Sump System Operation Testing (continued)
Step 7
a. After primary pump, backup pump, and charger/controller unit function has been confirmed, reconnect power to the charger/controller unit and the
primary pump.
i. Confirm that primary pump activates and evacuate the remaining water from the sump basin down to the normal OFF level of the primary pump.
Primary pump should deactivate when the OFF level is reached.
ii. Slide the DISABLE-ENABLE switch on the charger/controller junction box back to ENABLE to restore functionality of the audible alarm once operation
testing is completed.
Step 8
a. Charger/controller unit LED indicators should provide status of battery's charge.
i. See Charger/Controller Unit Operation section for details.
Step 9
a. Confirm that battery is in working condition according to the battery manufacturer's instructions and is fully charged.
Step 10
a. The primary and backup pumps are now ready for operation.
System Maintenance:
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W A R N I N G
on or around the sump pump or battery backup system beginning with 115 VAC powered pumps, level switches, and charger
controllers; followed by DC powered items. Includes all items such as pumps, level control switches, charger/controller unit,
and battery systems.
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CAUTION
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The backup pump is designed for pumping clear water only. Do not use the pump in applications where effluent (gray water),
sewage or any other debris (gravel, sand, floating debris, etc.) is present.
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CAUTION
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Do not allow the sump basin to overflow during this maintenance.
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NOTICE
Inspect and test the sump system condition and operation every 3 months (more frequently in heavy-use applications).
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Step 1
a. = Refer to battery manufacturer's instructions to confirm that battery is in working condition and is fully charged.
i. Clean any corrosion from the battery posts or pump terminals.
Step 2
a. Remove all debris (gravel, sand, floating debris, etc.) from the sump basin.
b. Review sump system components for any build-up (minerals, etc.) that would inhibit functionality of the components.
i. If significant, remove build-up or replace affected components.
Step 3
a. Confirm that all flexible coupling hose clamps are fully engaged with plumbing and fully tightened.
Step 4
a. Test operation of the sump system following the instructions outlined in the Sump System Operation Testing section of this manual.
WARNING
Disconnect power from all electrical equipment housed within the sump system before working
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