Separation
Wastewater enters the chamber, where it slows down, allowing FOG to rise while heavier particles settle.
A grease trap chamber is a specialized system designed to capture grease, oil, and fats (FOG) from wastewater before it flows into the main drainage or sewer system. It is a critical component in kitchens, restaurants, and other facilities where greasy waste is generated.
Grease and oil can solidify in pipes, leading to blockages, foul odours, and costly plumbing repairs. A grease trap chamber prevents these issues, ensuring smooth wastewater flow and compliance with environmental regulations.
Wastewater enters the chamber, where it slows down, allowing FOG to rise while heavier particles settle.
Grease accumulates in the chamber, and only treated water flows out into the sewer system.
Regular cleaning ensures efficient operation and prevents overflow issues.