Tuesday, 8 October 2019

Some Information About Grease Interceptor Tanks

Grease interceptors or grease traps are types of provisional tanks for wastewater. This septic tank is used where a lot of greases is produced. The wastewater is made of fat, oil and grease and is often called FOG for short. This FOG folls down and becomes coagulated. A normal tank cannot store this type of wastage. The grease interceptor tanks are designed in such a way that they store the wastage till it breaks down and becomes less harmful. There are different size of these tanks. A grease interceptor tank in Saskatchewan can range from 600 gallons to 60000 gallons in capacity.

Usually, this type of tanks is used in restaurants and hotels or factories of food products, hospitals and in school where a lot of cooking is done regularly and a lot of FOG is produced throughout the day. Smaller sized grease interceptor tanks in BC are called grease traps.

How to maintain it:

Grease interceptors need proper maintenance and care so that they can work properly. Here are some maintenance tips for the Grease interceptor tanks-

1. These tanks must be maintained by expert professionals. Regular inspection by an expert is a great idea. Because they can clean the tank in need. At least one annual cleaning is required.

2. The staffs of the place can also help in maintaining the tank. Which includes-

a. Regular cleaning of the under-sink trap
b. Scraping foods and separating them helps to maintain the interceptor
c. Never pouring the excess grease or oil in the drainage directly.

These tips can help in maintaining the Grease interceptor tanks in Saskatchewan and keep the tank durable and long-lasting.

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