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  1. 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. 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.

  3. 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?

  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. Apr 17, 2024 · A grease trap is a plumbing device that serves as a drain or waste pipe, preventing grease from passing into the municipality’s sewer system. Nearly every commercial kitchen is required to operate and maintain a grease trap in order to prevent sewage blockages.

  7. It is important to understand how these options differ and how they help filter FOG from your wastewater to protect the sewer system and keep your business in compliance with local ordinances. The following are the key differences between grease traps and grease interceptors. 1. Regularity of Cleanings.

  8. Norika grease interceptors trap and 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.

  9. 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.

  10. Grease Traps, also known as grease separators, and their larger companion Grease Interceptors, are simple yet effective devices installed in commercial kitchens and industrial applications. They are designed to capture FOG before it enters the wastewater disposal system. This prevents clogs, backups, and potential pollution.

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