Sanicubic 2 Lifting Station from SFA Saniflo


Capable of handling multiple fixtures throughout an entire house or a small commercial structure — the Sanicubic 2 Lifting Station consists of two, 1-horsepower motors housed inside a compact but highly durable plastic enclosure. Each independently operating grinder has its own high-performance grinding system: a fast-rotating cutting blade to reduce solids in the wastewater stream from toilets, tubs and showers, sinks, washing machines and dishwashers. The two grinders inside the Sanicubic 2 are engineered to operate alternately, taking turns handling the incoming wastewater so that neither is more heavily used over time than the other. 

 

 



December 22, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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