A distribution box is a passive flow-splitting device installed downstream of the septic tank's outlet and upstream of the leach field laterals. The D box is a junction point where the effluent is divided and directed to different parts of the. Whether rainwater, grey water or waste water containing faeces: for projects surrounding pumped drainage we offer a broad range of different, powerful pump stations, so we can find an optimum solution for your application. All pump stations are available as single-pump or dual-pump systems. The Pump Technology GRP package pumping station range is expertly designed and assembled to meet the unique needs of your project. Built to last and simple to install, it combines dosing and distribution in one reliable, energy-free unit.
How far should the distribution box be from the septic tank?
The d box should be located between the septic tank and the drain field. It should be positioned no more than 10 feet away from the septic tank and...
What is the purpose of a septic distribution box?
The purpose of a septic distribution box is to evenly distribute the effluent (wastewater) from the septic tank into the various distribution lines...
What does a septic distribution box look like?
A septic distribution box is typically made of concrete or plastic and is installed below ground level between the septic tank and the drain field....
How do I locate my septic field distribution box?
The location of the septic distribution box (septic d box) can vary depending on the layout of the system and the terrain. However, it is usually l...
What are common problems with a septic d box?
Common problems with septic d box include clogs, leaks, and damage caused by tree roots or shifting soil. These problems can cause wastewater to ba...
How can I test my septic distribution box?
To test your septic distribution box or septic tank distribution box, you can use a dye test. Simply add a non-toxic dye to the septic tank system...