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  1. Apr 2, 2024 · A grease trap is any interceptor, arrestor, tank, or pit situated above or under the ground that allows cooling and separation of grease from used water. Fat, oil, and grease discharged from food establishments are major causes of blockages in the public sewerage system.

  2. Aug 20, 2023 · Support this YouTube channel & get access to design documents: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=83915893 This lecture is about the description and design of a grease trap based on the US...

  3. Looking for a grease trap system and don't know what you need? Check out our grease trap sizing calculator to help you get the right grease trap!

  4. The Hydro-mechanical Grease trap design type incorporates air entrapment, the buoyancy of grease in water and hydro mechanical separation with interior baffling for grease, FOG (fats, oils and grease) separation. Hydro-mechanical Grease traps continuously separate the FOG at the velocity it enters the interceptor.

  5. How to size your Grease Trap. Sizing a Grease Trap by Flow Rate: Explanatory Note: This method uses total combined fixture capacity to define an actual (maximum) drainage load, which is in turn used to define the flow rating of the interceptor required for the application typically up to 100 GPM. 1. Measure your sinks.

  6. 13113 Grease Trap Brochure. Title. 13113_Grease Trap Brochure. Created Date.

  7. Sep 13, 2023 · We have navigated through the labyrinthine intricacies of grease trap sizing, from understanding the principle behind passive grease traps to examining the specifics of hydromechanical and gravity grease interceptors’ functionality.

  8. static1.1.sqspcdn.com › Guide-To-Grease-InterceptorsGuide To Grease Interceptors

    In the late 1800’s Nathanial Whiting of California patented the passive gravity separator, a device known as a grease trap. That device remains relatively unchanged today as a means of separating fats, oils and greases from wastewater.

  9. May 18, 2024 · Effective grease trap design involves optimizing flow and efficiency to ensure that fats, oils, and grease are efficiently separated and removed from the wastewater. Let’s explore some strategies and considerations for achieving optimal flow and efficiency in your grease trap system.

  10. Grease Trap Definition • A tank or series of tanks into which wastewater that contains grease is discharged, where grease floats to the water’s surface and is retained while water below is discharged. Note:Not consistent with State Plumbing Code “Grease Interceptor” . 3/23/2016 8. “Grease Interceptor” 3/23/2016 9. NH DES – Subsurface Rules.