Do you swap the switch levels back and forth to even out the wear ?... when we typically loose power we have a lot of water coming in... so a generator was the way to go for me. I have two pumps in the sump next to each other with two different switches, so that if one fails the other turns on. There is also a high water alarm.
Good advice !Sizing, battery backup, etc. all depend on how much water volume you are getting when the weather gets bad.
Do you swap the switch levels back and forth to even out the wear ?
If you actually get so much water that BOTH pumps are running, I would have a third pump stored near by !
Good advice !
I had a 15 year old Zoeller that for some reason had a float switch that would stick. Caused the battery back up to kick on at least 4 or 5 different occasions. I could watch it fail if you sa there long enough and watched it in a bad storm. Replaced with Zoeller BG 55- I think- 1/3rd hp. 125-145 bucks at the plumbing supply store
If it is running 3 times an hour you need to adjust the switch.
It is coming on at too low a water level.
The easy way on a submersible is to put 3 bricks under it to form a triangle.
That will raise it 2 inches.
If it is running 3 times an hour you need to adjust the switch.
It is coming on at too low a water level.
On a pedestal just slip the stops up.
The easy way on a submersible is to put 3 bricks under it to form a triangle.
That will raise it 2 inches.
You will need to cut 2 inches out of the pipe.
