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600GT50

100 lb. 50 GPM Grease Trap with 4" Non-Threaded Connections

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Features

  • 100 lb. capacity; 50 GPM
  • Includes external flow control fitting
  • 4" non-threaded connections
  • Steel construction with removable baffle
  • Dual handles help to pull the lid off

Use this Regency 100 lb. 50 GPM grease trap to keep your restaurant code-compliant and make it easy to remove harmful, greasy substances from drainage lines!

The greasy byproducts that go down the drain of prep sinks, pot sinks, and commercial dishwashers are difficult to process and can cause environmental issues if they enter the sewer, septic field, or a nearby wastewater treatment facility. Local plumbing codes may require a grease trap on these and other appliances to prevent this from happening.

Ample Capacity

This trap has a grease capacity of 100 lb. and a flow rate of 50 GPM, with external flow control fitting and 4" non-threaded inlet / outlet connections to install it on your drain lines.

Product Specs

  • Easy to Clean

    Its steel construction and removable baffle make cleanout easy.

  • Convenient Handles

    The lid features two convenient pull handles to make accessing the trap interior easier.

Specifications

  • Length 33 1/8 Inches
  • Width 24 5/8 Inches
  • Height 21 3/4 Inches
  • Capacity 100 lb.
  • Flow Rate 50 GPM
  • Inlet and Outlet Size 4 Inches
  • Material Steel
  • Type Grease Traps

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Overall Rating

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  • Pinchus S.

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    01/21/2025

Frequently Asked Questions

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The side with the baffle will be facing the incoming water.