Installation steps – Burcam 300403 EMERGENCY BACK UP PUMP 12V User Manual

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INSTALLATION STEPS

STEP 1
STEP 2

STEP 3
STEP 4

STEP 5

STEP 6

STEP 7

STEP 8

STEP 9

STEP 10

STEP 11

NOTICE

Installation of this unit may take several hours. Before disabling your main pump, have
ready appropriate means of evacuating the sump.

Turn off power to main pump.

Check valve : If you install your emergency 12 V pump using the same
discharge pipe of your main 115V pump, a check valve is required
between the T or Y connection and both pumps. We supply a check
valve with this emergengy pump. Be sure your main 115V pump is
equipped with a check valve (see picture 1). These check valves are
required to prevent backflow to the sump pit.

We strongly suggest to run your discharge pipe with 1 1/2” rigid PVC piping.

The emergency pump must be installed at 45

0

angle (see picture 2) to

prevent airlock into the pump body.

Screw the supplied adaptors and check valve to the pump discharge
using

TEFLON

tape (see picture 3).

Glue a 45

0

fitting to the check valve to maintain the pump in same

position as per picture 2 and 3.

Mesure and cut a discharge pipe so that back-up pump is 4” to 8” above
the bottom of the sump pit.

Connect the discharge pipe of back-up pump to the discharge pipe of the
main pump using a Y and a 45

0

fitting as per picture 4.

Be sure all connections are well glued.

Attach the float switch to the back-up pump discharge pipe using the
enclosed tie-wrap, as per picture 4. The standby pump’s float switch
should be installed so that it will not activate until standby pump’s inlet is
under water. Make sure power wires do not interfere with float switch or
pump inlet.

Place battery box within 3 feet of the sump and install a 115V AC
separately fused outlet within 5 feet of the control box. The electrical
outlet must be protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
The area must be also clean, dry and well ventilated.

Picture #1

Picture #2

Picture #3

Picture #4

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