The Stancor Oil-Minder® Control and Pump System allows water to be automatically pumped from elevator pits, transformer vaults, and industrial sumps without danger of ejecting potentially harmful oily substances into sewers, rivers and waterways.
There is no need for an oil-water separator. The product is engineered for efficient and trouble free pumping, even under the most severe conditions.
Florida Building Code / ASME 17.1 (2.2.2.5):
"The drain or sump pump discharge shall be into the sanitary or storm drainage system through an indirect waste connection. In elevators provided with Firefighters' Emergency Operation, a drain or sump pump shall be provided. The sump pump/drain shall have the capacity to remove a minimum of 3,000 gal/h per elevator (50 GPM)."
For more information Click Here.
Quick Selection:
Model SE50: 50 GPM at 20 feet or less (One Elevator)
Model SE100: 100 GPM at 15 feet or less (Two Elevators)
Model SV200: 150 GPM at 18 feet or less (Three Elevators)
For more detailed selections check this link: Stancor Oilminder Quick Selection Curves.
Once you have the Total Dynamic Head (or TDH or Total Pressure), project it against the pump curve and check the GPM on the horizontal axis to match the flow you are looking for. Keep scrolling down on the curves until you find the right model.
For individual pump dimensional drawings Click Here.
For our recommended pit size dimensions Click Here.
There is no need for an oil-water separator. The product is engineered for efficient and trouble free pumping, even under the most severe conditions.
Florida Building Code / ASME 17.1 (2.2.2.5):
"The drain or sump pump discharge shall be into the sanitary or storm drainage system through an indirect waste connection. In elevators provided with Firefighters' Emergency Operation, a drain or sump pump shall be provided. The sump pump/drain shall have the capacity to remove a minimum of 3,000 gal/h per elevator (50 GPM)."
For more information Click Here.
Quick Selection:
Model SE50: 50 GPM at 20 feet or less (One Elevator)
Model SE100: 100 GPM at 15 feet or less (Two Elevators)
Model SV200: 150 GPM at 18 feet or less (Three Elevators)
For more detailed selections check this link: Stancor Oilminder Quick Selection Curves.
Once you have the Total Dynamic Head (or TDH or Total Pressure), project it against the pump curve and check the GPM on the horizontal axis to match the flow you are looking for. Keep scrolling down on the curves until you find the right model.
For individual pump dimensional drawings Click Here.
For our recommended pit size dimensions Click Here.