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User Instructions for the Environment One Grinder Pump

General Information

Your home is served by a low pressure sewer system; the key element is an Environment One grinder pump. 

The tank collects all solid materials and wastewater from the house. The solid materials are then ground to a 

small size suitable for pumping as a slurry with the wastewater. The grinder pump generates sufficient pressure 

to pump this slurry from your home to the wastewater treatment receiving line and/or disposal plant.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this 

device may not cause harmful interference; and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including 

interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the 

party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

Care and Use of your Grinder Pump

The Environment One grinder pump is capable of accepting and pumping a wide range of materials, and an 

extensive grind test is required in order to obtain NSF approval. However, regulatory agencies advise that the 

following items should not be introduced into any sewer, either directly or through a kitchen waste disposal unit:
Glass 

Seafood shells 

Diapers, socks, rags or cloth 

Syringes

Cotton swabs 

Personal/cleaning wipes & sponges 

Disposable toothbrushes 

Latex/vinyl items

Metal 

Plastic objects (toys, utensils, etc.) 

Kitty litter 

Dental floss

Aquarium gravel 

Sanitary napkins or tampons 

Cigarette butts

Caution: Kitchen garbage disposals do not keep grease/oil out of the plumbing system

In addition, you must 

never

 introduce into any sewer:

Explosives 

Strong chemicals 

Lubricating oil and/or grease

Flammable material 

Gasoline

Items introduced into the sewer system from your home can potentially impact the water environment. Proper 

disposal of household wastes such as window cleaners, unused/expired pharmaceuticals, paint thinners, fats, 

fruit labels, etc. is important. For more information, visit http://www.wef.org.

Periods of Disuse

If your home or building is left unoccupied for longer than a couple of weeks, perform the following procedure:

Purge the System. 

Run clean water into the unit until the pump activates. Immediately turn off the water and 

allow the grinder pump to run until it shuts off automatically.

Duplex Units. 

Special attention must be taken to ensure that both pumps turn on when clean water is added to 

the tank.

Caution: Do not disconnect power to the unit

Power Failure

Your grinder pump cannot dispose of wastewater without electrical power. If electrical power service is 

interrupted, keep water usage to a minimum.

Pump Failure Alarm

Your Environment One grinder pump has been manufactured to produce an alarm signal (120 volt) in the 

event of a high water level in the basin. The installer must see that the alarm signal provided is connected 

to an audible and/or visual alarm in such a manner as to 

provide adequate warning to the user that service is required. 

During the interim prior to the arrival of an authorized service 

technician, water usage must be limited to the reserve 

capacity of the tank.

For service, please call your local distributor:

Summary of Contents for Extreme Series

Page 1: ...1 DH272 DR272 DH502 DR502 Typical Installation Instructions Warranty Information Duplex Stations 270 Gal 500 Gal Capacities...

Page 2: ...M grommet 4 5 ID For DWV pipe 8 WET WELL VENT 2 0 tank vent supplied by factory in units with accessways 9 GRAVITY SERVICE LINE 4 DWV 4 5 OD Supplied by others 9a STUB OUT 4 X 5 Long watertight stub o...

Page 3: ...3 FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WILL VOID WARRANTY SEAL CONDUIT PER NEC SECTION 300 5 300 7 Figure 1a...

Page 4: ...r level then the inlet the inlet must be sleeved with an 8 tube before pouring If your unit is a model taller than 93 it may be shipped in two sections requiring field assembly See Field Joint Assembl...

Page 5: ...The units are supplied with a vent pipe from the wetwell to the top of the accessway Failure to properly vent the tank will result in faulty operation and will void the warranty 7 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIO...

Page 6: ...de of the station reaching down into the burial depth Attach the small fiberglass guard protective shroud provided with the station to protect the exposed cable where it enters the station Four self t...

Page 7: ...T260 panels Reset is not required Protect Panel Turn pump and alarm breakers off and back on simultaneously Protect Plus Panels Perform a cold start from the Initialize System menu Any user setting th...

Page 8: ...tank making sure to align the vent port in the lid with the vent pipe in the tank Once aligned lower the upper section onto the mating flange using the three bolts to guide it to the proper position...

Page 9: ...t to be poured in place If the concrete anchor is to be poured while the station is in place lift the unit by securing straps to the eyebolts supplied on the lower flange as shown below Keep station o...

Page 10: ...onsulting engineer must revise the calculations as shown in this document Physical Constants 1 Density of Water 62 4 lb cu ft 2 Density of Concrete 150 lb cu ft in air 3 Density of Concrete 87 6 lb cu...

Page 11: ...e net buoyant force acting on the station Fnet buoyant is equal to the buoyant force Fbuoyant minus the weight of the grinder pump station Fnet buoyant 2870 4 lb 705 lb 2165 4 lb B Ballast Force 1 Det...

Page 12: ...Force Buoyant Force 5973 0 lb 2165 4 lb 3807 6 lb The approach outlined above may be used to calculate the ballast requirements listed below Chart 1 Station Height in Wetwell Volume cu ft FNet Buoyant...

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Page 14: ...onsulting engineer must revise the calculations as shown in this document Physical Constants 1 Density of Water 62 4 lb cu ft 2 Density of Concrete 150 lb cu ft in air 3 Density of Concrete 87 6 lb cu...

Page 15: ...et buoyant force acting on the station Fnet buoyant is equal to the buoyant force Fbuoyant minus the weight of the grinder pump station Fnet buoyant 5697 1 lb 845 lb 4852 1 lb B Ballast Force 1 Determ...

Page 16: ...Buoyant Force 12606 0 lb 4852 1 lb 7753 9 lb The approach outlined above may be used to calculate the ballast requirements listed below Chart 2 Station Height in Wetwell Volume cu ft FNet Buoyant lb S...

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Page 18: ...at grade discard existing welded on shroud and attached corrugations shroud is not to be reused Caution Be careful not to cut either the vent pipe or the pump breather cable 6b Clamped on shroud Remo...

Page 19: ...ension 18 Lube wet well vent grommet and vent pipe extension with pipe lube non grit hand cleaner or dish soap and slide vent pipe through grommet until tank shroud seats to accessway 19 Place SS band...

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Page 21: ...21 Environment One Corporation 2773 Balltown Road Niskayuna New York 12309 1090 Voice 01 518 346 6161 Fax 518 346 6188 www eone com NA0064P01 Rev J 07 23 A Precision Castparts Company...

Page 22: ...Sanitary napkins or tampons Cigarette butts Caution Kitchen garbage disposals do not keep grease oil out of the plumbing system In addition you must never introduce into any sewer Explosives Strong c...

Page 23: ...provided the product is properly installed serviced and operated under normal conditions and according to manufacturer s instructions Repair or parts replacement required as a result of such defect wi...

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