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Use the grease trap sizing calculator to determine the flow rate for each individual sink that will be serviced by the trap. Add together 100% of the largest flow rate, 50% of the second largest, and 25% of every other flow rate.
Sizing a Grease Trap by Flow Rate: Explanatory Note: This method uses total combined fixture capacity to define an actual (maximum) drainage load, which is in turn used to define the flow rating of the interceptor required for the application typically up to 100 GPM. 1. Measure your sinks.
A correctly sized grease interceptor reduces maintenance costs for restaurants as well as the chance of a messy and costly clog/backup. Right sizing is critical in choosing the correct grease interceptor, and we’ve got it down to a science. It’s called Grease Production Sizing Method (GPSM).
What size grease trap do I need? The Grease Trap Sizing calculator accurately sizes passive grease traps, grease interceptors, and automated grease recovery devices (GRD) for restaurant kitchens & foodservice facilities.
Formula: The recommended grease trap size is calculated by multiplying the kitchen flow rate by a factor of 0.75. How to Use: Enter the kitchen flow rate (in liters per minute) in the provided input field. Click the “Calculate” button to obtain the recommended grease trap size.
Grease traps are typically rated based on flow rates, so if you can calculate the total volume of the fixtures feeding the grease trap, you can determine the size of the grease trap. See the steps below to calculate the flow rate: Calculate the volume of the fixture your grease trap is servicing.
Maintenance of Grease Inteceptors. Product Information. Z1174 Installation Instructions. Z1192 Grease Recovery Appliance. Operations and Variations. Chemical Resistance Information. Materials and Finishes. DXF Files. Complete Grease Interceptor Engineering Guide.
In this guide, we will walk you through one scenario of a grease interceptor sizing. This is just an example, as sizing is determined by a number of factors that vary by situation. Meet Jed. Jed needs to choose a grease interceptor for a family-style restaurant.
MIFAB INTERCEPTOR SELECTION GUIDE. There are three main types of interceptors: grease, oil and solids. Each of them requires different considerations for sizing, operation and maintenance. The information provided will help the specifier select the correct interceptor for the application.
Sizing up grease interceptors. IPEX USA LLC operates this Endura ® Grease Management Sizing Tools and Maintenance Interval Optimization Calculator application.