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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. To put it simply, a grease trap is a receptacle into which wastewater containing FOG flows through before entering a drainage system. The receptacle is designed to intercept or "trap" the FOG while allowing clear water to escape. Grease trap installed under a sink. How does a grease trap work?

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Grease_trapGrease trap - Wikipedia

    A grease trap (also known as grease interceptor, grease recovery device, grease capsule and grease converter) is a plumbing device (a type of trap) designed to intercept most greases and solids before they enter a wastewater disposal system.

  4. Apr 19, 2024 · A grease trap, or grease interceptor, is a plumbing device that captures fats, cooking oils, and grease (FOG) and keeps them from entering your home’s drain and plumbing system. It allows wastewater to pass through while preventing food solids from entering the sewage system.

  5. In the most fundamental term, a grease trap or grease inceptor functions by cooling warm or hot greasy water. By allowing the fat, grease and oil (FOG) to cool, a grease trap is able to separate the different layers of wastes with water.

  6. Bio-Careportable grease traps prevent grease, hair, lint, oil, sediment, and other solids from entering plumbing systems where they cannot be processed properly. These grease traps protect your plumbing system, and even help prevent harmful particles from affecting the environment.

  7. Apr 19, 2024 · Grease traps are designed to do just what the name implies, which is to trap fatty oils, greases, and sludge, and to separate the oils from water. The substances pass through a catching system, which gives them time to cool off and solidify, and the water passes through the drain as normal.

  8. In the most basic terms, a grease trap works by slowing down the flow of warm/hot greasy water and allowing it to cool. As the water cools, the grease and oil in the water separate out and float to the top of the trap. The cooler water - minus the grease - continues to flow down the pipe to the sewer.

  9. Let’s start with the basics: A grease trap is something kitchen wastewater flows through before entering the sewer waste system. This receptacle — technically a grease interceptor — intercepts, captures, or "traps" grease. How? Grease is 10 to 15 percent less dense than water and doesn’t mix with water.

  10. Grease Trap - a small FOG removal device used in applications where the volume and frequency of fats, oils, and grease being produced is fairly low. Typically installed below the sink in small restaurants, public houses & canteens. Also suitable for domestic use.

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