Why Choose a Low Pressure Sewer System from Delta Environmental Products:
Complete Low Pressure Sewer Systems Options
- Flex Hose or Rail System Available
- Simplex and Duplex Systems Available
- Multiple Basin Diameters and Basin Depths Available
- Extensive Retro Fit Kit Offering
Level Control Options
- Pressure Activated
- Float Activated
Superior Control Panel Options
- Remote Alarm with Battery Back-Up
- Digital Display Center
- Seal Fail Alarm
- Thermal Overload Alarm
- Generator Receptacle
Submersible Grinder Pump Offering
- Semi-Positive Displacement
- Single Seal Centrifugal
- Dual Seal Centrifugal
- Dual Seal Centrifugal Explosion-Proof
- Oil Filled Motors
- Cutter Designs Exceeding 10,000 Cuts Per Seconds
- UL Listed Submersible Grinder Pumps
- CSA Listed Submersible Grinder Pumps
Customer Focused
- Dedicated Sales, Marketing and Engineering Team
- Leading Distribution
- Competitive Pricing
- Extensive Product Offering
- Certified LPS Technicians
- Extended Warranty Programs
- Streamlined Production Environment
- Informative Training Center
- Advanced Testing Laboratory
Value Added Services
- Asset Management
- Remote Monitoring
- Comprehensive Hydraulic Modeling Service
- Financing
Why Choose a Low Pressure Sewer System
Low Pressure Sewer provides flexibility with a proven system
- Delta Environmental Products LPS is a complete system that is engineered for compatibility of all components from a single source
- Delta Environmental Products supplies all components: pumps, housings, controls and connectors
- Delta Environmental Products engineering will help you specify the right system for your project, whether residential or commercial
- Standardized housings, connection sizes and electrical connectors make installation easy
- Performance grinder pumps are interchangeable within the system
- Basin/pump enclosures are located underground, approximately 16 feet (5 meters) from foundation
- LPS systems can be integrated into existing waste collection systems
- LPS offers decentralized treatment options if connecting to a large collection facility is prohibitive