gruvpumpar
Gruvpumpar, also known as sump pumps, are mechanical devices designed to remove accumulated water from a designated area, typically a basement or crawl space. Their primary function is to prevent flooding by automatically pumping out excess water that may result from groundwater seepage, heavy rainfall, or plumbing leaks. These pumps are commonly installed in basements where water can seep through foundation walls or floors, posing risks to structural integrity and indoor air quality.
Gruvpumpar consist of a submersible motor connected to a float switch, which activates the pump when water
Installation of a gruvpumpar typically involves placing the pump in a pre-drilled hole or a pre-installed sump
Gruvpumpar come in various sizes and capacities, depending on the volume of water they need to handle.