FPS Iguazu Sump 635 | Packaged Sump Pump Station | Clean Water, Grey Water & Flood Water
- Simple to install
- Quiet in operation
- Combined Sump & Pump system
- Clean Water, Grey Water & Flood Water
Packaged pump stations are complete, ready-to-install systems that combine a chamber, submersible pump, internal pipework, non-return valve, and float switch in a single unit. Once installed below ground, they operate automatically with ...
Packaged pump stations are complete, ready-to-install systems that combine a chamber, submersible pump, internal pipework, non-return valve, and float switch in a single unit. Once installed below ground, they operate automatically with minimal intervention. Our range covers clean water, grey water, foul water, and high-flow flood applications, with both single and twin pump configurations. If you are looking for a standalone pump rather than a complete system, see our Submersible Pumps collection.
Cross-section of a sealed MDPE sump with an automatic submersible pump and arm float switch. Watch one full cycle below.
Rainwater or seepage flows in via the gravity inlet and pools at the bottom of the buried chamber.
As the level climbs, the arm float lifts. At the trigger height it closes the switch contact.
The Ama-Drainer N 301 powers up, lifting water through the riser and out to the sewer.
The arm drops as water clears. The switch opens and the pump rests until the next cycle.
Foul or surface water collected from the gravity inlet at the side of the chamber.
Submersible Ama-Drainer N 301, switched by the float arm.
Arm float switch closes the circuit at the high-water mark and opens at cut-out.
Robust MDPE shell with flanged base to anchor against buoyancy and ground movement.
The deeper read: what's in this range, how to pick, and when to talk to us before you buy.
Packaged pump stations are commonly used for:
The range above covers the majority of domestic and small commercial installations.
We are continuing to expand our packaged pump station range to include larger chambers and higher capacity systems, suitable for more demanding commercial and infrastructure applications.
If you require a configuration not listed, including alternative chamber sizes, inlet arrangements, twin pump systems, increased storage volumes, or different pump specifications, please get in touch. We can supply a wide range of pump stations beyond those shown on this page.
For projects requiring detailed design, hydraulic calculations, or site specific pumped drainage solutions, these services are delivered by our sister company, FPS Environmental Ltd, on a formal consultancy basis. This ensures any engineered solution is based on proper site understanding, not assumptions.
Most standard systems are available for fast dispatch. However, some pump stations are built or configured to order, particularly where specific chamber sizes or layouts are required, so next day delivery may not always be possible.
When you buy from us, you are purchasing equipment selected through real engineering experience, not just catalogue listings. We supply pumps and pump stations to a wide range of clients, including organisations such as the Environment Agency, and we see how systems perform in real flood and drainage conditions.
Our packaged pump stations are built around proven components and practical configurations, with a focus on reliability, serviceability, and long-term performance.
Pump station design and installation is site specific. You should always consult a suitably qualified engineer to determine the correct configuration and installation method for your application.
A sump pump is a single submersible pump that sits inside an existing chamber. A packaged pump station is a complete system, with the chamber, pump, internal pipework, non-return valve, and float switch supplied as one ready-to-install unit.
Clean water is rainwater, groundwater, and surface water. Grey water is wastewater from sinks, showers, and washing machines. Foul water contains sewage from toilets and requires a pump rated to handle solids, such as the Iguazu Foul, Foul Pro, or FEKA models.
Yes. We can supply alternative chamber sizes, inlet arrangements, twin pump systems, and different pump specifications beyond those shown here. For projects requiring detailed design or hydraulic calculations, our sister company FPS Environmental Ltd delivers these on a formal consultancy basis.
Discharge depends on the type of water and the property setup. Clean water and surface water typically discharge to a soakaway, ditch, or surface water drain. Foul water must discharge to a foul sewer or treatment plant.
Yes, in principle, but it depends on the floor construction and build-up. Indoor installations are common for basements, garages, and properties where external installation is not practical, but the structure must be suitable to accommodate the chamber and allow for correct installation.
For internal installations, and for any foul water system, a sealed and recessed cover should be specified to contain odours and manage any potential overflow. This is available as an optional extra on the relevant models.