Off-mains and wastewater treatment solutions Marsh Industries, has launched the innovative SUMP2DRAIN Pump Stations for effective surface water and foul water management applications.

Engineered to provide a reliable and convenient solution when gravity drainage is not feasible on-site, the SUMP2DRAIN range will handle both surface and foul water applications efficiently.
The Marsh SUMP2DRAIN pump stations are specifically designed for scenarios where conventional gravity drainage systems cannot be applied. In such cases, waste from the property is directed into an underground storage chamber and then pumped to the main sewer system. These packaged pump stations come ready for installation with all internal pipe work and a drainage pump included, ensuring a hassle-free setup. For added safety, a high-level alarm is available as an optional extra. All systems adhere to BSEN752-6 standards, guaranteeing compliance and reliability.

The product line includes a range of models: The Marsh190F and Marsh300F models are designed for pumping sewage from extensions, garden rooms, small conversions, and for directing sewage to septic tanks, sewage treatment plants, or the mains sewer. The Marsh190S and Marsh300S models can manage effluent, surface, and ground water, and while the Marsh190F can also handle grey water from showers and wash-hand basins, it is not suitable for foul water from a W.C. The Marsh190S pump station offers 24-hour pumping capability and strict adherence to BSEN752-6 standards, ensuring reliable performance.
Made from high-grade MDPE, the Marsh190 and Marsh300 range are compact and easy to install. A unique ‘keying-in’ lip assists in anchoring the units into concrete, simplifying the installation process.
Additional benefits include smooth internal walls and an integral pump well to improve pump efficiency and eliminate odours and septicity. The units offer variable invert depths and orientations to suit individual site conditions, and pre-assembled pipework for fully automatic operation. The unique ‘keying-in’ lip further simplifies anchoring into concrete surrounds.

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