The Kitchen Biomass Grease Trap is designed to be installed inside a normally heated building in a position where the waste pipe from the Kitchen sinks and/or dishwasher can accommodate the inlet height. Note that the outlet is 25mm lower than the inlet. The installation floor area should be flat smooth and level. Access is necessary to the top of the Biomass Grease trap on a weekly basis. If access to the top is difficult then consider installing easily detachable pipe connections to allow the Biomass Grease trap to be moved for maintenance purposes. The standard inlet position is on the right hand side with the outlet on the left, reverse handed units are available if specified at the time of ordering. Macerating garbage disposal units should wherever possible be diverted to discharge downstream of the Biomass Greasetrap.
Inlet and outlet sockets fitted to the Biomass Grease Trap are 50mm Osma. Level-invert reducers should be used if necessary to adapt to smaller waste pipes. There must be a fall to the Biomass Grease Trap and away from it. Check that the rubber sealing rings inside the connectors are located properly otherwise these could leak. The waste pipe system must enter the main drainage system through a sealed connection e.g. directly into the soil pipe, otherwise smells from the grease-trap water could cause offence.
After installing the Biomass Grease Trap, turn on a tap to begin filling the system and check the following points:
For further information or help please Contact the Grease Trap Specialists at PPD.