1. Sewage Well (Wet Well): A sewer well is a container for storing sewage, usually at a lower location. It can be a buried or above ground structure with sufficient volume to store wastewater.
2. Lift Pump: A lift pump is a piece of equipment used to pump sewage from a sewer well and lift it to a higher location or treatment facility. It usually consists of one or more pumps that can be controlled to operate the pump as needed.
3. Control System: Sewage lifting devices are usually equipped with a control system to monitor the sewage level and regulate the operation of the lift pump. The control system can automatically start and stop the lift pump to ensure the safe discharge and proper operation of the sewage.
4. Valves and piping: A network of valves and piping used to control and direct the flow of sewage. They connect sewer wells, lift pumps and other wastewater treatment facilities or piping systems.
5. Automatic control: Sewage lifting devices are usually equipped with an automatic control system that can automatically start and stop the lifting pump according to changes in the sewage level to ensure stable operation of the system. This reduces the need for human operation and monitoring and improves operational efficiency.
6. Safe and reliable: The design of both the lifting pump and the control system take into account the special characteristics of the sewage environment, with strong corrosion resistance and anti-clogging ability. They can handle wastewater safely and reliably, avoid clogging or damage to the pumps, and ensure that the discharged wastewater meets treatment and environmental requirements.