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GB-250

100 gpm, 250 gallons

1,076 lbs. grease capacity

GB-125

100 gpm, 125 gallons

450 lbs. grease capacity

GB-35

35 gpm, 35 gallons

142 lbs. grease capacity

GB-50

50 gpm, 52 gallons

249 lbs. grease capacity

GB-75

75 gpm, 125 gallons

616 lbs. grease capacity

GB-25

25 gpm, 22 gallons

75 lbs. grease capacity

GB-20

20 gpm, 22 gallons

109 lbs. grease capacity

GB-15

15 gpm, 16 gallons

74 lbs. grease capacity

NOTES:

Schier grease interceptors are rated and manufactured with an internal flow control system already in 

place.  They do not require an external flow control system or air intake vent.

Schier grease interceptors are not to be installed in any other manner except as shown.  Consult local 

codes for separate trapping requirements, cleanout locations and additional installation instructions.

Sheet Descriptions

   

Sheet #1 - Series overview and Warranty information

Sheet #2 - General installation guidelines and Operation/Maintenance guidelines

Sheet #3 - Below Grade installation guidelines (GB-35, GB-50, GB-75, GB-125, GB-250)

Sheet #4 - Below and Above Grade installation guidelines (GB-15, GB-20, GB-25)

Sheet #5 - Multiple unit engineered grease interceptor installation guidelines

Sheet #6 - TeleGlide Riser installation guidelines (GB-35, GB-50, GB-75, GB-125, GB-250)

Sheet #7 - TeleGlide Riser installation guidelines (GB-15, GB-20, GB-25)

Leak/Seal Testing

   

DO NOT AIR TEST UNIT OR TELEGLIDE RISER SYSTEM!  Doing so may result in property damage, personal injury or death.  

Base Unit:

  To perform a leak/seal test on the base unit, cap/plug all plumbing connections, remove the cover, and fill the unit with water just above the

highest connection. Inspect unit and connections for leaks. Check water level at specific time intervals per local code.  

TeleGlide Riser System:

  If required by local code, the riser system may be leak/seal tested similar to the base unit. 

CAUTION:

 the riser(s) must be supported

before filling with water to keep from tipping over. Once riser system is in place and properly supported, cap/plug all plumbing connections on the main unit,

remove the cover from the top of the riser assembly and fill the unit and riser system with water to finished grade level. Carefully, as the riser(s) will be very

heavy from the weight of the water, inspect all gasket(s) and clamps (if applicable) for any leaks. Check water level at specific time intervals per local code.

Lifetime Warranty

Effective June 1, 2007 Schier Products Company (“Schier”) represents and warrants that HDPE and PP products (“Products”) will be free from any

and all defects in material and workmanship, including corrosion, during the lifetime of the plumbing system in which the Products were originally

installed and will, at its option, agree to repair, replace, or supply credit to the original purchaser.

This warranty does not cover damage caused by the Products’ normal usage, or wear and tear, nor does it cover damage from naturally occurring

phenomenon, including, but not limited to UV, freeze-related damage, or natural disasters. This warranty does not cover the purchaser’s cost of routine

maintenance including replacement of parts required in routine maintenance.

This warranty does not cover fabricated steel products, or any monitoring equipment. This warranty shall be effective if, and only if, the Products:

* Were installed in accordance with Schier’s notes, specifications and instructions, for installation, operation, and maintenance;

* Were installed in conformance with all applicable building and plumbing codes, and passed all applicable testing methods immediately following installation;

* Have not been subjected to misuse or abuse, whether negligent or intentional;

* Were never modified, repaired, or altered by any individual(s) not authorized by Schier.

This warranty is the purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy, and acceptance of this exclusive remedy is a condition of the contract for thepurchase of these

Products. In no event shall Schier be liable for any incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages, or for any costs, attorney fees, expenses, losses or

delays claimed to be as a consequence of any damage to, failure of, or defect in any products including, but not limited to, any claims for loss of profi ts,

transportation, removal and installation charges. This warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties or conditions, written or oral, expressed or implied.

