Presskan system a. s. is the supplier of the trademarked PRESSKAN® pressure sewerage system that has been on the market for almost 30 years.
We are the owner of the PRESSKAN® trademark and own interests in subsidiaries in Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Serbia. We are also present in Bulgaria, Russia, Greece and other countries.
Our main business activity is closely linked to other services, such as the design of pressure sewerage systems including hydraulic calculations, installation and the construction of related utility networks.
PRESSKAN system, a. s. is the successor of NEPTUN PRESSKAN, spol. s r. o., which operated on the Czech market from 1995. Presskan system a. s. is the supplier of the trademarked PRESSKAN® pressure sewerage system that has been on the market for almost 30 years. We manufacture one type of pump intended only for the PRESSKAN® pressure sewerage system.
We won the Reliable Company award from the živéfirmy.cz portal in 2021.
We provide the best technology for draining waste water and sewage.
By providing a sewerage system for municipalities, sites and family houses, we process used water that is then returned to circulation. In this way we help maintain a clean environment.
The basic PRESSKAN® pressure sewerage system unit is a pump shaft with a sludge pump, which is operated via a control panel.
Our technology consists of the following components:
The pump shaft and the technology is installed under the terrain level (with the exception of the control panel).
The whole system is controlled via the automatic control box mounted on a wall or in a separate stand. This box contains control lights that indicate the status of the pump.
The positive displacement pump is located in the pump shaft. This shaft collects waste water from the building. The pump is operated via the control panel and a level sensor. Once the level reaches the top sensor, the pump is switched on and the shaft content is pumped into the pipes. The pumped water is transported via the pipes to a waste water treatment plant. The pump automatically switches off once the level in the shaft drops.