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2000 Series | GP 2010

The E/One model GP 2010 simplex grinder pump station is an ideal choice for single-family homes. Grinder pumps pump wastewater from the home to the central sewer and/or treatment system through small-diameter pipes.

Features

The GP 2010 grinder pump station consists of a pump and tank. The grinder pump, motor controls and level-sensing are integrated into a compact unit, easily removable for service.

Solids are ground into fine particles that pass easily through the pump, check valve and small-diameter pipe lines — even objects that should not be in sewage, such as plastic, rubber, fiber, wood, etc. The 1-1/4" discharge connection can be adapted to any piping materials that meet local code requirements.

The tank is made from tough, corrosion-resistant HDPE. The optimum tank capacity of 70 gallons is based on computer studies of water usage patterns. A single GP 2010 is ideal for one, average single-family home and can be used for up to two homes where codes allow and with consent of the factory. The GP 2010 can accommodate flows of 700 gallons per day.

The grinder pump is automatically activated and, because it runs infrequently and for very short periods, its annual electric energy consumption is typically that of a 40-
watt light bulb.

E/One grinder pumps do not require preventive maintenance and boast an average of eight to 10 years between service calls. If service is required, the unique, one-piece core eliminates the need for in-field troubleshooting and servicing — the pump core can be quickly pulled out and replaced, meaning minimal maintenance costs and inconvenience for the homeowner.

Units are available for indoor and outdoor installations. Outdoor units accommodate a wide range of depths.