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PLUMBING DISCUSSIONS - PLUMBING TROUBLESHOOTING => Sewage Disposal: Private System | Public System => Topic started by: DUNBAR PLUMBING on May 01, 2012, 10:15:19 PM

Title: Sewage Ejector Pump Replacement - Kimberly Drive Union Kentucky
Post by: DUNBAR PLUMBING on May 01, 2012, 10:15:19 PM
Dunbar Plumbing replaced a defective Sewage Ejector Pump on Kimberly Drive in Union Kentucky. Kimberly drive is off of Kilarney Drive off of Frogtown Road. The entrance onto Kilarney is directly across from the Union Post Office. Kimberly Drive is also paralell with War Admiral Drive in the Triple Crown Subdivision.
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Customer is a former acquaintance and recent facebook fan. Our Facebook Fan Page: http://Facebook.com/NorthernKentuckyPlumbers/ (http://Facebook.com/NorthernKentuckyPlumbers/) 
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This job replacing a defective sewage ejector pump is never a clean job and rather disgusting.  :sign0137: :sign0137: 
 
 :iagree:  When we arrived on site to address the issue the customer had already removed the sewage ejector out of the pit. The unit was still wired in to the outdoor switch that served the pump inside the tank. The job started with the removal of the wiring from the switch so the new pump system could be installed. Here is an image of the sewage ejector pump installed. The product name is Liberty Pumps (http://www.libertypumps.com/). 
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LE41A 4/10 horsepower all cast iron housing http://www.libertypumps.com/Data/SalesLiterature/LE40web.pdf (http://www.libertypumps.com/Data/SalesLiterature/LE40web.pdf)
This unit has a 2" discharge port as most sewage ejector pumps have.