PKS 800 – once again a step ahead

27.03.2002

No matter if you want to dispose sewage water of single dwellings, complete estates or industrial plants: with the JUNG PUMPEN poly-sump PKS 800 everyone can be easily connected to the public sewage system.

Once again Jung Pumpen is a step ahead. The PKS 800 has been tested by the German Civil Engineering Institute and has abtained the registration number Z-42.1-331.

Therefore the PKS 800 is the first pump sump made of polyethylene that has been registered by a building supervisory board.

As an innovation we have moulded the inlet as a pipe socket. The pipe can be connected to the socket by means of a collar.

This innovation is a further completion to all the existing advantages of the PKS 800:

  • easy installation without the necessity of any concrete work
  • valve unit can be operated from above the pump chamber
  • patented coupling system
  • smooth benched collection area to prevent solids build up
  • sump extension PSV 370
  • discharge branch made of stainless steel

Together with the submersible sewage pumps MultiCut and the control units this pre-fabricated pump chamber is an environmentally friendly and cost-effective solution.

About JUNG PUMPEN

For decades JUNG PUMPEN has been a competent partner for innovative solutions for wastewater disposal and dewatering applications. For over 70 years the company has developed and manufactured pumps and pump stations for the sanitation of buildings and for projects in industry and communities.

Today, the Steinhagen production site with an area of approximately 20.000 m² has an annual output of more than 100.000 pumps of different types.

Jung Pumpen has an annual turnover of approximately 60 million EUR with a 330-strong workforce. Besides numerous field representatives JUNG maintains own customer service offices. Subsidiaries of JUNG are in Austria, France and Poland.

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