1 - 12 volt battery backup sump pump
1 - Control/alarm panel
1 - Float switch
1 - 12 volt battery charger
1 - Extra fuse
2 - Battery terminal post clamps
TOOLS:
Adjustable wrench or socket wrench
Screwdriver
Hack saw or PVC pipe cutters
File or sandpaper for sanding cut pipe
Clean cloth for wiping water debris
DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER FROM PRIMARY SUMP PUMP
STEP 1:
Disconnect check valve or coupling from the discharge
pipe and primary sump pump. Then remove primary
sump pump and pipe assembly from sump and place in
a well lit work area. Re-install check valve at the sump
discharge or base. Be sure check valve is below the
back up pump.
STEP 2:
Hold the automatic float switch up in the hold position.
Mark that location on the discharge pipe. From that
mark, measure up the pipe 2" and mark the pipe again.
At the second mark, cut off a section of the discharge
pipe as described below, to allow space for the sup-
plied pump installation tee.
If discharge is 1-1/4" pipe, cut off 1-1/2" of pipe.
If discharge is 1-1/2" pipe, cut off 2" of pipe.
STEP 3:
Thread the Battery Backup Sump Pump onto thedual
size pipe tee provided. Once the pump is threaded
tight and setting parallel to the discharge pipe, turn the
pipe to the 2 o'clock position to prevent air from being
trapped in the pump housing. Then cement the installa-
tion tee to the discharge pipe with PVC primer and PVC
cement.
For parts or assistance, call ECO-FLO Customer Service at 1-877 326-3561
CONTENTS
2 - Wire ties
1 - Plastic battery case (Battery not included)
1 - Dual pipe size (1-1/2" or 1-1/4") PVC tee
4 - Mounting screws
TOOLS & MATERIALS NEEDED
MATERIALS:
PVC cement and primer
One 12 Volt Group 24 Deep Cycle Marine
Battery
INSTALLATION
4
with a 1" threaded fitting for installing the
pump
Check Valve
Cut out
section of
pipe
2"
12
Dual
1
size tee
2
adapter
Backup
Sump
5
Pump
6
3
4