Grease separators are crucial for the performance of sewage systems. Fats, oils and grease, in short: F.O.G., have a negative impact on the performance of the sewage system. Pipelines and sensors are blocked or sealed by grease deposits within a short time. In holding tanks, grease accelerates the formation of hydrogen sulphide, a toxic and highly odorous gas. Hydrogen sulphide can lead to the formation of sulphuric acid, which then attacks the substance in the pipes. In addition, the purification performance of the sewage treatment plant is severely impaired. Fats, oils and grease mainly get into the sewage via food residues in the galley water. Therefore, all drainage from kitchen areas, i.e. from sinks and dishwashers, or residual water from food waste treatment systems should pass through a grease separator. Only after this treatment, it may be considered as greywater and discharged into a holding tank. Food waste itself must always be treated separately from sewage, as it falls under MARPOL Annex V.
Available models: 025 | 050 | 100 | 200 | 280 | 400 | 1000
Flow rate capacity (cu m/h): 1 | 2 | 4 | 7,2 | 11 | 16,5 | 41
Galley capacity (Persons) : ~25 | ~50 | ~100 | ~200 | ~280 | ~400 | ~1,800
Grease compartment volume (l): | 16 | 40 | 80 | 120 | 200 | 240 | 600
Certification: Certified by TÜV Rheinland according to DIN EN 1825 & 4040