Pump checks
Inspect operation, current, noise, blockage risk and accessible condition.
Planned servicing and maintenance for sewage, wastewater and stormwater pump stations, covering the pumps, controls, level devices, alarms, valves and accessible station equipment.
A planned visit should test the station as a complete system and identify deterioration before it becomes an emergency failure.
The maintenance scope is agreed around station type, usage, condition, access, liquid, number of pumps and consequence of failure.
Clear reporting separates routine observations, urgent defects, recommended repairs and longer-term replacement planning.
Inspect operation, current, noise, blockage risk and accessible condition.
Test level devices, duty changeover, protection and alarm functions.
Check accessible isolation, non-return and discharge equipment.
Record findings, defects, priorities and recommended follow-up.
Send the station drawings, pump and panel information, fault history or proposed duty for a technical review.
Service frequency should reflect the station risk and usage rather than a single generic interval. Higher-use sewage stations and critical sites may require more frequent attendance.
Tankering, chamber cleaning, confined-space entry, lifting operations and parts are not assumed unless included in the quotation and safe system of work.
Provide the station address, pump and panel information, last service report, access arrangements and known faults when requesting maintenance.
Confirm assets, access and the maintenance scope.
Check pumps, controls, levels, alarms and accessible equipment.
Prove operating sequence and record defects.
Prioritise maintenance, repair and replacement actions.
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The technical scope is based on the hydraulic duty, equipment, site constraints, operational risk and agreed delivery boundary.
Confirm assets, access and the maintenance scope.
Check pumps, controls, levels, alarms and accessible equipment.
Prove operating sequence and record defects.
Prioritise maintenance, repair and replacement actions.
Pumps, controls, valves, access and discharge equipment are considered together.
Any civil, drainage, electrical-supply or tankering boundary is stated clearly in the quotation.
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Common questions about scope, technical information and delivery.
The interval depends on usage, liquid, equipment, environment and consequence of failure. Many sites use one or more planned visits per year.
The agreed scope may include pumps, controls, alarms, level devices, valves, visible pipework, operating sequence and condition reporting.
Only when specifically included. Cleaning, tankering and confined-space work require separate planning and controls.
Yes, the agreed report records findings, defects and recommended actions.
Yes. A service agreement can define asset coverage, visit frequency, reporting and follow-up arrangements.
Send the site and station information for review.