Jets® Interface units
Interface units are components that allow grey water, from showers, sinks and washing machines, to be safely connected to vacuum systems without compromising the system's performance.
- Flexible
- Easy to install
- Maintains system operation


Interface units for different scenarios
Our product range includes grey water interface units (GWIs) and grey water tanks designed to meet different site requirements.
The different grey water units are available in different sizes and materials, including durable plastic and stainless steel. They can be incorporated into new toilet system installations as well as retrofit.
Interceptor tanks are another important part of our interface range. Typically used to collect condensate water from sources like freezers and refrigeration units in supermarkets. The Jets® vacuum systems for supermarkets are easy to install without the need for extensive floorwork. The condensate water can be moved to one collective drain where it best suits the store.

Interface units for different scenarios
Our product range includes grey water interface units (GWIs) and grey water tanks designed to meet different site requirements.
The different grey water units are available in different sizes and materials, including durable plastic and stainless steel. They can be incorporated into new toilet system installations as well as retrofit.
Interceptor tanks are another important part of our interface range. Typically used to collect condensate water from sources like freezers and refrigeration units in supermarkets. The Jets® vacuum systems for supermarkets are easy to install without the need for extensive floorwork. The condensate water can be moved to one collective drain where it best suits the store.What is grey water?
Grey water refers to wastewater that comes from other sources than the toilet.
Unlike black water, which contains sewage, grey water typically includes used water from sinks, showers, dishwashers, washing machines, and other cleaning or cooling processes. It may contain traces of soap, grease, or particles but is generally less contaminated, making it suitable for controlled reuse or separate treatment.
By identifying and managing these sources separately, building operators can reduce load on main drainage systems and improve overall sustainability. Especially when using interface units that support effective grey water collection and discharge.
Common grey water sources include:
- Washbasins and showers
- Dishwashing stations and utility sinks
- Laundry systems
- Air conditioning and ventilation condensate
- Refrigeration units and heat pumps
- Floor cleaning and wash-down areas

Smarter grey water reuse with source separation
Source separation can reduce water consumption, make handling wastewater more sustainable, and enable smarter use of resources.
Source separation refers to having different pipes for grey water and black water, to collect them separately. By isolating grey water from sinks, showers, and appliances, buildings can treat and reuse the grey water locally, often for irrigation or technical systems.
Jets® interface units support this by connecting grey water sources directly to vacuum systems without overloading the system.

Jets® Pipe care solutions
Proper maintenance is an important part of keeping any pipe system running smoothly.
Vacuum systems need regular attention to stay efficient, hygienic, and operational. Every installation is unique and so is the build-up that can occur inside it. Whether it's scale, grease, or biofilm, proper cleaning and treatment helps ensure smooth performance, reduced wear, and longer equipment life.