The Saniflo 002 SaniPLUS macerator pump represents a breakthrough solution for installing complete bathroom facilities up to 15 feet below existing sewer lines or 150 feet horizontally from soil stacks.
This MPN 002 system transforms impossible bathroom locations into functional reality through its integrated maceration chamber, cutting blades, and pressure-assisted discharge capabilities. The 1/2 horsepower pump motor delivers consistent 17 gallons per minute discharge rate at 15-foot vertical lift, while its compact 20-inch width x 10-5/8-inch height x 7-inch depth housing fits seamlessly behind Saniflo rear-discharge toilets. Unlike gravity-dependent drainage systems, this unit's 3600 RPM stainless steel macerator blades reduce human waste and toilet paper into fine slurry within its pressure chamber before the impeller assembly pumps the effluent through 3/4-inch or 1-inch discharge lines.
The SaniPLUS handles blackwater from toilets plus greywater from sinks, bathtubs, and showers simultaneously through its dual 2-inch side inlet ports.
Oil-Sealed Motor Technology & Hardened Stainless Steel Cutting Mechanism for Model 002
The Saniflo 002's motor sits permanently sealed within an oil-filled enclosure, eliminating lifetime maintenance requirements for internal lubrication.
This sealed design protects the 4.5-amp, 115-volt motor from moisture infiltration while maintaining optimal operating temperatures during extended pump cycles. The common spindle shaft directly connects the motor to both the impeller assembly and the maceration chamber's cutting blades, minimizing moving parts to just this single rotating element. When wastewater enters the pressure chamber, it activates a membrane microswitch that energizes the motor within milliseconds, initiating the 3600 RPM blade rotation that characterizes this model's grinding mechanism.
The hardened stainless steel macerator blades in the 002 unit never require sharpening or replacement throughout the pump's operational lifespan.
These blades employ a scissor-like cutting action rather than the blunt-force grinding found in sewage ejector alternatives. As organic matter enters the maceration chamber through the 2-inch toilet inlet, centrifugal force from the 3600 RPM rotation drives waste against the blade edges, reducing solids to particles small enough to pass through the discharge grill. This refined slurry then moves into the lower impeller compartment where the vortex impeller generates sufficient pressure to achieve 30-foot maximum vertical discharge head.
Dual 2-Inch Inlet Ports with Integrated Check Valves for Greywater Collection
The SaniPLUS 002 incorporates two separate 2-inch side inlets positioned on opposite sides of the housing for connecting multiple fixtures.
Each inlet features a built-in check valve that prevents backflow from the maceration chamber into connected fixtures during pump operation. These inlet ports accept standard P-trap connections from bathroom sinks, shower bases, and bathtub drains, allowing the single macerator unit to serve as the drainage hub for an entire bathroom installation. The right-side inlet typically connects to vanity sink drains, while the left-side inlet accommodates shower or bathtub discharge, though either inlet functions identically for maximum installation flexibility.
Shower and bathtub connections to the 002 model require elevated base construction to ensure proper drainage slope toward the pump unit.
The shower base must sit minimum 6 inches above floor level, though 8-inch elevation using 2x8 lumber provides recommended drainage slope for reliable operation. This elevation allows the required 1/4-inch per foot gravity flow from the P-trap to the macerator inlet, ensuring wastewater reaches the maceration chamber without pooling in drain lines. The P-trap installation between each fixture and the pump remains mandatory per plumbing code compliance, despite the macerator's internal check valves providing secondary backflow prevention.
360-Degree Rotatable Discharge Elbow with Non-Return Valve Assembly
The discharge assembly on the Saniflo 002 features a 360-degree rotatable elbow that accommodates pipe routing in any direction.
This flexibility allows installers to direct the discharge line left, right, rearward, or any angle between without requiring specialized fittings or elbows. The discharge elbow accepts either 3/4-inch or 1-inch rigid pipe, with 1-inch pipe recommended for runs approaching maximum horizontal distance specifications. A factory-installed non-return valve within this elbow assembly prevents effluent from flowing backward into the maceration chamber after the pump cycle completes, protecting against gravity-induced backflow when the unit deactivates.
