Brush Up On Your Pump Knowledge

Attend WWETT Education Day for SSPMA sessions on pump installation and maintenance.

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The Sump and Sewage Pump Manufacturers Association (SSPMA) has been selected to provide a three-track educational session at the Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport (WWETT) Show on February 23, 2015. (Get more information or register at www.wwett.com.)

Three sessions will be presented by SSPMA members focusing on various aspects of pump installation and maintenance including:

Sizing Guidelines for New or Replacement Sewage Pumps, presented by Deron Oberkorn, corporate product development manager for the Zoeller Company.

Backup Battery and Combination Pump Systems Evaluation and Installation, presented by Alan Schulman, founder and CEO of Glentronics Inc.

Specifying Pumps / Why Do Pumps Fail? presented by Jeff Hawks, president of Champion Pump Company Inc.

The association recently published a white paper titled, “Why Homeowners Need a Backup Sump Pump System” which will be the basis for a portion of the session led by Schulman. The paper answers the common questions homeowners with basements have regarding the prevention based options available to them. This white paper is available online for free distribution at www.SSPMA.org.

About The SSPMA

The Sump and Sewage Pump Manufacturers Association (SSPMA) is a North American trade organization of sump, effluent and sewage pump manufacturers and their suppliers. The association works to inform consumers, train wastewater and plumbing professionals, and create product performance and safety standards. Pumps bearing the “SSPMA-Certified” seal have been tested by the member manufacturer in accordance with SSPMA Industry Standards. The Standards are designed to provide accurate performance data for sump, effluent and sewage pumping equipment, to assist in their proper application and selection. SSPMA members collaborate with each other and government regulators to educate consumers and professionals on the latest products, their application, proper sizing techniques, safe installation and use, and good maintenance practices. Visit www.sspma.org for more information.



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