Sewage Pumps (Sanipump)

The sewage pump (Sanipump) has become essential for any installation requiring the evacuation of wastewater or charged water, especially in environments where the level of the water to be treated is lower than that of the sewers or pipelines. These devices are crucial for ensuring effective drainage in spaces such as basements, garages, or technical rooms. Thanks to their power, they allow water to be pumped up to the sewage network, thus avoiding any risk of flooding or stagnation.
 
The Sanipump works by suctioning the accumulated wastewater in a tank and then propelling it to a higher discharge point. It is often equipped with a water level detection system, enabling automatic and continuous operation. This ensures smooth and rapid evacuation, even during heavy use of sanitary facilities.
 
By choosing a Sanipump suited to your needs, you ensure an effective and durable solution for managing your wastewater.
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  • Mood image of a Sanipump ZPG 71.1 S, single-phase cast iron dual-channel pump, placed in a concrete tank in a garden.

      Sanipump ZPG 71

      The Sanipump ZPG 71 is a cast iron submersible pump for pumping grey water and rainwater with a maximum lift height of 31 m <br>and a free passage of 40 mm. <br> <br>

    • Visual of a Sanipump GR S, a single-phase macerator pump, placed in a concrete tank in a garden.

        Sanipump Grinder or Vortex

        Sanipump is an autonomous pump for lifting station or existing tank.

      • Atmosphere visual of a Sanipump ZFS 71.1 S, single-phase macerator pump, placed in a concrete tank in a garden.

          Sanipump ZFS 71

          The Sanipump ZFS 71 is a cast iron submersible pump for lifting waste water (collective sanitary facilities) up to a height of 39 m. <br> <br>

        • Ambient visual of a Sanipump SLD 700 S, single-phase bi-channel pump, installed in a chamber discharging rainwater.

            Sanipump SLD 700

            Sanipump SLD is a pump dedicated to high-flow rainwater up to 48 m3/h.

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              Sanipump VX 50

              The Sanipump VX 50 is a cast iron submersible pump which can remove black water and rainwater up to a maximum height of 16 m and has a discharge diameter of DN 50. <br> <br>

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                Sanipump VX 65-80

                The Sanipump VX 65/80 are cast iron submersible pumps designed for the removal of black water and rainwater up to a maximum height of 35 m. <br>

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              Used in flooded basements, cellars, or individual sewage systems, these pumps ensure reliable and efficient evacuation, even in complex conditions.

               

              What is a Sanipump?

              - A Sanipump is a device designed to transport water from a lower level to a higher level. This applies to both clear water and wastewater or charged water. These pumps are particularly useful in homes where natural water drainage is impossible, such as basements, cellars, or houses located below sewage networks.

              - The Sanipump come in various types, suitable for clear, wastewater, or charged water. Depending on your needs and the lifting height, you can choose a specific pump. Sanipump are typically made from stainless steel or cast iron.

              - The Sanipump is installed in a sewage station, in a tank, a pit, a decompression well, a sump, or a designated cistern.

               

              How does a Sanipump work? 

              - The principle of operation of a Sanipump is simple: it sucks up the wastewater or charged water and discharges it to a higher evacuation area. Depending on the models, the pump may be equipped with a float that detects the water level and automatically activates the pumping. Once the water is evacuated, the float descends, and the pump stops.

               

              Why choose a Sanipump?

              Choosing a Sanipump suited to your needs helps avoid many inconveniences. Here are some reasons why installing a sewage pump is often essential:

              - Evacuation of cellar water: In the event of flooding, especially in basements, sewage pumps allow for rapid water evacuation to limit damage.

              - Management of wastewater: Homes located below the sewer network require a sewage pump to effectively evacuate wastewater.

              - Flexibility of installations: Whether you need to manage clear, charged, or wastewater, there is a wide variety of pumps suitable for different types of water and installations. You can choose a pump with an appropriate flow rate and sufficient lifting height to evacuate water to the outlet point.

               

              How to choose your Sanipump?

              To choose your Sanipump from the available range, several criteria must be considered to effectively meet your specific needs:

              1. Type of water to be treated: The first question to ask is about the nature of the water to be evacuated. Gray water comes from regular household activities. Black water is loaded with impurities. Charged water may result from flooding. Clear water includes drainage from pools or wells, as well as rainwater.

              2. Granulometry of the water: This measurement corresponds to the maximum diameter of particles present in the wastewater. For household water, the pump's granulometry should be between 5 mm and 20 mm. For water with food waste or black water, plan for a granulometry of 20 to 50 mm. For heavily charged water, it should be over 50 mm.

              3. Flow rate and lifting height: The pump's flow rate, expressed in liters or cubic meters per hour, is an indicator of its capacity to quickly handle water. The lifting height refers to the pump's ability to raise water to a certain height. The higher this height, the more powerful the pump needs to be.

              4. Pump wheel type: A single-channel wheel is sufficient for clear and lightly charged water. A vortex wheel absorbs impurities in charged water. A chopping wheel is necessary for treating heavily loaded materials.

              5. Price and delivery: The price of a sewage pump varies depending on the features and options chosen. It’s important to compare products and consider associated services, such as delivery and warranties.

              6. Ease of installation: Some models come in a kit with all the necessary elements for quick and easy installation.

               

              SFA Sanipump

              SFA, a French designer and manufacturer, offers a wide range of sewage pumps suitable for all needs with unmatched value for money. Here’s a selection of models:

              Sanipump ZPG 71: A submersible cast iron pump for gray and rainwater. It installs in the tank of a sewage station, a pit, or a sump. This pump offers a maximum lifting height of 31 meters and a free passage of 40 mm.

              Sanipump GR/VX: Compact and lightweight portable pumps (only 13 kg) for domestic wastewater. They handle water up to 70 °C (maximum 5 minutes) and operate autonomously thanks to a float activation system.

              Sanipump VX 65/80: Submersible cast iron pumps designed for lifting wastewater and rainwater, capable of raising water up to a height of 35 meters.

              Sanipump SLD 700: A pump for sewage stations dedicated to high-flow rainwater (48 m³/h) and wastewater, equipped with a dual-channel wheel.

              Sanipump ZFS 71: A submersible cast iron pump for wastewater with a manometric height of 39 meters, compatible with Sanifos sewage stations.

              SFA also offers accessories to complement your installation and recommends consulting a professional to guide you in your project.

               

              The Sanipump is essential for the evacuation of wastewater or charged water, especially when the sewer level is higher than the area to be drained. By choosing a quality Sanipump, you ensure not only rapid water evacuation but also the protection of your home against damage.

              Quality

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              • Made in France

                Many products have received the Made in France label.

              • Performance and Reliability

                Technologies and materials that ensure efficiency and longevity.

              • Long-term Warranty

                2 years for all products.

              • Technical support

                We have certified installers and repair technicians.

              • Experts Since 1958

                Creator of the Sanibroyeur macerating toilet.