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2. If the pump wires are intact, the pump may be

clogged.  (a) Disconnect the control unit from
the  wall  outlet,  and  disconnect  the  battery
cables.  (b) Release the union or check valve
and  remove  the  pump  and  rigid  PVC  pipe
section  from  the  sump  pit.  (c)  Clear  any
debris  from  the  strainer,  and  then  reconnect
the pump to the discharge pipe.  (d) Connect
the control unit, and the battery cables to the
battery…the WHITE wire to the NEGATIVE (-)
post,  and  then  the  BLACK  wire  to  the
POSITIVE (+) post.  Tighten the wing nuts on
the battery posts.  (e) Plug the control unit
back into the wall outlet.

3. (a) Check the DC fuse by pulling it out of the

fuse  holder.    (b)  If  the  wires  are  burned  and
broken,  replace  the  fuse  with  a  25  amp  DC
safety  fuse.    If  the  fuse  blows  again,  unplug
the  computer  control  unit  from  the  wall  and
disconnect the battery cables from the battery.
Then  call  Glentronics  technical  support  for
instructions at 800-991-0466. You may need to
replace the pump.

4. Plug  the  main  AC  pump  back  into  the  wall

outlet.

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The pump was activated

When  water  rises  in  the  sump  pit  and  lifts  the
float switch, the pump will begin pumping, and
the  “Pump  was  activated”  light  and  alarm  will
turn on.  The pump warning stays on to alert you
to the fact that the standby system was used to
empty  the  water  from  the  sump.    Try  to
determine what caused the system to activate.

• Check the main pump for failure.  It may not

be working, the float switch may be stuck, or
it  may  be  too  small  to  handle  the  inflow  of
water.

• Make  sure  the  check  valve  is  working  and

installed  correctly.    It  may  need  to  be
replaced.

• Make sure the discharge pipe is not clogged or

frozen.

• If the power was out, the backup pump was

automatically  activated.    You  need  to  push
the RED button to silence the alarm.

REPLACING THE PUMP

Unplug the main AC pump when installing
the backup pump to avoid electric shock.
Failure to do so could cause serious injury or
death.  Review the safety instructions on
page 1.

REFER TO PHOTOS AT RIGHT

1. Unplug  the  Pro  Series  control  unit  from  the

wall outlet.

2. Remove  the  cover  of  the  battery  box  by

pushing  in  the  tabs  on  the  front  and  back,
then lifting up.

3. Fan  the  area  around  the  top  of  the  battery

with  a  piece  of  cardboard  (or  another  non-
metallic material) to remove any hydrogen or
oxygen gas that may have been emitted from
the battery.

4. Remove the fluid sensor from the top of the

battery.    Unscrew  the  wing  nuts  and  remove
the battery cables from the battery.

5. Unplug the pump from the back of the control

unit.

6. Release the union or check valve and remove

the pump and the rigid PVC pipe section from
the sump pit.

7. Unscrew  the  pipe  and  adapter  from  the  old

pump, and screw them into the new pump.

8. Lower the pump into the sump and reconnect

the union or check valve.

9. Plug  the  pump  wires  into  the  back  of  the

control unit.

10. Replace  the  fluid  sensor  in  the  top  of  the

battery.    Connect  the  battery  cables  to  the
battery…the WHITE wire to the NEGATIVE (-)
post,  and  then  the  BLACK  wire  to  the
POSITIVE (+) post.  Tighten the wing nuts. 

11. Replace the cover of the battery box.

12. Plug the control unit and the main AC pump

back  into  the  wall  outlet.    (You  should
provide additional protection for the control
unit by using a surge protector.)

13. If  any  alarms  are  sounding,  press  the  RED

button on the front of the control panel for
one (1) second to silence them.

