Aqua Mundus Big Dipper W-250-ISE Automatic Grease Removal Unit
Product Description
The Aqua Mundus Big Dipper W-250-ISE is an automatic grease removal unit designed for commercial kitchens that need a reliable, low-maintenance solution for managing fats, oils, and grease in their...
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 648
- External height (mm)
- 477
- External width (mm)
- 615
- Internal finish
- Rotationally Moulded Polyethylene
Product Description
The Aqua Mundus Big Dipper W-250-ISE is an automatic grease removal unit designed for commercial kitchens that need a reliable, low-maintenance solution for managing fats, oils, and grease in their wastewater. Unlike passive grease traps that require regular manual emptying, this unit uses a mechanised skimming assembly to automatically separate and collect grease into an integrated collector, reducing the hands-on maintenance burden for kitchen staff.
In a working kitchen environment, grease management is often neglected until it becomes a compliance or drainage problem. The Big Dipper addresses this by running its skimming cycle automatically on a digital timer, meaning grease is continuously removed from the water rather than allowed to accumulate. The heater assembly keeps the collected material mobile so it transfers cleanly into the collector without blocking or hardening in the mechanism. This makes it better suited to kitchens that operate continuously or have limited time between services to deal with maintenance tasks.
From an operational standpoint, the key advantages are straightforward:
- Automatic self-cleaning cycle removes the need for routine manual grease extraction
- Digital control interface allows the skimming cycle to be timed around service periods
- Odour containment design helps keep grease-related smells within the unit rather than the kitchen
- Corrosion-resistant stainless steel construction supports installation in humid or wet kitchen environments
- Compact footprint makes it practical where floor space near drainage points is limited
Installation requires connection to the kitchen's drainage line, and the unit should be positioned as close as practically possible to the point of grease discharge — typically beneath or adjacent to a pot wash or preparation sink. It operates on a standard electrical supply to power the heater and motor assembly. As with any grease management device, local water authority and building regulations will govern whether this type of unit is acceptable as a standalone solution or whether additional passive interceptors are also required — this is worth confirming before installation.
The W-250-ISE is well suited to small to medium commercial kitchens — cafés, small restaurants, pub kitchens, and similar operations — where grease volumes are consistent but not extreme. For larger operations with multiple high-output cooking lines and significantly higher wastewater flow rates, a heavier-duty automatic unit or a larger-capacity interceptor system may be more appropriate.
If you are unsure whether this unit meets your local drainage requirements or want to discuss the right grease management approach for your kitchen setup, the team is happy to talk it through before you commit.
Key Features
- Automated skimming assembly removes grease without operator intervention
- Digital timer control schedules skimming cycles around service periods
- Integrated heater assembly keeps collected grease fluid for clean transfer
- Corrosion-resistant stainless steel construction for wet installation environments
- Advanced odour containment design keeps grease smells within the unit
Operational Benefits
- Reduces hands-on maintenance time during and between busy service periods
- Consistent automated grease removal lowers risk of drainage blockages over time
- Timed cycles allow grease management to run without disrupting kitchen workflow
- Compact design fits practical drainage locations without consuming valuable floor space
- Contained odour design helps maintain acceptable air quality near the unit
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 648
- External height (mm)
- 477
- External width (mm)
- 615
- Internal finish
- Rotationally Moulded Polyethylene
- Material
- 304 Stainless Steel, Bright Finish
- Power type
- 13amp Plug
Frequently Asked Questions
- It depends on the volume and nature of your cooking operation. This unit handles moderate grease loads well and suits small to medium kitchens such as cafés, pub kitchens, and smaller restaurants. Higher-volume operations with multiple fryers or heavy grease output may need a larger-capacity unit. It is also worth checking with your local water authority whether an automatic grease removal device alone satisfies your trade effluent consent conditions, as some require a passive interceptor in addition.
- The unit needs to be installed in-line with your kitchen drainage, ideally close to the primary grease source such as a pot wash sink or cooking equipment drain. It requires a standard electrical connection to power the heater and motor. A qualified plumber familiar with commercial drainage installations should carry out the work, and you will need to ensure the installation complies with your local building and drainage regulations.
- The frequency depends on the volume of fats, oils, and grease your kitchen generates. The automatic skimming cycle transfers collected grease into the integrated collector on a set schedule, and the collector itself will need to be emptied periodically — typically by kitchen staff as part of a routine hygiene schedule. Because the process is automated and contained, it is considerably less onerous than manually cleaning a passive grease trap, but regular checks should still be built into your cleaning rota.