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HCP Sewage Pumps: Built to Handle the Toughest Jobs

HCP is known for offering a wide range of sewage pumps designed for residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal use. Known for their reliability, efficiency, and durability, HCP pumps are built to handle challenging environments involving solids, fibrous waste, corrosive fluids, and high-flow demands. Their solutions support diverse applications including wastewater treatment, flood control, agriculture, and corrosive fluid transfer. With robust construction, advanced protection features, and flexible customization, HCP pumps help users achieve long-term performance, reduced maintenance, and sustainable water management.

Why Choose HCP Sewage Pumps?

Designed for high efficiency and durability, HCP Sewage Pumps feature energy-saving technology and corrosion-resistant materials for long-term reliability. Suitable for municipal, industrial, and residential wastewater applications, it meets or exceeds industry safety and performance standards and is trusted by professionals worldwide. Explore available HCP Sewage Pumps at our Canadian warehouse, or you can also check them out below: 

  • HCP 2 HP 3" Sewage Lift Station Pumps

    • The HCP 2 HP 3" Sewage Lift Station Pumps are a durable, high-efficiency 2 HP cast iron sewage pump with a 3" horizontal discharge, ideal for municipal lift station upgrades and handling large solids like cloth wipes. It features a vortex impeller, dual seal system, and epoxy-sealed cable base to prevent moisture intrusion. Compatible with major guide rail systems, it supports various voltages and phases. 

  • HCP F-21UL 2" Sewage Ejector Pump

    • The HCP F-21UL 2" Sewage Ejector Pump is a durable, high-performance solution for tough sewage applications. Featuring a vortex impeller that handles solids up to 2" in diameter, it’s built with a dual mechanical seal system—carbon/ceramic and silicone carbide—in an oil-filled chamber for enhanced leak protection. Its rugged construction includes a cast iron upper cover, volute, and impeller, plus a 304 stainless steel motor frame. With built-in thermal protection, a 30' power cable, and an optional float switch, it delivers up to 95 GPM at 10' head. 

  • HCP FNK-32U 2 HP 3" Submersible Sewage Pump

    • The HCP FNK-32U 2 HP 3" Submersible Sewage Pump is designed for efficient sewage handling in residential and commercial systems. Featuring a vortex impeller that passes solids up to 2" in diameter, it includes dual mechanical seals in an oil-filled chamber for leak protection and longevity. Constructed with cast iron and 304 stainless steel, it offers a 3" discharge, thermal protection, and is available in single and three-phase power options. 

FAQs

1. What’s the difference between a sewage pump and a sump pump, and can I use them interchangeably?

A sewage pump is designed to handle not only liquids but also solid waste up to 2 inches in diameter, while a sump pump is used strictly for clear water drainage, like from basements. Using a sump pump in place of a sewage pump would result in clogs and system failure, so they are not interchangeable.

2. Can a sewage pump be installed in a basement without a bathroom?

Yes, a sewage pump can be installed in a basement even without an existing bathroom, especially if you're planning to add one in the future. It allows wastewater to be pumped up to the main sewer line, overcoming gravity where traditional drainage wouldn't work.

3. Why does my sewage pump smell bad, and how do I eliminate the odour?

Foul odours from a sewage pump can stem from a dry trap, venting issues, or waste buildup in the pit. Running water through the system, checking for vent blockages, and cleaning the basin with a bacteria-safe deodorizer can usually eliminate the smell.

4. What happens if my sewage pump fails during a power outage?

If the pump loses power, sewage may back up into the home, especially if it's actively being used. Installing a battery backup pump or water-powered backup system can prevent overflow and provide peace of mind during outages.

5. Do sewage pumps need a vent, and what’s the purpose of it?

Yes, sewage pumps require proper venting to allow air to escape the basin during pumping and prevent sewer gases from entering your home. The vent also helps maintain pressure balance in the plumbing system, ensuring the pump operates efficiently and safely.



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