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Battery power level  

Your Pro Series backup sump pump system has a
gauge  which  will  report  the  level  of  charge
remaining in the battery.  As the battery’s energy
is depleted during operation without AC power, or
simply  by  aging,  the  gauge  will  indicate  the
percent of charge remaining in the battery.  Should
the level drop below 25%, the “Battery problem”
indicator will light up and the alarm will sound.

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Summary of Contents for PHCC 2400 Pro Series

Page 1: ...ction to existing discharge for narrow sumps 7 Battery Instructions 8 9 Control Unit Connections Positioning the float switch 9 Connecting the pump 9 Installing the battery fluid sensor 10 Connecting...

Page 2: ...ntronics Inc 645 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 4205 BATTERY PREPARATION Sulfuric acid can cause blindness or severe burns Avoid contact with skin eyes or clothing In the event of an accident fl...

Page 3: ...battery with this system It will not run the pump as long as the Pro Series 2200 or B12 90 battery The internal construction of some wet cell batteries may not be compatible with this system Glentron...

Page 4: ...e main AC pump Try to fit the backup pump on the floor of the sump first Make sure there is enough room so the backup pump and the main pump do not touch each other Select the installation method that...

Page 5: ...ia the shortest path with the fewest turns More turns will reduce the pumping capacity The pipe section exiting the building should be on a downward slope so that the water in the pipe will exit outsi...

Page 6: ...lled at this time Cut the discharge pipe approximately one 1 foot above the floor Install a check valve on the top of the pipe and tighten the bottom hose clamp Now prime and cement a small piece of 1...

Page 7: ...he details of each installation will vary Using sound plumbing practices route the discharge pipe to an exterior wall via the shortest path with the fewest turns More turns will reduce the pumping cap...

Page 8: ...attached to the Pro Series pump Make sure it is installed with the arrow pointing up or it will not prevent the backflow of water 6 When a check valve is used a 1 8 hole must be drilled in the PVC pip...

Page 9: ...OLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THIS PAGE IF THE TOP OF YOUR BATTERY LOOKS LIKE PHOTO B ON PAGE 9 FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGE 9 TO FILL THE BATTERY 1 Remove the cover of the battery box by pushing in th...

Page 10: ...erstanding the Warnings Alarms section of this manual page 11 1 The fluid in the battery is low If you are not using a PHCC Pro Series standby battery you cannot use the battery fluid sensor You will...

Page 11: ...ITIVE post Replace the wing nuts and tighten them Slide the switch on the front of the controller to the type of battery used with the system maintenance free battery or non maintenance free battery 6...

Page 12: ...let is bad When the problem is corrected the battery should recharge If the 5th light on the controller is also on check your main pump for failure The backup pump may have been activated repeatedly i...

Page 13: ...ing a surge protector 10 If any of the alarms are sounding press the RED button on the front of the control panel for one 1 second REPLACING THE BATTERY Risk of electrical shock or battery explosion w...

Page 14: ...se box for failure and correct the problem 2 Check the power cord Make sure it is securely plugged into the wall outlet Make sure the outlet is working properly 3 The control unit may have received a...

Page 15: ...n AC pump when installing the backup pump to avoid electric shock Failure to do so could cause serious injury or death Review the safety instructions on page 1 REFER TO PHOTOS AT RIGHT 1 Unplug the Pr...

Page 16: ...inal next to the screw marked common Turn the screw a few turns to lock in the wire If the security system requires a closing of a contact to activate the alarm secure the other wire in the terminal h...

Page 17: ...ated brown outs Otherwise reduce the number of other appliances on the circuit Make sure the pump is securely plugged into the back of the control unit Remove strainer from pump and clean out any debr...

Page 18: ...ted below GLENTRONICS INC at its option will either repair or replace the product and return it postage prepaid What is NOT Covered by this Warranty This warranty does not cover the cost or value of d...

Page 19: ...and controller for reliable operation The dual float has not one but two floats mounted within a protective cage Should one float fail to operate the second float automatically activates the pump The...

Page 20: ...2013 Glentronics Inc 1806114 05 17...

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