Hydromatic Pumps
Company & Product Overview
Special Purpose Pumps
Pump Sizing Made Easy


Company & Product Overview

Hydromatic has been a national leader in the wastewater industry since 1959. They manufacture one of the most diversified lines of submersible sump, sewage, effluent, grinder, and large non clog pumps for the commercial and residential wholesale markets. To ensure the highest quality products, Hydromatic is ISO 9001 certified.

Most Hydromatic products are stocked in our Moncton Warehouse to provide prompt delivery to all of Atlantic Canada.

When sizing systems, consideration should be given to duplex operation, which extends the life cycle of the pumps and provides back up in the event of failure.

Alarms used for Duplex operation also provide the end user Audio and Visual warnings of Pump Failure.

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Special Purpose Pumps
Special Purpose Pumps Include:
Condinsate Pumps HC20 - For use with air conditioner evaporative coil and / or gas condensing warm air furnaces.
Submersible Utility Pumps HUP - This pump removes standing water down to 1/8" depth - and hooks up to standard garden hose connection at the discharge.
High Temperature Pumps HTS33A1 - Designated for hot water transfer and boiler blowdown pits. This pump can handle ambient termperature to 200 F

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Basin Packages

118 and 118.5 provide a packaged system for the professional. Above floor applications for washing machine discharge, utility sinks and wet bars.
Explosion Proof Pumps SPX50 / SPX50H are specifically designed to pump contaminated effluent and water with a wide variety of pollutants including gas and oil.
Battery Back-Up Units FGA1 / AT Provide continued operation of sump units when Power Failures occur.
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Pump Sizing Made Easy
As sizing is critical to proper operation of any pump, the following information may be helpful:

HWP-81 Covers the steps that need to be taken to accurately select the correct sump pump, sewage pump, effluent pump, and applicable systems for use in:
  • Basement Sumps
  • Septic Tank Effluent
  • Wastewater
  • Flooded Basements
  • Sewage Ejectors

The system is selected first, and in sizing a system, you need to work through five steps to determine:

1. System Capacity (GPM Required)
2. Total Dynamic Head (TDH)
3. Solid Size
4. Basin Size
5. Type (Simplex or Duplex)
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