Product Manual
Installing the Pipe and Pump
The Pro Series Pair of Pumps combination system
is compact and will fit in a sump pit as small as
12” wide. It measures 23¾” inches from the
bottom of the pump stand to the top of the Y-
connector where it will be attached to the
discharge pipe.
Use a pit that conforms to all
local codes, and check the
code to see if a gate valve or
ball valve is required.
The path of the existing
vertical discharge pipe to an
exterior wall should have the
shortest path with the fewest
turns. The more turns will
reduce the pumping capacity.
The horizontal discharge pipe
must be positioned in a downward slope when it
exits the building, so any remaining water will
drain away. Failure to do this will prevent water
from exiting the pit, and damage the pump if the
line freezes. (see Diagram A)
The system should be placed on a flat surface free
from dirt and debris. If the bottom of the sump
pit is not clean, remove as much of the debris as
possible. The pumps are attached to a sump foot
(stand) to raise them above any debris.
If you are replacing an old sump pump, unplug
the pump from the outlet.
1. Remove the check valve or rubber union.
Discard the check valve. The Pro Series
system contains built-in check valves, so the
old check valve will not be needed. If the
existing system is installed without a check
valve or rubber union, saw the pipe apart above
the sump pit. (Refer to the diagram in step 3)
2. Remove the old pump from the pit, and
unscrew the pipe and pipe adapter from the
pump. You can use this pipe to extend the
discharge pipe, if needed.
3. Measure the distance from the bottom of the
sump pit to the end of the discharge pipe.
Subtract 24¾” inches (the height of the pump
system + 1 inch). Cut a piece of 1-1/2” rigid
PVC pipe to that length.
4. Connect this piece to the discharge pipe by
cementing the two pieces together with a 1-
1/2” PVC pipe connector. (Follow the
instructions on the PVC pipe cleaner and
cement.) OR, (b) no hub coupling.
5. Remove the attached cords and controllers
from the carton and place them next to the
pump system. MAKE SURE THE CORDS AND
CONTROLLERS DO NOT FALL INTO THE SUMP PIT.
6. Loosen the hose clamps on the no hub
coupling and slide the coupling up on the
discharge pipe. Tighten the upper hose clamp.
7. Lift the combination system by the handle on
the primary pump and lower it into the sump
pit. Make sure it is level.
8. Inspect the two float switches. They should
both be vertical.
9. Inspect all of the screws on the hose clamps
of the no hub couplings (primary and backup
pumps). They should be tight.
10. Position the top of the pump system pipe so
that it is directly below the discharge pipe.
Connect the system with the no hub
coupling, and tighten the upper and lower
hose clamps. Make sure both the discharge
pipe and the system have ample overlap
within the no hub coupling.
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BACKUP
PUMP
CHARGER
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Power On
(when flashing)
12 Amps
Maximum
10
45
Enhanced Float
Controller
Consider a Pro Series
Battery Backup
Sump Pump System
Adjust pump timer from 5-45 seconds
using a flat head screw driver.
Seconds
23
3
/
4
“
Diagram A
END OF
PIPE
23
3
/
4
”
CUT
PVC TO
THIS
LENGTH
1
2
4b
4a3
5
7
8 10
6
LIFT
9