interceptor $8,000.00 |
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Drain Net Thermo/Poly Grease Interceptor 25 GPM $395.93 |
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50 lb # Grease Trap Interceptor New 25 GPM $395.00 |
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New Commercial 100-Lb Grease Trap Interceptor-PDI $440.00 |
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New Commercial 70-Lb Grease Trap Interceptor-PDI $390.00 |
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20 GPM 40 LB Canplas Endura Grease Interceptor 3920A02 $308.99 |
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15 GPM 30 LB Canplas Endura Grease Interceptor 3915A02 $278.99 |
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25 GPM 50 LB Canplas Endura Grease Interceptor 3925A03 $388.00 |
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35 GPM 70 LB Canplas Endura Grease Interceptor 3935A03 $519.99 |
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50 GPM 100 LB Canplas Endura Grease Interceptor 3950A03 $699.00 |
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35 GPM 70 LB Canplas Endura Grease Interceptor 3935A04 $539.99 |
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50 GPM 100 LB Canplas Endura Grease Interceptor 3950A04 $759.00 |
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35 GPM-Canplas Endura Grease Trap Interceptor- 115 lbs $487.00 |
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PDI Certified Commercial 115LBS Grease Trap Interceptor $487.00 |
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Canplas Endura Grease Interceptor Exten. Block 3935AX6 $202.00 |
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Grease Trap Interceptor Zurn 50 GPM 100 lb capacity $550.00 |
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30 LB 15 GPM Canplas Endura Grease Interceptor 3915A02 $278.00 |
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40 LB 20 GPM Canplas Endura Grease Interceptor 3920A02 $308.00 |
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50 LB 25 GPM Canplas Endura Grease Interceptor 3925A03 $400.00 |
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70 LB 35 GPM Canplas Endura Grease Interceptor 3935A03 $520.00 |
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70 LB 35 GPM Canplas Endura Grease Interceptor 3935A04 $530.00 |
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100 LB 35 GPM Canplas Endura Grease Interceptor 3950A03 $615.00 |
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100 LB 50 GPM Canplas Endura Grease Interceptor 3950A04 $688.00 |
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ZURN Z1170 Grease Interceptor Acid Resistant Coated Fabricated Steel, COMMERCIAL $1,250.00 |
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WentWorth Grease Trap interceptor New 50 lb 25 GPM PDI Certified for this model $239.27 |
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WentWorth Grease Trap Interceptor New 20lb 10GPM Model# WPGT10 $136.37 |
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WentWorth Grease Trap interceptor New 14 lb 7 GPM Model# WPGT7 $126.07 |
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WentWorth Grease Trap interceptor New 30 lb 15 GPM $155.47 |
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WentWorth Grease Trap interceptor New 70 lb 35 GPM Model# WPGT35 $293.83 |
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NEW PDI CERTIFIED GREASE TRAP INTERCEPTOR 50 LB 25 GPM $349.98 |
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NEW PDI CERTIFIED GREASE TRAP INTERCEPTOR 14 LB 7 GPM $167.98 |
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NEW PDI CERTIFIED GREASE TRAP INTERCEPTOR 70 LB 35 GPM $378.98 |
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NEW PDI CERTIFIED GREASE TRAP INTERCEPTOR 40 LB 20 GPM $298.98 |
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NEW PDI CERTIFIED GREASE TRAP INTERCEPTOR 30 LB 15 GPM $238.98 |
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NEW PDI CERTIFIED GREASE TRAP INTERCEPTOR 20 LB 10 GPM $188.98 |
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NEW PDI CERTIFIED GREASE TRAP INTERCEPTOR 8 LB 4 GPM $148.98 |
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NEW PDI CERTIFIED GREASE TRAP INTERCEPTOR 100 LB 50 GPM $498.98 |
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Eight (8) lb. Grease Trap/Interceptor @ 4 GPM $149.99 |
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Fourteen (14) lb. Grease Trap/Interceptor @ 7 GPM $169.99 |
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Twenty (20) lb. Grease Trap/Interceptor @ 10 GPM $189.99 |
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Thirty (30) lb. Grease Trap/Interceptor @ 15 GPM $239.99 |
Clearing the Blockages
If a sink or basin refuses to empty or empties at a slow pace, first thing to do is to check for a blocked waste outlet and if it is not, check the trap in the fitting, if more than one filling is affected then the blockage is further in the system.
Drain-cleaning solutions are caustic and should be used with care for clearing partially blocked drains. Traditionally a plunger is used. Block up the overflow, then fill the bath or sink with water, grease the rim of the plunger, place it over the plug hole and pump it up and down keeping the cup in contact with surface. Hand-operated force pumps act similarly.
The trap will need to be cleaned if none of these methods work. Put a bucket underneath the trap before unscrewing. Older metal traps have an access plug at the bottom: unscrew it with a bar. The bottom sections of a plastic trap and a bottle trap unscrew completely. Clear the blockage with a wire or a plumbers snake, reassemble the trap, flush through with washing soda and check for leaks.
If the trap is not blocked then the blockage is further. If a gully is overflowing, cleaning the grille of grease and dead leaves may be sufficient otherwise the trap in the gully is to be checked. If the gully is ok, the blockage is in the underground drains.
Raise the covers of the inspection chambers in turn, starting with the one nearest the house, to check whether blockage is in the section of drain between the last chamber containing water, and the first one that contains none. The problem can be solved by rodding unless the waste chamber is the last one before the main sewer, or the dry chamber is the one nearest the house. Drain rods are thin, flexible canes that can be screwed together to form a longer rod. Put together a couple of rods with the corkscrew head on the end and push them down the drain in the direction of the blockage, attaching more rods as you go. Twist the rods in a clockwise direction only, otherwise they may unscrew. Push against the blockage till it clears.
If the chamber nearest the house is dry, the problem lies in the soil pipe to the drain, or the length of drain between the soil pipe and the inspection chamber. The soil pipe should have access doors in it so that all parts of the pipe can be rodded, or it may be possible to rod at least part of the pipe from the drain end. If all this fails, a drain-clearing solution may work, or call in a specialist drain-clearing firm.
If the last chamber has water in it, the blockage lies between here and the public sewer in the road. This section is responsibility of the householder or in the interceptor part, if present. If it’s a first examination, probe gently with a drain rod to find out whether there is a trap or not unless you are willing to feel with your hands. A blocked trap may be freed by plunging (using a drain rod with a plunger end) or by hand. If the blockage is further down, it can be rodded through the rodding point, once the stopper in the end of the point has been removed: this may be a piece of slate cemented into place, in which case simply break it; or a stone stopper which has to be pulled out.
A particular problem with interceptor traps is that the stopper falls out and blocks the trap. Water keeps flowing and the problem is not noticed until the sludge at bottom of the chamber becomes foul-smelling. Removing the stopper unblocks the trap. If the stopper falls out repeatedly, attach a chain to it or replace it with a piece of slate, cemented into place.
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