Submersible Sewage Pump is buried under the frost layer underground

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One of the most common reasons that the Submersible Sewage Pump stops working is that the impeller is blocked.

  One of the most common reasons that the Submersible Sewage Pump stops working is that the impeller is blocked. Clogging is usually caused by flushing items that should not be flushed down the toilet. For example, although disposable baby wipes claim that if your sewer system relies on septic pumps or grinding pumps to remove waste, you can flush them into the toilet, you should never flush them into the toilet because they will clog the pump.

  When your pump starts to clog, the starting capacitor in the pump will have to work harder, which will cause the motor to heat up and eventually burn out. Nine out of ten, when your pump is clogged, you may need to replace the entire unit.

  Before checking the blockage, make sure that the power supply is turned off, and check carefully with a voltmeter to make sure.

  Submersible Sewage Pumps are buried below the frost layer to prevent them from freezing in winter. But sometimes it happens that the pump is not buried deep enough. When this happens, the wastewater in the pump will freeze and cause it to stop working. To solve this problem, you need to bury the water tank underground and pump it deeper into the ground.

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