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Design and dimensions are subject to modification. Prices do not include applicable taxes. Visit www.mifab.com for the most recent product information. All sales subject to MIFAB’s ® Terms and Warranties. Please refer to inside front cover. MIFAB ® , Inc., 1321 West 119th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60643-5109, USA USA Toll Free: 1-800-465-2736 • Fax: 1-773-341-3049 Canada Toll Free: 1-800-387-3880 • [email protected] CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING. This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Three compartment kitchen sink External, vented flow control fitting Lil Max ® grease interceptor MIFAB ® Lil Max ® Model # Lil-20 illustrated External, vented, flow control fitting Note: MIFAB has no issue with the use of air admittance valves within the venting system before and after the grease interceptor as long as it is permitted by the local authority having jurisdiction. LIL MAX ® INSTALLATIONS MIFAB ® Lil Max ® models interceptors are designed to work above ground or below grade and are specifically designed to manage the smaller flow requirements or Point Source grease interception. Made of durable HDPE, these interceptors are designed for easy access and maintainance. Sized by flow rate these units manage flow rates as low as 7 gpm with 14 lbs. of designed storage capacity and up to 50 gpm with a designed storage capacity of 100 lbs. of grease. Other sizes are available - please check our Website. All Lil Max interceptors can withstand a temperature of up to and including 180 degrees Fahrenheit. “MIFAB’s stainless steel drains are a cost competitive option to nickel bronze by others. This is particularly important in the South Florida market where the salt environment is aggressive and the building accents are often done in stainless or in chrome. Nickel bronze is simply not cosmetically acceptable when juxtaposed to the Architect’s selected metallic finishes.” – David Tinsley, Plumbing Engineer, KAMM Consulting, Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Page 1: LIL MAX INSTALLATIONS - Mifab · LIL MAX® INSTALLATIONS MIFAB® Lil Max® models interceptors are designed to work above ground or below grade and are specifically designed to manage

Design and dimensions are subject to modification. Prices do not include applicable taxes. Visit www.mifab.com for the most recent product information.

All sales subject to MIFAB’s® Terms and Warranties. Please refer to inside front cover.MIFAB®, Inc., 1321 West 119th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60643-5109, USA USA Toll Free: 1-800-465-2736 • Fax: 1-773-341-3049

Canada Toll Free: 1-800-387-3880 • [email protected]

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING. This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

Three compartment kitchen sink

External, vented flow control fitting

Lil Max® grease interceptor

MIFAB® Lil Max® Model # Lil-20 illustrated

External, vented, flow control fitting

Note: MIFAB has no issue with the use of air admittance valves within the venting system before and after the grease interceptor as long as it is permitted by the local authority having jurisdiction.

LIL MAX® INSTALLATIONS

MIFAB® Lil Max® models interceptors are designed to work above ground or below grade and are specifically designed to manage the smaller flow requirements or Point Source grease interception. Made of durable HDPE, these interceptors are designed for easy access and maintainance. Sized by flow rate these units manage flow rates as low as 7 gpm with 14 lbs. of designed storage capacity and up to 50 gpm with a designed storage capacity of 100 lbs. of grease. Other sizes are available - please check our Website. All Lil Max interceptors can withstand a temperature of up to and including 180 degrees Fahrenheit.

“MIFAB’s stainless steel drains are a cost competitive option to nickel bronze by others. This is particularly important in the South Florida market where the salt environment is aggressive and the building accents are often done in stainless or in chrome. Nickel bronze is simply not cosmetically acceptable when juxtaposed to the Architect’s selected metallic finishes.” – David Tinsley, Plumbing Engineer, KAMM Consulting, Fort Lauderdale, FL