KSB’s grey water pumps: Professionally transporting and disposing of waste water
For more than 140 years KSB has been specialised in transporting fresh water and waste water: Our waste water pumps ensure top quality right down to the smallest detail. They can be found operating around the world.
For more than 140 years KSB has been specialised in transporting fresh water and waste water: Our waste water pumps ensure top quality right down to the smallest detail. They can be found operating around the world.
Safely transporting and disposing of waste water
Grey water and waste water pumps from KSB can transport severely contaminated water. The disposal of waste water from private households or from municipal and industrial use is a complex task, mastered by KSB with innovative waste water engineering. The right grey water pump for every application. This comprises submersible pumps such as:
- Volute casing pumps
- Submersible pumps in discharge tubes
- Recirculation pumps
- Progressive cavity pumps
Benefits of a grey water and waste water pump from KSB
- Pump solutions tailored to each specific application
- Professional consultation for plant designers, engineering contractors and operators by drawing on decades of experience in numerous international projects
- Reliable handling of grey water, including aggressive and decomposing grey water from industrial plants thanks to resistant and durable materials
- Long service life and high operating reliability by clogging-free impellers and easily replaceable, hard-wearing casing wear rings and wear plates
- Dependable and economical waste water handling by energy-saving drives and intelligent automation solutions with a high efficiency
- Comprehensive service and spare parts solutions covering the entire life cycle of systems, accompanied by a 24-hour service
Our grey water pumps top seller
KSB’s submersible pumps in discharge tube transport groundwater, river water and stormwater as well as mechanically treated waste water and activated sludge.
Grey water pumps. Short explained.
This is how grey water and waste water pumps work
Grey water pumps and also waste water pumps are submersible pumps. This means they are usually completely submerged in the fluid to be handled. Wear-resistant mechanical seals are used as a shaft seal.
The pumps transport contaminated water with an impeller (e.g. with vanes). Depending on the fluid composition, different impeller types such as vortex impellers or mixed flow impellers are used in the pump. They ensure an optimum pump performance without any clogging. The flow rate and head of a waste water pump depend on the motor rating and on the type of fluid to be handled. On average, the flow rate is between three and five litres per second. The head can be several metres high, depending on the motor rating. A grey water pump with an open impeller or channel impeller can transport waste water containing solids with a diameter of up to 70 millimetres. The impeller and pump are usually driven by electric motors.
Submersible pumps are usually controlled by a float switch. A grey water pump with integrated float responds to rising or falling water levels by starting the pump up or stopping it. KSB’s waste water pumps are usually controlled by a modern electronic level control system or a magnetic float switch.
Strengths and applications of KSB’s grey water and waste water pumps
Grey water lifting units and pumps by KSB transport waste water, drain excess stormwater, help dry flooded areas or irrigate fields in agriculture. They are also employed in mining, waterworks and seawater desalination plants.
Cities and communities also make use of tailored KSB solutions for reliable and economical waste water treatment. KSB works jointly with municipalities, designers and operators to develop future-proof solutions.
Overview of waste water pump applications:
- Industrial and municipal waste water disposal
- Waterworks
- Waste water treatment plants
- Waste water transport
- Sludge transport
- Flood and stormwater overflow structures
- Treatment and management of stormwater overflow basins
- Surface drainage
- General drainage