Discharge piping from the 002 macerator must route vertically before horizontal runs to maximize pumping efficiency.
The vertical lift capability reaches 15 feet when pumping straight up, while horizontal discharge extends to 150 feet when combined with minimal vertical rise. Installation best practices dictate running discharge pipe vertically to the highest point in the system before transitioning to horizontal pipe with minimum 1/4-inch per foot slope toward the sewer connection or soil stack. Sharp 90-degree elbows in discharge lines reduce flow efficiency, so installers should substitute paired 45-degree elbows or long-sweep 90-degree fittings wherever direction changes occur.
1-1/2-Inch Vent Connection Requirement & Two-Way Airflow Necessity
The 002 SaniPLUS includes a 1-1/2-inch vent connection molded into the unit's top lid, mandating connection to the home's vent system.
All plumbing codes require macerating systems to connect to vent stacks, and the SaniPLUS specifically demands two-way air vent systems rather than one-way air admittance valves. The vent system must allow air to flow both into and out of the maceration chamber, preventing vacuum conditions during pump discharge and pressure buildup when the motor stops. Air admittance valves, mechanical vents, and similar one-way devices fail to meet this requirement and will cause operational problems including extended pump cycles and incomplete waste evacuation.
Installing the vent connection involves removing the pre-molded cap on the unit's lid and attaching the supplied 1-1/2-inch accordion connector.
A street elbow pushes into the accordion connector's opposite end, allowing transition to standard 1-1/2-inch vent pipe that ties into existing vent stacks. The vent pipe must maintain upward slope throughout its run, preventing any water from draining into the macerator unit through the vent connection. Proper venting reduces the SaniPLUS's 10-12 second normal operating cycle by allowing immediate pressure equalization as the pump discharges, while inadequate venting can extend pump runtime to 20-30 seconds per flush.
Vibration-Absorbing Silent Blocks & 10-Decibel Sound Reduction Design
The Saniflo 002 incorporates vibration absorbers throughout its construction to minimize operational noise transmission.
These "silent blocks" consist of rubber mounting components positioned around the motor housing and beneath the tank base, absorbing vibrations before they transmit to surrounding structures. The design specifically targets resonance reduction, preventing the pump's 60-hertz motor frequency from coupling with wall studs, floor joists, or pipe runs that might amplify operating sounds. This vibration isolation system reduces the 002's operating sound by 10 decibels compared to previous SaniPLUS generations, bringing noise levels to approximately 46 decibels during active pump cycles.
The 46-decibel operating noise of the 002 unit compares favorably to normal conversation levels and remains quieter than conventional gravity-flush toilets.
This sound level equals the ambient noise in quiet libraries, creating minimal disruption even in noise-sensitive residential environments like bedroom additions or home office bathroom installations. The sound insulation becomes particularly effective when installers follow recommended mounting procedures, including maintaining a 1/4-inch gap between the macerator housing and wall surfaces. Additional sound dampening can be achieved by placing anti-vibration pads beneath the unit and installing acoustic insulation between the pump and surrounding walls or floors.
Pressure Chamber Activation & Microswitch Control for 10-12 Second Cycles
The internal pressure chamber within the 002 macerator houses the microswitch that automatically activates the motor when wastewater enters.
Water flowing from the rear-discharge toilet into the pressure chamber raises the water level, triggering the membrane microswitch at the predetermined activation point. This microswitch instantly energizes the sealed motor, beginning the maceration and pumping cycle without requiring any user intervention beyond the toilet flush. The motor continues running until the chamber empties and water level drops below the microswitch deactivation threshold, typically requiring 10-12 seconds depending on discharge pipe configuration and vertical lift requirements.
The 002's automatic operation eliminates manual switches, timers, or external controls from the installation.
The pressure-activated system responds identically whether wastewater enters from the toilet, sink inlets, or shower connections, maintaining consistent 10-12 second cycle times across all fixture types. Power consumption remains minimal due to these brief operating cycles, with the 4.5-amp motor drawing approximately 517 watts during active pumping. The microswitch design proves extremely reliable, with millions of activation cycles expected over the pump's operational life without adjustment or replacement needs.
