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News | January 25, 2023

Which septic truck vacuum pump is the right choice

A septic truck vacuum pump is a complex piece of equipment and a key component in waste management.

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How Vacuum Pumps Work

Powered by your vehicle’s engine – via the hydraulic system – the septic truck vacuum pump creates a vacuum in the vessel, which then:

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Draws waste from septic tanks and other vessels (like grease traps) into the vessel fitted to the vacuum truck, and then

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Allows the waste to be safely transported to a treatment facility for disposal.

The pump usually has the capacity to handle large volumes of air flow. This is what creates the vacuum needed to handle all the different types of liquid waste. 

Most systems also have additional shut-off valves and filters to prevent contaminants from entering the vacuum pump and causing damage.

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Dangerous Goods Vacuum Tanker

How Vacuum Pumps Work

All septic truck vacuum pumps create negative air pressure to draw waste into the tank. Each type achieves this in a different way:

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“Rotary vane” pumps use a set of spinning vanes attached to a rotor

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“Liquid ring” pumps use liquid under centrifugal force

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“Blower” pumps use twin high-speed, timed rotors

R430-8000

Designed for maximum movability, R430 can access tight spaces with ease – to service more clients.

430 CFM rotary vane vacuum pump

8,000L tank capacity

Ideal for liquid waste management

TRD1000-10000DG

1,000 CFM liquid ring vacuum pump

10,000L tank capacity

Ideal for intense jobs with dangerous goods

TRD3500B-10000

3,500 CFM blower

10,000L tank capacity

Ideal for high-volume hydro-excavation projects

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