Order your Packaged Waste Water Lift Station, right the first time.

When ordering a “Packaged Waste Water Lift Station” it is helpful to identify and understand what performance characteristic each and every component handles. Manufactures of all the individual components that make up “the complete package” spend much time in our facility demonstrating the quality and benefit of their product. The product demonstrations are a great way to compare the strength and weakness of each manufacturer. It stands to reason that we would share with are clients the manufactures whose products represent the best value in a Packaged Waste Water Lift Station Taylor Made Pump Stations is a supplier of packaged Waste Water Lift Stations; we can assist you the engineer ,with the specifying of the components that will provide optimum pumping performance! Good engineers know the electrical/mechanical and hydraulic engineering aspects of a Packaged Waste Water lift Station. At Taylor Made Pump Stations it is our job as Professional Packagers Of Waste Water Lift Stations to mention why, in example, a pressure switch for its overall initial cost is a good value on a new or retro-fit Toff a “Dri-Prime waste water lift station. This inexpensive signal switch is the best method of preventing a dry run if there is a loss of prime to the system.

A Packaged Waste Water Lift Station is a made to order holding vessel usually deemed a wet well, most commonly made of concrete that is shipped with a base section that has cast into it base discharge elbows for the easy setting in of two submersible pumps, (the two pump model is called a duplex pump station). The individual concrete components consists of engineered anti-float base section and pre cast barrel sections sometimes with an inside liner of High Density Polyethylene (remember HDPE is much like a diamond, its last forever) for its anti-corrosion characteristics and delivered to the site by truck. The top of the concrete sections is fitted with a concrete lid that has an aluminum or stainless steel access hatch cast into it and those hatches are fitted with sockets to secure guide rails for an easy retrieval of the pumps via stainless steel chain that is attached to a small davit crane, which is included in the scope of supply. The waste water lift station is shipped with varying levels of controls for fully automatic operation and different options for monitoring from a base duplex motor control with basic signal switches to turn the pumps on/off to programmable logic controllers( PLC’s) for advanced monitoring of multiple signals.

The Team at Taylor, stands ready to make the suggestions that are cost effective solutions to produce a good quality Packaged Waste Water Lift Station. At

Taylor, we have over 35 years of experience in working on many different types of Packaged Waste and Potable Water Lift Stations.

We have put forth designs for engineers approval, including by pass pumping systems plans, electrical cord grip submittable that adapted safely to our equipment on a retro-fit lift station. We also submitted detailed planning that allowed the replacement of an existing Waste Water Lift Station while keeping it fully functional and building a new Lift Station in the same footprint. This was one of the only rebuilds of an existing Lift Stations on the West Coast at the time in which a complete Waste Water Lift Station was placed in the exact location of the old one, with full operation of existing station. Taylor received a letter of recommendation from the design engineer on this “Tight footprint Waste Water Lift Station”

If you would like a full service Packaged Waste Water Lift Station supplier who will perform as a Team Member from the initial phone contact that you make with our firm to follow through with any warranty issues that may arise, contact us at 1-541-779-3565. Call 1-541-601-5130, for after-hours and for the engineers in the central or east coast time zones.

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