Details
Overview
The Endura 15 Gallon Grease Trap (GT15 / 3915A02) is a compact, injection‑molded thermoplastic interceptor ideal for small kitchens, food trucks, and concession stands. It delivers efficient grease separation with a minimal footprint and reliable operation.
Specification
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Flow Rate: 15 GPM (0.94 L/s)
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Grease Capacity (min): 30 lb (Actual: ~35.1 lb)
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Material: Engineered thermoplastic (one‑piece, no seams)
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Cover Load Rating: Up to 300 lb; tested to 600 lb
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Operating Temperature: Continuous discharge up to 220 °F (104 °C)
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Connection: 2″ No‑Hub compatible with DWV piping
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Warranty: 10 Year Limited
 
Features
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Durable Thermoplastic Construction: Won’t corrode, chip, or peel; significantly lighter than metal alternatives.
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EZ‑Open Latching System: Tool‑free access for quick, straightforward maintenance.
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Odour‑Lock Seal: Recessed silicone gasket prevents foul smells.
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Versatile Installation: Suitable for on‑floor, semi‑recessed, or in‑floor use; compatible with ABS/PVC via flow control device.
 
Manufacturer Information
Endura® grease interceptors are produced by Canplas, a longstanding North American manufacturer of plastic plumbing products. Endura units leverage patented designs and sustainable thermoplastic molding, emphasizing durability, reliability, and ease of installation.
FAQ:
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What does “15 GPM” indicate?
It means the trap can handle up to 15 gallons per minute of wastewater, making it well-suited for moderate-use environments. - 
 
How often should it be cleaned?
While not specific to this model, hydro‑mechanical traps like this should have grease removed before they’re ~25 % full to maintain performance. - 
 
Can it be pressure tested?
Never pressure test the unit (air or water), as this voids the warranty and risks damage and injury. - 
 
Is it environmentally friendly?
Yes—made with recycled thermoplastics, lighter weight reduces transportation emissions, and the one-piece design avoids leaks. - 
 
What standards does it meet?
Certified to NSF, CSA B 481.1, ASME A112.14.3, PDI G101, UPC/IAPMO – ensuring public health, safety, and plumbing compliance.