
Siphon Sewer
A siphon sewer is a plumbing system that uses the principles of siphoning to efficiently move wastewater from a building to a septic tank or sewer line. It employs a pipe shaped to create a continuous loop, allowing gravity and the siphon effect to draw water out without the need for mechanical pumps. When wastewater enters the siphon pipe, the level rises until it spills over a break point, initiating the siphon action that rapidly evacuates the waste. This design helps maintain a steady flow, prevents blockages, and reduces the need for maintenance, making it an effective and energy-efficient sewage transport method.