We manufacture a wide range of wastewater pumps, constantly striving to improve our products to provide long-term benefits for our customers and the environment.
Our broad expertise allows us to offer specialised pump products, with over 1000 models ranging from 0.15KW to 1000kW. Visit our Custom Pumps page to find out more. Have a question? Visit our FAQ page for more information.
Read about some of our most challenging and interesting projects
SUBMERSIBLE WATER FEATURE PUMP FOR BUTTERFLY HOUSE
The Tropical Butterfly House came to T-T because the pumps in their butterfly house's main water feature were constantly failing. This disrupted operations, led to costly repairs and put the enclosure's fish and other tropical animals at risk of harm from stagnant water.
They were in need of a reliable solution to protect their creatures and their business, so we supplied two Trencher dewatering pumps designed to perform reliably in tough applications.
T-T worked closely with local construction management company 3R Projects to supply a borehole pump and several other wastewater management solutions to the Houses of Parliament.
The site's previous borehole pump had failed and required a replacement that would fit existing infrastructure for a fast and low-cost installation.
A client approached our experts in need of an urgent replacement pump within a short timeframe, as they had been unsuccessful in sourcing a suitable substitute themselves.
T-T had the perfect replacement available for ultra-fast delivery. The replacement pump we specified needed minimal modification to the site's existing infrastructure for installation, resulting in saved money and a very relieved client...
WATER BOOSTING SET FOR STOKE CITY FC PITCH IRRIGATION
Major sporting ground Stoke City FC came to our experts for a new pitch irrigation and drainage system, stressing the need for an economic and reliable solution.
We specified a twin pump Hi-Dro Boost set made up of fixed and variable speed clean water pumps that can adjust their speed based on the needs of the application, ensuring efficient water and energy usage...
The Scottish Salmon Company, supplying over 30,000 tonnes of Scottish salmon to over 26 countries worldwide, came to our experts in desperate need of a high-flow freshwater pumping solution to save their farm.
A complete system was needed to pump over 4000m³ of freshwater a day over a distance of 1600m. Experts from across our divisions worked collaboratively to ensure the chosen components would achieve the site's required duty point and operate automatically for ease of use...
A drainage pump transports water, sewage and other liquids from one place to another, typically using a layflat hose attached to the inlet and a suction delivery hose attached to the outlet. If installed for long-term use they can have permanent pipework attached. Drainage pumps can be used across domestic, agricultural, commercial and industrial industries, including:
Flood defense in low-levels of buildings
Dewatering in agricultural and mining settings
Transferring wastewater to be treated
General water extraction
They can either be installed with a float switch to turn on when liquid levels reach a preset level, or they can be set up to work manually whereby they only operate when physically switched on by the user. Drainage pumps come in many different sizes, designs and construction materials, making each one ideal for a different application.
Do I need a submersible or surface mounted drainage pump?
Whether you need a submersible or surface mounted drainage pump is determined by the specific application, factors such as the location of the fluid to be pumped and access to the area restricting which pump can be installed.
For help choosing the best pump for your operation, call T-T's friendly experts on +44 (0)1630 647200, email response@ttpumps.com or fill in our online enquiry form.
Can drainage pumps be installed permanently?
Yes, a large number of drainage pumps can be installed permanently as a fixed Installation. This type of installation generally includes an Auto-coupling System, consisting of a pedestal, pump hook, upper bracket and guide rail. This enables the pumps to be moved or removed without having to enter or empty the chamber, making maintenance and cleaning much more efficient.
What's the difference between a drainage pump and a sewage pump?
A drainage pump is used for pumping grey water, which could contain a small amount of debris and solids content. A sewage pump is a pump that has been specifically designed for pumping larger, soft solids from domestic or commercial waste systems, so they will typically have a larger solids handling capacity than a drainage pump.
Sewage Pump FAQS
What pump is suitable to discharge the sewage?
Vortex or macerator pumps are generally suitable for sewage applications, howver please contact T-T for advice on your particular application
Do I need a grinder sewage pump?
Not necessarily, grinder systems are suitable when a small diameter rising main must be used or there is a high head to overcome. Also, consider a vortex style pump for sewage which is capable of handling solid waste by breaking it down. Contact T-T Sales Department for guidance
Will sewage pumps handle tampons?
No pump is designed to handle tampons, and stopping them from entering the pump through educating the users of a system and or screening the sewage reaching the pump is best. This being said most sewage pumps are "free passage" types. This means that they allow solids through the pump into the pipework, so if the free passage if large enough it should pass a tampon.
Can you pump sewage uphill?
Yes, sewage pumps can be sized and selected to ensure the liquid is transerred at the appropriate distance and head for the application.
