How to Clean and Maintain a Grease Trap – Step-by-Step
FOG (Fat, Oil & Grease)

How to Clean and Maintain a Grease Trap – Step-by-Step

Here is a step-by-step guide for cleaning and maintaining a grease trap:

Here is a step-by-step guide for cleaning and maintaining a grease trap:

  1. Schedule regular cleaning: Schedule cleaning and maintenance for your grease trap at least every three months.
  2. Prepare the area: Ensure the area around the grease trap is clear of any debris and equipment. Turn off the power supply to the trap.
  3. Drain the trap: Open the outlet and drain valve to let the trapped grease, oil, and other solids flow out. Use a pump or gravity to remove the waste.
  4. Clean the interior: Use a high-pressure washer or scraper to remove any remaining grease and solids from the interior of the trap. Be sure to wash down the sides and corners thoroughly.
  5. Dispose of the waste: The waste should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations. Never discharge it into the sewer system or onto the ground.
  6. Rinse the trap: Rinse the interior of the trap thoroughly with water to remove any remaining grease and solids.
  7. Reassemble the trap: Reassemble the trap and turn the power supply back on.
  8. Monitor the trap: Continuously monitor the trap to ensure it is functioning properly and to prevent future blockages.
  9. Record-keeping: Keep detailed records of all maintenance and cleaning activities, including the date, time, and volume of waste removed.

By following these steps, you can effectively clean and maintain your grease trap and prevent blockages, unpleasant odours, and potential health hazards.

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