background image

 

Phillips head screwdriver

 

Pencil or marker

 

PTFE pipe thread sealant tape

 

PVC glue (solvent weld)

 

PVC pipe cleaner

 

Cloth towel

 

Plastic fittings

 

Check valve(s) - 1 or 2 depending on installation 38-120 

Ampere-Hour Storage or Deep Cycle Battery 

Required 

Battery Capacity:

 

For best results, use the following AGM Storage Batteries:

 

Part

 

Amp-Hour

 

Gal/Charge 

at 10’

 

Approx Run 

Time

 

BAT40

 

40

 

3000

 

4.5 Hours

 

BAT75

 

75

 

7000

 

10.3 Hours

 

 

Unit equipped with dual battery capability 

 

Maximum amp-hour: 120

 

NOTICE:

 The charger will not fully charge batteries with 

excessive amp hour ratings without resetting system.

 

BATTERY BACKUP SYSTEM (BBU) 

 

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 

NOTICE:

 

 

Install this system during a time when the primary pump 
will not be needed. Gather all supplies before starting. 
Read all warnings and installation steps before you 
start. 

 

 

Be prepared for water to leak from the coupling or 
piping when disassembling or cutting the discharge 
pipe. Protect system components, tools and supplies 
from getting wet. Dry any work areas that get wet.

 

NOTICE:

 Study pages 4-6 to determine which installation 

method will be best for you. The “Separate Discharge” 

(Figure 2, Page 4), installation is recommended.

 

 

NOTICE:

 Check your local codes and ordinances regarding 

waste water disposal (especially when running the pump 
discharge outside the house) before you start. The 
installation must conform to all legal requirements. If 
possible, install the BBU so that the discharge goes directly 
outdoors (separate discharge pipe from the primary sump 
pump discharge pipe).  If this is not a practical option, see 

the “Common Discharge” (Figure 3, Page 4) option.

 

NOTICE:

 For ALL installations, once the installation is 

complete, run both the primary sump pump and the BBU 
through at least one complete cycle to make sure that 
everything operates correctly.

 

 Personal injury and flood hazard.

 Do not turn 

the pump on until all the fittings are glued and the glue has 

dried. Loose fittings can explode off of pipes and cause 
personal injury and flooding.

 

 Risk of electrical shock.

 At the circuit breaker or 

fuse box, turn off the electrical power to the sump pump 
before beginning this installation. 

Setup

 

1.

 

Locate the high water level in your sump pit (the water 
level at which the existing (primary) sump pump starts - 
see Figure 1). Turn off power to pump and mark this 
point on the discharge pipe with a pencil or marker.

 

2.

 

Drain the sump pit as far as possible without running 
the pump dry. Do this by:

 

A. P

iggyback

 

switch

: Unplug the pump and switch from the 

outlet, then unplug the pump from the piggyback 
switch. Reset the circuit breaker or reinstall the fuse 
and plug the pump directly into the outlet. The 
pump will start. Drain the pit and unplug the pump. 
OR

 

b. N

o

 

piggyback

 

switch

: Reset the circuit breaker or reinstall 

the fuse and use a non-conducting broom handle or 
stick to raise the float switch; the pump should 
start. Drain the pit and then release the switch.

 

3.

 

When the pit has drained, turn off (open) the circuit 
breaker or remove the fuse again to avoid electrical 
shock while working on the installation.

 

 

Figure 1: Mark pipe at ‘start’ water level

 

Summary of Contents for BDWWHU

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL BDWWHU Backup System...

Page 2: ...fting by the cord can damage the cord Pump clear water only with this pump Pump is permanently lubricated at the factory Do not try to lubricate it Keep battery charger and battery box off of the floo...

Page 3: ...rectly outdoors separate discharge pipe from the primary sump pump discharge pipe If this is not a practical option see the Common Discharge Figure 3 Page 4 option NOTICE For ALL installations once th...

Page 4: ...tallation if the Primary Sump Pump PSP does not have a check valve installed below the wye you MUST install a check valve for the PSP as shown This prevents backflow of water into the sump from the Ba...

Page 5: ...charge pipes Figure 3 Typical installation with common discharge pipe INSTALLATION Typical Separate Discharge Risk of electrical shock Can shock burn or kill Unplug the primary sump pump before beginn...

Page 6: ...Leave the hose clamps loose and slide the Assembly down below the top of the riser pipe 9 Determine where you want the discharge to exit the basement At that point drill the necessary holes large enou...

Page 7: ...he discharge pipe install one now 9 Cut a length of discharge pipe for the PSP to fit between the check valve and a 45 slip wye Be sure to allow for the overlap needed for gluing joints 10 Install the...

Page 8: ...case from chipping and gouging do not let the battery sit on a concrete floor Install the battery on a shelf or protective pad plywood 2x4s etc Always install the battery in a dry location that is pro...

Page 9: ...ions for maintenance and safe use of the battery 1 Connect the positive charger controller lead wire red to the positive battery terminal red Connect the negative charger controller lead wire black to...

Page 10: ...e SILENCE ALARM button again for one second Depress the SYSTEM TEST button hold it for one second release The PUMP STATUS LED should stop flashing Wiring Setup NOTICE During normal operation the flash...

Page 11: ...when it first receives power from the battery the BATTERY STATUS LED will flash for 3 seconds NOTICE To activate any Control Button press and hold it for 1 second LED Display TABLE II Operating Code...

Page 12: ...he LED Charging Indicates that the battery is charging see Table II above Battery Status A Continuous ON the battery voltage is above 10 9 Volts DC and capacity is above 20 B Slow Beep Slow LED Flash...

Page 13: ...S LED When pushed with the SILENCE ALARM button the Charger Controller microprocessor resets and error code resets Silence Alarm Toggle Prevents the audible alarm sounding Press and release to reset L...

Page 14: ...primary pump discharge and the Battery Backup wye Check for an obstruction in the discharge pipe The discharge pipe length and or height exceeds the capacity of the pump See Table VI Page 11 for pump...

Page 15: ...012 3 Float Switch PS17 2003 4 Charger Controller PS217 1521 5 Battery Case Complete PS17 1512 6 AC Adaptor PS17 2008 7 11 x 14 Plastic Cable Tie Purchase separately If pump fails replace entire syste...

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