Can a sewage pump be used as a sump pump
Yes, a submersible sewage pump can be used in a sump application. The typical difference between a sewage pump and sump pump is the solids handling. Typically a sewage pump is required to handle larger solid particles whereas a sump pump or drainage pump is used for pumping clear waters. Although all submersible pumps can be used in a sump, they just need to be sized correctly, with the correct starting equipment to fit in the size of the sump.
What is a sewage pump?
A sewage pump transports sewerage liquids and solids from one location to another. They are typically used when sewerage can not be moved via gravity.
Sewage pumps usually have a vortex, channel or chopper impeller as these are best suited to handling sewage solids contents, vastly reducing the chance of a pipe blockage and the resulting system failure.
How do a sewage pumps work?
Sewage pumps are centrifugal pumps, meaning they contain a motor that spins an impeller.
The rotating impeller creates a suction that lifts the liquid into the pump and throughout the discharge pipework. Sewage pumps need to have a suitably sized impeller with sufficient free passage to allow the solid particles to pass through the pump body.
How do I prevent blockages in my sewage pump?
Sewage pump blockages can lead to issues such as reduced flow rate, overflowing wet wells, equipment damage and system inefficiencies. There are several ways in which you can reduce the risk of a blockage occurring:
Do not flush items such as sanitary products, nappies, wet wipes, etc... Read our Waste Disposal Advice brochure for more information and a comprehensive list of items to avoid flushing.
Regular maintenance by a qualified engineer will extend the overall life and efficiency of your sewage pump, keeping it in optimal working condition and reducing the risk of a blockage.
There are a variety of sewage pump designs available, all with different impellers that are suited to different applications:
Channel impeller - have partially open impellers to allow for solids to pass through, reducing the chance of blockages.
Vortex Impeller - This impeller design allows up to full bore free passage through the pump. See Zenit's DG Steel.
Grinder - Pumps with these impellers have cutters and cutting plates for reducing solids prior to being pumped allowing movement of the waste through smaller pipework sizes. See Zenit's GR Blue Professional Range.
Chopper - Chopper pumps are a more industrial and heavy-duty version of Grinders, generally with a multi-stage chopping system. These heavier, fibrous solid contents like slurry or systems that have a history of ragging or blockages. See Cri-Man's PTO and PTD Series of horizontal chopper pumps.
Contractors Pumps FAQS
What is a contractor pump?
Contractor pumps include both above and below-ground dewatering pumps, with various designs for dewatering and drainage of different, typically harsh mediums - such as silt-laden applications that would damage a standard drainage pump.
These pumps are designed to be portable but also extra durable, able to withstand tough conditions such as construction sites while still operating effectively.
How are contractor pumps powered?
T-T offers contractor pumps that are powered both electrically and hydraulically:
Hydraulically driven pumps will need the appropriate hydraulic supply and offer the benefit of not having a motor that can overheat and burn out.
Electronically driven pumps are more convenient to power, as they can utilise site electricity to run them either via the mains power or a generator.
How do I choose a contractor pump?
Choosing the ideal contractor pump for your application depends on many different factors, such as site conditions, application demands, media being pumped and more.
For help choosing the best contractor pump for your application, contact T-T by calling +44 (0)1630 647200; emailing pumpsales@ttpumps.com; or filling in our enquiry form online.
T-T Pump's Kino Titan range is comprised of large contractors' pumps, designed for tough dewatering applications and providing a high head and flow rate. Suitable sites the KT Range can be used on include construction sites, mines, tunnels and emergency situations thanks to their hardwearing construction materials and portable design.
What is a high head pump?
The term head means the height at which a pump can push liquid to vertically - the higher the head means the higher liquid can be pushed by a pump n a system.
T-T's Kino Titan range of contractors' pumps provides high head pumping, up to 140m, which is ideal for effective dewatering in low areas such as mines, wells and tunnels.
Engine driven Pumps FAQS
What is an engine driven pump?
Engine driven pumps are pumps powered by petrol or diesel rather than electricity.
What is a surface mounted pump?
Surface mounted pumps are non submersible pumps that are installed away from the medium that is to be pumped.
What are the advantages of surface mounted pumps?
Surface mounted pumps are typically compact and portable, making them ideal for use in emergency situations where the fast removal of nuisance water is needed.
Because they are not submersed in liquid, surface mounted pumps are much less likely to experience corrosion or motor damage compared to submersible pumps, which may be installed in aggressive or chemical mediums and therefore have to be constructed from stainless steel or other corrosion-resistant materials; this means surface mounted pumps are often a more cost-efficient choice.
Maintenance and repairs are much easier and safer to undertake on a surface mounted pump when compared with a submersible pump, as they can be worked on without the need for operatives to enter confined or otherwise hazardous spaces in order to reach the pump.
Clean water pump FAQS
What type of pump is best for clean water?