Basement Bathroom Installation & Below-Grade Discharge Capabilities
The Saniflo 002 specifically enables basement bathroom installation where conventional gravity drainage proves impossible.
Basement locations sitting 15 feet or more below existing sewer lines traditionally require expensive ejector pit excavation, basement floor demolition, and complex below-grade plumbing modifications. The SaniPLUS eliminates these requirements by pumping waste upward through small-diameter pipe that easily routes through floor joists and wall cavities to reach above-grade sewer connections. This capability transforms unusable basement space into functional bathroom square footage without jackhammering concrete floors or trenching for gravity drain lines.
Remote toilet installation in locations 150 feet from soil stacks becomes feasible through the 002's horizontal pumping capacity.
Attic bathroom conversions, under-stairs bathroom setups, and garage bathroom additions all benefit from this horizontal discharge capability, allowing bathroom placement anywhere within the structure's footprint. The small discharge pipe diameter permits routing through existing wall cavities and ceiling spaces without major structural modifications, while the compact 20x10-5/8x7-inch macerator dimensions allow concealment behind walls using the optional extension pipe accessory for MPN 002 installations.
GFCI Outlet Requirement & 115-Volt Electrical Specifications
The Saniflo 002 requires connection to a 115-volt, 60-hertz GFCI-protected electrical outlet within reach of the 6-foot power cord.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter protection remains highly recommended by Saniflo, though not absolutely mandatory per electrical code. The GFCI outlet must be located where users can access the test/reset button for monthly GFCI function verification. The 4.5-amp motor draw allows the SaniPLUS to operate on shared circuits with other bathroom fixtures, eliminating dedicated circuit requirements that increase installation costs in retrofit applications.
The 002's power cord features a standard three-prong plug with ground conductor for electrical safety.
The motor housing itself connects to the ground wire, ensuring any electrical fault immediately trips the GFCI outlet rather than energizing the pump housing. The 60-hertz motor frequency matches North American power standards, with the unit designed specifically for CSA and IAPMO certification compliance in residential installations. The sealed motor construction provides water-tight electrical isolation, preventing moisture exposure to energized components even during continuous operation in high-humidity bathroom environments.
Exclusive Compatibility with Saniflo Rear-Discharge Toilet Models
The Saniflo 002 macerator exclusively connects to Saniflo's proprietary rear-discharge toilet bowls featuring horizontal waste spigots.
Standard bottom-outlet toilets cannot connect to the SaniPLUS due to the unit's rear-inlet design and the specific gasket connection method used between toilet and pump. Saniflo offers both round-front and elongated bowl options compatible with the 002, with elongated models providing ADA-compliant seating height when installed with the proper tank. These rear-discharge toilets use 1.28 gallons per flush, significantly less than the 1.6-gallon minimum for conventional gravity toilets, reducing water consumption while providing adequate flush volume for effective waste transport into the maceration chamber.
The toilet-to-pump connection utilizes a rubber gasket seal rather than wax ring assemblies used in conventional installations.
This gasket slides over the toilet's rear spigot, then the pump inlet pushes onto the same spigot, compressing the gasket to create a water-tight seal. An optional 18-inch extension pipe allows the 002 macerator to mount behind walls, hiding the unit from view while keeping the toilet in the bathroom's visible area. This extension pipe features an integral rubber gasket on one end for toilet connection and a hard plastic opposite end that clamps to the pump inlet with the supplied hose clamp.
Bathroom Fixture Load Calculations & 1.28-GPF Water Efficiency
The 002 SaniPLUS handles complete bathroom fixture loads including one toilet, one sink, one shower, and one bathtub simultaneously.
The 17-gallon-per-minute discharge rate at 15-foot vertical lift exceeds the combined flow rates from these four fixtures during normal usage patterns. Toilet flushes contribute 1.28 gallons over approximately 10 seconds, while sink faucets typically flow 2 gallons per minute and showers discharge 2-2.5 gallons per minute. The maceration chamber volume and pump capacity easily accommodate simultaneous fixture operation, though the pump activates immediately when any water enters the pressure chamber, ensuring prompt waste evacuation.
The 1.28-gallon flush volume of compatible Saniflo toilets provides sufficient water for waste transport through the maceration chamber.
