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Which of the following is NOT a component of the pump tank specifications?

  1. Must conform to national electrical code

  2. Be capable of delivering required flow

  3. Should be lightweight

  4. Cannot be placed inside the primary septic tank

The correct answer is: Should be lightweight

The assertion that lightweight is not a component of the pump tank specifications is correct. In the context of pump tanks, the focus is typically on functionality and compliance with regulatory standards rather than on the weight of the tank itself. Pump tanks must conform to the national electrical code to ensure safe electrical installations and operations. They must also be capable of delivering the required flow rate to meet the needs of the plumbing system and effectively manage wastewater. Additionally, regulations often prohibit placing pump tanks inside the primary septic tank because it can complicate maintenance, access, and proper function of both units. While lightweight materials might have some benefits, such as ease of transportation or installation, the primary considerations for pump tank specifications are performance, compliance, and regulatory requirements. Therefore, lightweight is not a critical component in the specifications of a pump tank.