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Don't forget the hose bib!

5/8/2017

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I'm asked often by engineers should a hose bib be placed near an indoor grease interceptor and the answer is yes.  Hot water is preferable but cold will do if thats all that is practical for the design. During the cleaning process the pumper will remove the FOG and solids that have accumulated since the last cleaning and while the tank is empty best practice is to spray down the interior walls and diffusers of any remaining material. 

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