Pumps for clean or potable water are generally constructed with materials suitable for clean water. Where required a WRAS Approval certificate may be needed
Can a dirty water pump be used for clean water?
Sewage Pumps are not normally suitable for clean water applications due to construction materials. However it may be possible to use a standard specification for transferring the liquid.
Can a well pump freeze?
Yes, a well pump can freeze, so check the operating and maintenance manual for information on the minimum and maximum operating temperature range.
Can a well pump overheat?
Well pumps can overheat but cooling is normally provided by the water in the well the pump is submerged in, if you are unsure please speak to our sales department who can advise further.
Can a well pump clog?
Well pumps can get clogged, they are designed to handle small bits of grit etc. that may be present in the water in a well and not larger solids.
Can a well pump be moved?
Yes it is possible to move your well pump if required but uninstalling and reinstalling the pump should only be done by a mechanically trained engineer. T-T Pumps has travelling site engineers as well as a workshop at our site that can help with this.
Are well pumps noisy?
Well pumps do make noise when they run, however due to being down a well it is unlikely that this will be heard from ground level.
How long can a well pump run?
Well pumps are normally rated for coninuous operation, although always check the model specific datasheet to be sure.
How long will a well pump last?
There is no set period of time a well pump will last for, although a properly selected and maintained pump will often long outlast the manufacturer's warranty period. We can help with pump selections and servicing through our sales and service departments so please contact us by email or phone.
How often should a well pump cycle?
Your requirement for water and the flow of the well pump will determine the cycle of a well pump, up to and including continous operation. Our sales department can help with bespoke selections including cycle times so please contact us by email or phone.
How does a submersible well pump work?
Our well pumps use an electric motor to rotate the impeller and create centrifugal force that then moves the water from the well to the desired location.
Industrial pump FAQS
How does an industrial pump work?
Industrial pumps work in much the same way as other pumps. The impeller is driven by a motor to transfer liquid from the intake, through the pump and out of the discharge of the pump. Transferring liquid from one place to another.
What is an industrial pump?
Industrial pumps are specifically designed for heavy-duty applications, featuring higher-grade construction with hard-wearing materials compared to domestic pumps. This guarantees durability in harsh conditions for, more continuous use and higher flow rates.
What fluids can industrial pumps handle?
Industrial pumps can withstand solid-containing or corrosive fluids thanks to their strong construction materials - typically stainless steel or bronze - ranging from oils, fuels and slurries to chemicals and food products.
How are industrial pumps powered?
Industrial pumps can utilise 110v, 230v or 400v power, although some models may not be available in all variations.
What is a self-priming pump?
Self-priming pumps are pumps that are capable of achieving and maintaining primed status in the suction leg of a pump system without the aid of an additional priming pump at each start-up. This means that they do not need a separate priming system and are maintainable from the surface.
T-T stocks self-priming pumps for a range of applications:
Self-priming pumps create a partial vacuum to discharge water while also evacuating any air. It does this by combining the air and water during the priming process, forcing the air to rise and the water to sink or go down. Gravity then pulls the air-free water back into the impeller, where it mixes with the remaining air in the suction line.
This process repeats until all air is evacuated and a vacuum forms in the suction line. Once this happens, atmospheric pressure forces the water into the suction line and towards the impeller to allow pumping to begin.
Lubricant and fuel pump FAQS
What is a lubricant pump?
Lubricant pumps are designed to transfer lubricants and oils, typically in industrial settings - this includes tank to tank transfer and waste lubricant removal.
What fluids can lubricant and fuel pumps handle?
Some fluids that lubricant and fuel pumps can handle include:
Lubricating oil
Diesel oil
Petrol
Kerosine
Grease
Coolants
Chemicals
Other viscous fluids
How do I choose a lubricant pump?
The ideal lubricant pump for your application will be dictated by the fluid you plan to pump, the setting it will be installed in and the required power output of the pump's motor.
Contact our in-house experts for advice via email at response@ttpumps.com; online through our enquiry form; or by calling +44 (0)1630 647200.
What is a fuel pump?
Fuel pumps provides a necessary flow of fuel (e.g. petrol or diesel) to an application’s engine so that the system continues to run as expected. Their design make them ideal for this role, featuring durable construction materials and self-priming configurations.
How do I choose a fuel pump?
The optimal fuel pump for your application depends on the fluid you plan to pump, the setting it will be installed in and the required power output of the pump's motor.
Contact our in-house experts for advice via email at response@ttpumps.com; online through our enquiry form; or by calling +44 (0)1630 647200.
How do fuel and lubricant pumps work?
Gear pumps use rotating gears to transfer fluids. The rotation within the pump casing creates suction and the liquid is drawn into the casing and transferred through to the pumps discharge port.