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Illuminate

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Jan 8, 2021
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I need to connect a 1"½ kitchen waste pipe to a drain but it will have to go at a slight uphill.

I have never had to deal with this before and I like advice on what best to use and model. I am aware that a macerator pump can be used?

any help welcome t. T
 
I think what you are looking for is a 'lifting station' rather than a macerator. Manufacturers, e.g. Saniflo, publish selection guides.

@rpm is very knowledgeable about this type of problem, so if you post a few more details, e.g. distances and height differences volumes of waste (domestic vs commercial kitchen?) I'd expect him to be able to give some specific models.
 
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I would say it is a distance of about 8 meters, and it has about a 300mm incline. This is domestic use hut on a small scale. The kitchen sink is mainly used to make drinks and wash hands. I am retricted to get a fall
 
I would say it is a distance of about 8 meters, and it has about a 300mm incline. This is domestic use hut on a small scale. The kitchen sink is mainly used to make drinks and wash hands. I am retricted to get a fall
If you can run a pipe vertically first then slope the pipe downward to the drain then something like the small Sanishower will do or the bigger Sanivite for certain will do the job.
 
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