Whether an underground integrated wastewater pumping station needs to be equipped with a crushing grid depends on the design and treatment requirements of the pumping station. In many cases, buried integrated wastewater pumping stations need to be equipped with crushing screens to ensure that the pumping station can effectively treat and transport wastewater.
The crushing screen is an important pre-treatment equipment, which can cut or crush large pieces of debris and floating debris in the sewage into small pieces, so as to facilitate the subsequent treatment and operation of the pumping station. In the buried integrated sewage pumping station, because the pumping station is usually located underground, if it is not equipped with a crushing grid, once a large piece of debris enters the pumping station, it may cause problems such as blockage and stuckness, affecting the normal operation of the pumping station.
In addition, the installation of a crushing grid can also increase the efficiency and longevity of the pumping station. As large debris and floating debris are effectively handled, wear and corrosion inside the pumping station is reduced, resulting in a longer service life of the pumping station. At the same time, the efficiency of the pumping station will be improved, as the pumping station can transport the treated wastewater more smoothly.
Therefore, in order to ensure the normal operation and treatment effect of the buried integrated sewage pumping station, it is very necessary to equip it with a crushing screen. During the design phase of the pumping station, the installation location and specifications of the crushing grid should be fully considered to ensure that it can meet the treatment requirements of the pumping station. In addition, in the daily operation and maintenance of the pumping station, the crushing grid should also be regularly inspected and cleaned to ensure its normal operation and use effect.