Troubleshooting, Maintenance check list, Backup installation – Basement Watchdog Greenline BW Series User Manual

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Dual Float Controller

This control box contains a piggyback switch that powers
the Basement Watchdog Dual Float. The Dual Float
Controller will activate the pump when either float is
lifted, and then shuts off automatically 10 seconds after
the float drops.

Operating the Pump in a Continuous Duty Application

The Basement Watchdog pumps are rated for continuous duty and may be used in
applications requiring continuous pumping including fountains, ponds, etc. For use in
any continuous duty application the pump should be plugged directly into the wall
outlet without the use of the controller. The outlet must be a single phase properly
grounded 3-prong receptacle, 115V, 60HZ. For continuous duty operation, the pump
must be submerged at least 3/4 of the depth of the pump at all times.

Maintenance Check List

Maintenance should be performed 1-2 times per year.
1. Remove all debris from the bottom of the pit.
2. Remove all debris floating in the water.
3. Remove all debris from the float switch cage.
4. Remove all debris around the air relief valve.
5. Fill the pit with water. Make sure pump turns on at the intended level.
6. While the pump is running, make sure pump is evacuating water at a good pace.
7. While the pump is running, make sure a stream of water is escaping from the air

relief valve. If not, clear the hole of any deposits or debris.

Backup Installation

When the power goes out, the
Basement Watchdog AC sump
pumps will not operate. For
protection during a power
outage, a Basement Watchdog
battery backup system can be
installed. There are three
systems with matching batteries
that will provide protection.
The illustration at right is an
example of a typical battery
backup installation.

PUMP

WIRE

PIT COVER

CHECK
VALVE

FLOAT

WIRE

FLOAT

WIRE

MAIN

A/C PUMP

A/C FLOAT

SWITCH

BATTERY
BACKUP PUMP

BACKUP PUMP
FLOAT SWITCH

BATTERY

DRAIN TILE

BATTERY

CABLE

AC

OUTLET

BACKUP SYSTEM

CONTROL UNIT

PUMP

WIRE

DUAL FLOAT CONTROLLER

PLUGGED INTO

AC OUTLET

FLOOR

JOIST

SLOPE
PIPES
DOWN

DFC1

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Visit our website
www.basementwatchdog.com
for more information about
the Basement Watchdog AC
sump pumps and battery
backup sump pump products.

*Consult a licensed electrician.
If the above solutions do not solve the problem, contact Glentronics customer service 800-991-0466, option 3.

Pump is not plugged in
Water is not high enough to activate the pump
Open circuit
Poor power source
Low voltage
Bad power cable
Locked impeller
Defective float switch
Defective pump
Locked impeller
Incorrect power supply
Overburdened due to heavy sand content in the water
Pump running continuously with no water present
Float switch is mounted too low
Water flowing back from pipe
Malfunctioning float switch
Clogged or frozen discharge
Blocked intake strainer

One or both of the floats is obstructed and
cannot drop down

Defective float switch
Check valve installed with no air bleed hole in
pipe or pump

Check valve is stuck or installed upside down

Check valve on secondary pump will not close
and water re-circulates within the system
Worn impeller
Partially blocked impeller
Clogged or frozen discharge
Broken or leaking pipe
Low power voltage
Check valve installed with no air bleed hole in
pipe or pump

Check valve is stuck or installed upside down

Pump is air locked
Check valve on secondary pump will not close
and water re-circulates within the system
Blocked intake screen
Broken impeller

The pump will not start or run

Thermal protector tripping or
not functioning

Pump starts and stops too
frequently

Pump will not shut off

Insufficient or no water
volume

Abnormal sound or vibration

Plug pump in properly (see instructions)
Make sure float switch is positioned properly
Check circuit breaker or fuse
Check circuit line wires and cable*
Check line wires and source voltage*
Replace with new cable*
Remove strainer and clear obstruction
Replace float switch with new float switch
Replace pump with new pump
Remove strainer and clear obstruction
Check power supply source and voltage
Use water filter or replace with a higher wattage pump
Check float switch
Raise float switch
Install or replace check valve
Replace float switch with new float switch
Clear blockage or thaw frozen line
Clear debris from intake strainer
Clear debris from inside the float cage (Loosen nut on top of float, then
remove c-clip on bottom of float. Remove debris. Tighten nut on top of float,
then replace c-clip on bottom of float.) When reassembling the float, the
magnetic strip on the inside of the float should be facing down.
Replace float switch with new float switch
Drill a bleed hole in the discharge pipe, or clean debris from the existing hole
in the pipe or pump
Reverse or replace check valve. Make sure the check valve is installed with the
flow arrow pointing up and out of the pit.

Replace the check valve on the secondary pump

Replace impeller & adjust spacing between impeller and cover
Remove strainer and clear obstruction
Clear blockage or thaw frozen line
Repair piping
Check power voltage, wires and cable condition
Drill a bleed hole in the discharge pipe, or clean debris from the existing hole
in the pipe or pump
Reverse or replace the check valve. Be sure check valve is installed with flow
arrow pointing up and out of the pit
Remove debris from the air relief valve

Replace the check valve on the secondary pump

Clear debris from intake screen
Replace impeller with new one

Troubleshooting

(Always unplug the pump from the controller before performing any maintenance)

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