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Ashland 40 lb. Commercial Polyethylene Grease Trap with Threaded Connections USA
$ 205.01
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Description
The Ashland PolyTrap 4820 40 lb. grease trap with threaded connections prevents greasy substances from entering plumbing systems, septic fields, and wastewater treatment facilities where they cannot be processed properly and could harm the environment. This grease trap is different from traditional metal grease traps since it is made of a durable, seamless polyethylene material that will not rust, corrode, leak, or leach. It is also lighter weight and easier to handle than heavy metal grease traps so it is less demanding to install.Grease traps are often used with cooking or prep sinks, pot sinks, and commercial dishwashers in various types of commercial food service operations. This model includes a flow restrictor that fits on the inlet side of the interceptor and slows incoming wastewater, redirecting it through the scientifically-placed, removable baffles inside the grease trap.
The lid of this grease trap features a D-ring sealing gasket and is secured with flush mounted bolts. The grease trap comes equipped with complete inlet and outlet connections with standard female threads.
The grease trap has a grease capacity of 40 lb. and a 20 GPM flow rate.
Overall Dimensions:
Length: 29"
Width: 19 1/2"
Height: 14 3/4"
Grease Capacity: 40 lb.
Flow Rate: 20 GPM
Threaded Connection Size: 2"
Quantity
1/Each
Length
29 Inches
Width
19 1/2 Inches
Height
14 3/4 Inches
Capacity
40 lb.
Features
Threaded Connections
Flow Rate
20 GPM
Inlet and Outlet Size
2 Inches
Made in America
Yes
Material
Plastic
Polyethylene
Type
Grease Traps
Durable polyethylene construction won't rust or corrode
Scientifically placed, removable baffles
Matching cover with flush mounted bolts
40 lb. capacity
20 GPM flow rate
2" threaded connection
Leak-proof seamless construction
Includes a flow control device
Made in America
This item was made in the United States of America.
PDI Certified
This item has been certified by the Plumbing and Drainage Institute (PDI), which promotes the advancement of Engineered Plumbing Products.