This reduced flush volume compared to conventional toilets actually benefits macerator performance by concentrating waste particles in smaller water volumes, improving blade contact and grinding efficiency. The pressure-assisted discharge from the pump more than compensates for the reduced flush volume, with the 3600-RPM blade rotation and 30-foot maximum discharge head providing far greater transport energy than gravity-dependent systems. The water-efficient toilet operation reduces overall household water consumption while maintaining superior waste evacuation compared to traditional plumbing methods.
CSA & IAPMO Certification for Plumbing Code Compliance Standards
The Saniflo 002 carries CSA certification for both IPC (International Plumbing Code) and NSPC (National Standard Plumbing Code) compliance.
These certifications verify the macerator meets ASME A112.3.4 standards governing macerating toilet systems in residential applications. The IAPMO listing confirms UPC (Uniform Plumbing Code) compliance, ensuring the 002 satisfies plumbing code requirements throughout jurisdictions adopting these model codes. Canadian installations benefit from CSA B45.9 Macerating Standard certification, allowing code-compliant installations across both United States and Canadian territories.
Maximum water temperature limitations restrict the 002 to handling wastewater not exceeding 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
This temperature limitation protects the rubber seals, gaskets, and internal components from thermal degradation caused by excessively hot shower or sink discharge. Standard residential hot water temperatures of 120-140 degrees Fahrenheit at the water heater cool to below 104 degrees by the time they reach the macerator after mixing with cold water during fixture use and traveling through drain pipes. Industrial or commercial applications involving direct hot water discharge require alternative pumping solutions rated for higher temperature exposure.
Discharge Line Pipe Diameter Requirements & Slope Specifications
The 002 macerator's discharge line accepts either 3/4-inch or 1-inch rigid pipe, with diameter selection based on run length and elevation.
Vertical lifts up to 15 feet or horizontal runs under 75 feet perform adequately with 3/4-inch discharge pipe, while longer horizontal runs benefit from 1-inch pipe diameter to reduce friction losses. The pipe material should be rigid PVC, ABS, or copper rather than flexible rubber or corrugated plastic, as rigid pipe provides smoother interior walls for better flow characteristics. The discharge line must maintain minimum 1/4-inch per foot slope on horizontal runs after the vertical lift section, using gravity to assist the pumped flow toward the sewer connection.
Avoiding sharp elbows in the discharge pipe run maximizes the 002's pumping efficiency and prevents pressure losses.
Standard 90-degree PVC elbows create turbulence and resistance that reduces effective pumping distance, particularly problematic in installations approaching maximum horizontal distance specifications. Installing two 45-degree elbows back-to-back or using long-sweep 90-degree radius elbows wherever direction changes occur preserves flow velocity and reduces pressure drop. Each standard 90-degree elbow in the discharge line effectively reduces the horizontal pumping distance by approximately 10 feet, making elbow minimization critical for installations requiring maximum discharge distance.
Maintenance-Free Hardened Blade Design & Descaler Cleaning Protocol
The hardened stainless steel construction of the 002's macerator blades eliminates any service or replacement requirements.
Unlike disposable cutting components in some competing systems, these blades maintain their cutting edges throughout the pump's operational lifespan without sharpening or adjustment. The 3600-RPM rotational speed combined with the hardened steel composition provides sufficient cutting force to handle all human waste and toilet paper combinations without blade wear concerns. The scissor-like shearing action proves more effective than blunt grinding mechanisms found in sewage ejector pumps, reducing solids to finer particle sizes that flow more easily through discharge lines.
Periodic descaling maintains optimal 002 performance by removing mineral buildup from the pressure chamber and blade assembly.
Saniflo recommends using their proprietary descaler product approximately twice yearly in hard water areas, or annually in soft water locations. The descaling process involves pouring the descaler solution into the toilet bowl, flushing to introduce it into the maceration chamber, and allowing the solution to sit for the specified contact time before flushing again to rinse. This simple maintenance procedure prevents limescale accumulation on internal surfaces that could impede microswitch operation or restrict water flow through the pressure chamber, ensuring consistent 10-12 second cycle times throughout the pump's service life.
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