Certified Performance

Great Basin hydro mechanical grease interceptors are 3rd party performance-tested by NSF and listed by IAPMO to the ASME #A112.14.3 grease

interceptor standard (Note: GB-125 is not listed, but is factory-rated), greatly exceeding requirements for grease separation and storage.  They are compliant to

the Uniform Plumbing Code and International Plumbing Code. Models GB-75 and GB-250 have been approved by most municipal pretreatment authorities as

equivalent to larger, less efficient gravity grease interceptors.

GREAT BASIN GREASE INTERCEPTORS

(Models GB-15, GB-20, GB-25, GB-35, GB-50, GB-75, GB-125 and GB-250)

DATE:  

11/1/10

REV: 

3 - 11/07/11

GREAT BASIN INSTALLATION,

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE

Schier Products

9500 Woodend Rd

Edwardsville, KS 66111

Tel: 800-827-7119

Fax: 800-827-9664

www.schierproducts.com

Made in the U.S.A

DESCRIPTION:  

DWG BY: 

TEU

SHEET NUMBER: 

1 of 7

MATL: 

PE

THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF 

SCHIER PRODUCTS

. ANY REPRODUCTION IN 

PART OR AS A WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF 

SCHIER PRODUCTS 

IS PROHIBITED.

PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL

Содержание GB-15

Страница 1: ...oducts were originally installed and will at its option agree to repair replace or supply credit to the original purchaser This warranty does not cover damage caused by the Products normal usage or wear and tear nor does it cover damage from naturally occurring phenomenon including but not limited to UV freeze related damage or natural disasters This warranty does not cover the purchaser s cost of...

Страница 2: ...y hand loosening green locking collars b 6 connections Remove threaded clean out plug from the back of the inlet and outlet diffusers Clean the drain lines diffusers and air relief thoroughly of all debris before replacing diffusers to 4 original positions or reinstalling threaded clean out plug Run sinks to fill unit s with water 5 Inspect gasket for wear and tear Replace cover s 6 Dispose of gre...

Страница 3: ...ons BELOW GRADE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS EXCAVATION Install unit s as close as possible to fixtures being serviced 1 Width and length of excavation shall be minimum 12 greater 2 than the tank on all sides Depth of excavation shall be 6 deeper than tank bottom 3 Set the tank in well packed crushed aggregate material 4 approximately 3 4 size rock or sand with no fines When setting GB 75 2 GB 250 2 ...

Страница 4: ...FILLING FINISHED CONCRETE SLAB Before backfilling and pouring of slab secure cover s to the unit s 1 Backfill using crushed aggregate material approximately 3 4 size rock or sand 2 with no fines 3 Place 6 aggregate base under slab INTERIOR ABOVE GRADE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS GB 15 GB 20 GB 25 If concrete slab falls within body of unit reinforce with rebar extending 6 beyond footprint of unit to ...

Страница 5: ...s follow installation instructions outlined in installation packet Units must be piped as shown above to ensure that the units work properly as the system is designed The units must be equally spaced to ensure the equal distribution of effluent flow For systems that are installed below grade it is recommended to install a two way clean out tee extended to finished grade before and after each unit ...

Страница 6: ...led into the main unit this new line will end up at the top of the gasket and will aid in re assembly See Figure 3 IMPORTANT Before the next step 8 Make sure both diffusers are installed inside the main unit at the appropriate locations 1 and check if there needs to be any flow control adjustment on the inlet diffuser Refer to sheet 2 of the installation instructions for flow control adjustment Re...

Страница 7: ...p edge of the riser down to the finished floor Make sure to account for any future tile work 5 in your measurment See Figure 2 Remove riser from ring Take measurement from step 5 from the BOTTOM of the riser upwards towards the top of the 6 riser Mark a line around the riser and cut with handsaw jig saw or reciprocating saw Remove debris from cut edge with scraper utility knife or gloves See Figur...

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