803, 805, 807 Residential Grinder Pumps
These fractional-horsepower grinder pumps are designed to handle the complete household of flushable materials. They are oil filled for optimal heat dissipation and feature a thermally-protected motor.
Zoeller pumps part numbers often cross-reference to various Liberty Pumps products. So, if you're looking for a Zoeller pump that is either obsolete or out of stock, chances are we have the equivalent item available.
Zoeller pumps and accessories are suitable for courier shipment & air freight. They require simple packaging, depending upon the product dimensions.
Zoeller Pumps catalogue includes a wide range of utility, sump, effluent, sewage and grinder pumps. Zoeller sump pumps are used in sump basins or for transferring water with solid particles of size less than 2 inches (50 mm). Zoeller sewage pumps are designed to transfer effluent and wastewater having solid particle size ranging from 2 to 4 inches (50 mm to 102 mm). These submersible sewage pumps are available in a 4/10 - 3 horsepower range and in different base materials & flow rates to suit a wide variety of water transfer requirements. The company also manufactures a variety of Zoeller pump parts, including relays, impellers, capacitors, seals and gaskets, for the replacement of old and worn out parts.
These fractional-horsepower grinder pumps are designed to handle the complete household of flushable materials. They are oil filled for optimal heat dissipation and feature a thermally-protected motor.
These sewage systems are designed to collect used water from all fixtures comprising sinks, showers, faucets, tubs and more. They feature an automatic reset for securing the pump from thermal overload and seamless surface for comfortable cleaning.
803, 805, 807 residential grinder pumps feature Tri-Slice cutter technology, offering three independent cutting channels to provide over 250000 cuts per minute.
A Zoeller sump pump goes into a reservoir called a sump pit that sits in a hole in the lower level of the basement. Once the float switch on the pump notices that water has collected, it automatically turns on and drives the water away from the house.
John Zoeller, the CEO and four other family members run Zoeller Pump Company.