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The DB In-Line Pumpout Unit

The DB In-Line Pumpout Unit. Easy-to-use control panel with one switch to run the unit. 15 AMP reset fuse. 115 AC External water pump and tank drain have easy access. Patent Numbers: US 6,669,840 B2; US 6,391,208 B2. Side view of the DB Pumpout unit. The top of the DB Pumpout unit.

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The DB In-Line Pumpout Unit

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  1. The DB In-Line Pumpout Unit • Easy-to-use control panel with one switch to run the unit. • 15 AMP reset fuse. • 115 AC • External water pump and tank drain have easy access. Patent Numbers: US 6,669,840 B2; US 6,391,208 B2

  2. Side view of the DB Pumpout unit.

  3. The top of the DB Pumpout unit. • Clear plastic top to view collected debris from carpet. • Adjustable PVC inlet and outlet for easy hook up to blower unit and wand.

  4. DB Pumpout unit in use. • Debris being filtered out by the stainless steel filter basket. • Allows customers to see what comes out of their carpet.

  5. Locking latch to close the unit. • One easy to use stainless steel latch to open and remove the top for easy clean up.

  6. The DB Pumpout unit with top off. • Notice the removable two stage stainless steel filter basket.

  7. Inside the DB Pumpout unit with filter basket removed. • There are two compartments that make up the inside of the DB Pumpout unit. • The first compartment (right side) separates sand from gray water, before siphoning into the second compartment. • The second compartment (left side) holds gray water until it’s pumped out by external pump.

  8. The two stage stainless steel filter basket. • The basket has two stages. The first to filter hair, lint, sand, etc. from the gray water. • The second to prevent any debris from reaching the blower. Also creates better air flow.

  9. Bottom and side view of filter basket.

  10. The water level switch. • The switch is water activated. • Once activated, the unit will pump out the grey water, six to eight gallons a minute. • The switch is also automatic, meaning it will turn itself on and off.

  11. Inside one compartment of the DB Pumpout unit. • The drain hole is to the lowest side of the valley (Bottom of the picture). • The bottom of the compartment is sloped, making the valley and drain the lowest point. • Water and dirt are sent down the drain for easy and fast clean up.

  12. The external water pump. • Clear wire-lined tube to view gray water going to the Jabsco pump. • Water is pumped out through the check valve which is connected to a garden hose for pumping out to a toilet (when using a pump out shield) or lawn.

  13. Bottom of DB Pumpout unit. • The bottom is slopped so water and dirt can be washed out for easy clean up. • Easy to use PVC ball shutoff valves for tank drains. • PVC constructed pipe so there is no rusting.

  14. Collected debris from carpet that was filtered from the gray water.

  15. Unfiltered water on the left side. Water to be pumped out is on right.

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