07 Apr, 2025 What is a Package Pump Station?

What is a Package Pump Station?

Published on 07 April 2025

A package pump station is a pre-assembled unit designed to efficiently move wastewater or sewage from lower to higher elevations when gravity flow is not possible. These systems are commonly used in domestic, commercial, and rural installations throughout the UK.

Why Use a Package Pump Station?

They are ideal in areas where traditional gravity-fed drainage systems are not viable. For example, in low-lying properties, basements, or remote buildings without direct access to main sewer lines. Package pump stations are fully integrated systems that include a chamber, pumps, pipework, and control panels.

Common Applications

  • New housing developments
  • Commercial or industrial buildings
  • Retrofitting older properties
  • Rural or off-grid locations

Benefits of a Pre-Built System

One of the main advantages of a package station is speed and simplicity of installation. Because they arrive pre-assembled, they significantly reduce on-site labour and costs.

At Alton Facility Services, we offer bespoke package pump stations suitable for a wide range of drainage needs across Hampshire, Surrey, and West Sussex.

Further Information

To learn more about installation or pricing, get in touch with our team or browse our Pump Station Services.

Typical Components of a Package Pump Station

A modern package pump station usually comprises the following elements:

  • Pump chamber: A durable tank, often made from polyethylene or GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic), used to collect and hold wastewater.
  • Submersible pumps: One or more pumps installed inside the chamber to lift water through rising mains.
  • Guide rails and lifting chains: Allow for easy removal and maintenance of the pumps.
  • Non-return valves: Prevent backflow of sewage or water when the pump stops.
  • Control panel: Operates the pump cycle, includes high-level alarms, and can support remote monitoring.

Routine Maintenance and Care

Regular maintenance is essential to ensure longevity and prevent system failures. It is recommended to service package pump stations every 6 to 12 months depending on usage. Key maintenance tasks include:

  • Checking for blockages or debris inside the chamber
  • Inspecting and testing float switches and alarms
  • Cleaning non-return valves
  • Verifying pump performance and power supply

Alton Facility Services offers scheduled pump station servicing for both residential and commercial clients across the South East of England.

Compliance and Standards

In the United Kingdom, package pump stations must comply with local authority regulations and national standards. Installations often need to meet guidelines set out by the Environment Agency and should conform to British Standards such as BS EN 752 for drainage systems and BS EN 12050 for lifting stations.

Professional installation and proper documentation are essential to meet building regulations and ensure long-term operational safety.

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