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Material required for battery back-up sump pump application
Pump installation
- Teflon tape.
- Desired length of
PVC
or
ABS
pipe and fittings, to link up emergency pump discharge
to existing discharge pipe.
Tools
- Screwdrivers, hacksaw to cut pipe, knife to assist in pipe cutting, round file to smooth pipe
ends, pipe wrench, adjustable wrench to tighten fittings, propane torch and
welding material.
Battery
Use only a new fully charged 12 Volt deep cycle marine battery. Electrolyte level must be
checked and maintenance must be done in accordance with manufacturer’s guideline.
Battery sizes that will fit into the battery box are 24C, 24VCM, 27C, 27CM, and 27F.
Battery recharge time will be different at each installation. Under normal conditions it will
take two to four days to bring a deep cycle battery back to full charge after it has been
discharged. If electrical power to the house is lost more than once a week, consider
keeping a spare, fully-charged battery to replace an exhausted battery for the standby
sump pump.
After each start, the pump will run for 5 to 30 seconds after the float return to it’s
original position.
APPLICATION
Designed for a permanent installation on
a submersible or column type sump pump.
CAPACITY:
4’
1 400
US GPH
FRICTION LOSS
8’
1 200
US GPH
IN PIPE
10’
1 020
US GPH
NOT INCLUDED
FEATURES
12 V DC motor
Easy to install on any kind of sump pump.
Check valve included.
An electrical outlet is required.
Average battery life on a continuous duty cycle
- 7 HRS at
4’ (1,25m)
- 9 HRS at
8’
(2,5m)
- 10 HRS at
10’
(3,0m)