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Franklin Electric E-Series Overview: Ideal for effluent pumping applications. Stainless steel or thermoplastic discharge and motor bracket are tou...
View full detailsFranklin Electric E-Series with Float Please Note: The float switch and pump are not already wired together. The customer will need to connect the ...
View full detailsSta-Rite Dominator 20DOM05121 20 gpm 115V 1/2 hp Effluent Pump Overview: The S.T.E.P. Plus D-Series 4 20 gpm submersible pump series models domina...
View full detailsSta-Rite 20DOM05121+1 Septic Pump Overview: The S.T.E.P. Plus D-Series 4 20 gpm submersible pump series models dominate with superior draw-down ca...
View full detailsFranklin Electric C1 Submersible Septic Effluent Pump, Stainless Steel, 20 GPM Overview Designed for use as a gray water/septic effluent pump in dr...
View full detailsSta-Rite 20DOM05121+1 Septic Pump with Float Please Note: The float switch and pump are not already wired together. The customer will need to con...
View full detailsSta-Rite Dominator 20DOM05121 20 gpm 115V 1/2 hp Effluent Pump with Float Please Note: The float switch and pump are not already wired together. T...
View full detailsSta-Rite Step 20-3 1/2 HP Effluent Pump Overview The Sta-Rite Step 20-3 /½ HP Effluent Pump is the perfect effluent pump for customers seeking depe...
View full detailsFranklin Electric C1 Submersible Septic Effluent Pump, Stainless Steel, 20 GPM with Float Please Note: The float switch and pump are not already w...
View full detailsSchaefer E Series Effluent Septic Tank Pump with Float Please Note: The float switch and pump are not already wired together. The customer will nee...
View full detailsSchaefer E Series Effluent Septic Tank Pump Overview A mid-suction aerobic septic pump takes in water at the middle of the pump, a proven design th...
View full detailsSta-Rite Step 20-3 1/2 HP Effluent Pump with Float Please Note: The float switch and pump are not already wired together. The customer will need t...
View full detailsAter 20 Series Septic Effluent Pump Description Design...
View full details**PLEASE MAKE SURE TO SELECT WHETHER YOU WOULD LIKE THIS WITH OR WITHOUT A FLOAT SWITCH- OPTION BOX IS LOCATED UNDER THE PRICE** Features Heavy d...
View full detailsATER Cistern Bottom Suction Pump 115V 20 GPM 1/2 HP Description Designed to use in cistern pump applactions the ATER 20 Series provides gallons pe...
View full detailsFeatures Heavy duty cast iron construction Oil-filled continuous duty PSC motor Upper and lower ball bearing construction Cast iron vortex impell...
View full detailsFeatures Heavy duty cast iron construction Oil-filled continuous duty PSC motor Upper and lower ball bearing construction Cast iron two vane encl...
View full detailsATER 20 Series Septic Effluent Pump with Float Please Note: The float switch and pump are not already wired together. The customer will need to con...
View full detailsDescription Designed to use in grey water and aerobic septic systems the ATER 20 Ser...
View full detailsSprinkler systems are a popular way to eject treated wastewater from aerobic septic systems. Effluent pumps are required in order to push the treated wastewater through the sprinklers.
All of the effluent pumps that we offer are submersible. That means that those pumps can me lowered directly into the water they are intended to pump.
Wholesale Septic Supply offers effluent pumps than span a large range of specifications. Whether you need a high head effluent pump or prefer a high flow rate, Wholesale Septic Supply has an effluent pump for you.
We have pumps that are manual, with a wide-angle float, or with a vertical float switch. Manual pumps will simply activate when they are plugged into a power source. There are no switches on manual pump that prevent it from activating. These are great when the pump is not used often and is easily accessible.
It may become tiresome or inconvenient to manually activate a pump every time it is needed. Wide-angle float switches and vertical float switches allow the pump to monitor the fluid level and activate the pump without a person continuously monitoring the system. These float switches float in the fluid surrounding the pump. A switch inside the float switch will close when the fluid level is high and will activate the pump. When the fluid level drops, the float switch will deactivate the pump.
Wide angle float switches have a larger range of motion than vertical float switches. They are often tethered to the pump and left to float around the pump. Wide angle float switches often have a piggy back plug. That plug allows the pump to be easily connected to the float switch and plugged into a socket.
Vertical float switches are usually built into the pump and are not removeable. This style of float switch only moves up and down. The limited range of motion of the float switch makes it useful when the space around the pump is limited.