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INSTALLATION:
We provide:
1. Battery charger/controller
2. Battery case (battery not included)
3. (1) 1-1/2" street elbow near 12 V pump
4. Coupling from pump discharge
5. Check valve for 12 V pump
6. Float switch to control 12 V pump
Customer required to purchase separately:
1. Check valve for primary pump
2. 1 ½" pipe as needed
3. 1 ½" DWV street elbow H-SPG 45 degree
4. 1 ½" DWV WYE
5. Fitting-primary pump discharge to check valve
Customer supplied "WYE" assembly is easier to make if flexible
couplings from check valves are the same height from the bottom of
the basin. (Fig. 1)
If possible, adjust height of check valves so that they are the same
height from the bottom of the basin by adjusting fittings in primary
pump. (Fig. 2)
Do not glue any parts until the entire assembly, including primary pump,
has been dry assembled to verify fits. Fitting plumbing and getting wiring
away from control floats will be much easier on a bench rather than
working down inside a sump pit. (Fig. 4 and Fig. 6)
See Fig. 1 for following steps:
1. Install coupling on pump discharge.
2. Cut and glue 1-1/2" DWV pipe and glue into hub on street ell leaving
1" past hub
3. Install street ell with pipe into coupling.
4. Attach check valve. Be certain that arrows on check valve are
pointing up.
Adjust discharge on primary pump until the top of both check valves are
even (Fig. 2). Dry fit everything before gluing. The pipe fitting that goes
into primary pump and short piece of pipe needed must be purchased by
customer separately to fit the primary pump that is used.
Assemble "WYE" to attach to the check valves (Fig. 1). All parts in the WYE
must be purchased by the customer, as well as the check valve on the
primary pump discharge.
Once all fittings have been assembled without glue and verified to be the
correct length then glue all pieces together and re-assemble as indicated
above. Be sure to tighten all screw clamps before placing complete
assembly into 18 inch diameter by 24 inch deep basin. Cable tie cords and
wiring to piping to prevent these from causing problems with the operation of
the control floats.
FLOAT INSTALLATION: Install float switch assembly on the discharge pipe
using the provided hose clamp. Position hose clamp around discharge pipe
approximately where shown and tighten securely.
JUNCTION BOX INSTALLATION: Install junction box on the battery case
using two screws, lock washers, and nuts, provided. Complete this step prior
to installing battery. (Fig. 5)
Place the battery as far away from the charger as the wires will permit. (Fig.
4) Never place the charger directly above the battery. Gases from the battery
will corrode and damage charger. (Fig. 4 and Fig. 6)
Lead wire connection of pump, float, charger, and battery to the junction
box. Connect pump lead wires as shown to the pump connection with brown
lead to positive (+) and the black lead to negative (-). Connect black and
white lead wires from the float to the float switch connection.
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NOTE: Connect charger lead wires as shown to the charger connection with
large lead to positive (+) and small lead to negative (-). (Fig. 5) Connect
battery leads to battery with red lead to positive (+) and black lead to
negative (-) then at the junction box connect red lead to positive (+) and the
black lead to negative (-) Plug the charger into 115 V outlet.
Testing:
The back up pump operation can be checked by manually lifting the float
switch. Lower the float switch immediately after the pump starts. This will
turn the pump off. Do not run the pump dry for long periods. This may cause
overheating and damage pump seals. When the pump starts, the alarm will
sound. The reset switch will turn the alarm off.
For float testing, set audible alarm switch to enable then run water into the
sump until the back-up pump is activated. The alarm will sound. To disable
alarm, set switch to the disable position. Reset alarm switch to enable
position once trial testing has been completed.
Close battery box and secure cover with the safety closure strap.
Restore power to the primary pump. The pump should come on and lower
the water level in the sump back to the normal operating level and shut off.
Both primary and backup systems are now ready to use.
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY AND PRIMARY
PUMP FROM THEIR POWER SOURCE BEFORE HANDLING THE
COMPONENTS OF YOUR BACK-UP PUMP OR PRIMARY PUMP.
FOLLOW ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS PROVIDED BY
THE BATTERY MANUFACTURER.
1. Check system every three months. Operate backup system as
described in the operation section of the manual and make sure that
the system is functioning properly.
2. Check battery every three months as follows:
a) Unplug charger unit.
b) Check electrolyte level in battery and refill with distilled water when
necessary per battery manufacturer's instructions.
c) Check battery terminals for tightness and corrosion.
Clean and tighten as needed.
d) Plug in charger unit.
Fig. 1
Fig. 3
CHECK VALVE
CUSTOMER SUPPLIED
1-1/2" PIPE
Fig. 2
1"
1-1/2" STREET ELBOW
PUMP
COUPLING

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