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| Plastic Grease Trap Models |
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Model and Capacity |
Flow Rate (gpm) |
Inlet/ Outlet |
| # 4807 - Grease Trap 14 lbs |
7 |
2 inch |
| # 4810 - Grease Trap 20 lbs |
10 |
2 inch |
| # 4815 - Grease Trap 30 lbs |
15 |
2 inch |
| # 4820 - Grease Trap 40 lbs |
20 |
2 inch |
| # 4825 - Grease Trap 50 lbs |
25 |
3 inch |
| # 4835 - Grease Trap 70 lbs |
35 |
3 inch |
| # 4850 - Grease Trap 100 lbs |
50 |
3 inch |
| # 4875 - Grease Trap 150 lbs |
75 |
3 inch |
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| What size Grease Trap do you need? |
Use this formula or calculation to find the right size grease trap for your kitchen setup.
1. Length x Wide x Depth of Your Bowls
(all total, example: a 3-compartment sink, add up each compartment L x W x D for a total.) |
2. Multiply that Number by the Number of Bowls
( i.e. for a 3-compartment sink, multiply by 3) |
3. Divide by 231
(This gives you contents in gallons) |
4. Multiply by .75
(Gives you grease capacity lbs.) |
| 5. Look Up Capacity (lbs.) to Find Grease Trap Model |
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