Have been to look over a problem in a schools arts departments. The students are washing their pallets and brushes in the class sinks and the maintenance guy is having to clean the traps out each week. He asked if i could fit grease traps to the sinks but i dont think thats what he needs. I have done a bit of looking and i'm wondering if dilution tanks are what's required (all under counter incidentally).
What i'm hoping to acheive is discharge into a 'holding' tank without the requirement for external traps. I have come across sediment tanks beneath counter but they tend to be smelly and so the need for trapping at waste outlet.I have found a dilution trap fitted straight to the waste with 1 gallon capacity, with opaque bowl but they were about $350. Is this what i need you think.
I know that trying to educate the students to wash elsewhere would be the best solution but we've all had a go at that i reckon.
Gotta admit this is a bit new to me as i've not come across this problem so your advice and further/alternative suggestions much appreciated
Regards Steve
What i'm hoping to acheive is discharge into a 'holding' tank without the requirement for external traps. I have come across sediment tanks beneath counter but they tend to be smelly and so the need for trapping at waste outlet.I have found a dilution trap fitted straight to the waste with 1 gallon capacity, with opaque bowl but they were about $350. Is this what i need you think.
I know that trying to educate the students to wash elsewhere would be the best solution but we've all had a go at that i reckon.
Gotta admit this is a bit new to me as i've not come across this problem so your advice and further/alternative suggestions much appreciated
Regards Steve