Installation, Operation, Bcap, bcsc, bcsm, bcst, bspm, bspt series – Blue Angel Pumps BCST50 User Manual
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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
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is equipped with a 3-conductor cord and 
3-prong, grounding type plug. BSPM 
and BCSM pumps must be connected 
to a control system for automatic 
operation. For all other models, insert 
the switch cord plug directly into a GFCI 
protected 120 volt outlet. 
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD
3. Insert the pump power cord plug
directly into the back of the switch 
cord plug, (See Figures 4 and 5).
4. Fill sump with water. The pump will
start automatically when the water 
has filled the sump to a depth of 
approximately 13 in. (8 in. for BCAP 
and BCSC Series). The pump will stop 
when the water depth is approximately 
7 in. (approximately 3 in. for BCAP and 
BCSC Series). The pump will recycle 
thereafter as required.
Do not operate the
pump unless it
is submerged in water. Dry running 
causes pump failure.
5. While the pump is draining the pit,
verify that the discharge piping is 
carrying the water to a point several 
feet away from the foundation.
6. If pump discharge line is exposed to
freezing temperature, the exposed line 
must be pitched to drain. Trapped water 
will freeze and damage the pump.
NOTE: The motor is equipped with an 
automatic reset thermal protector. 
(BCAP and BCSC Series only)
Solid-state water sensor modes of operation:
 • Sump pump will turn on when water is 
about 1.5 in. from the top of the switch.
Installation
1. Install pump in a sump pit with
minimum size as shown in Figure 1. 
Construct sump pit of tile, concrete, 
steel or plastic.
2. The unit should be located and
rest on a solid, level foundation. 
Do not place pump directly on clay, 
earth, gravel or sandy surface. These 
surfaces contain small stones, gravel, 
sand, etc. that may clog or damage 
the pump and cause pump failure.
Flood risk. If
fl exible discharge
hose is used, make sure pump is secured 
in sump pit to prevent movement. 
Failure to secure pump could allow pump 
movement and switch interference and 
prevent pump from starting or stopping.
3. A check valve is required in the
discharge line to prevent back-flow 
when the pump shuts off. It is best 
to install the check-valve directly to 
the pump discharge. Thread a check 
valve into the pump discharge. 
4. Connect 1-1/4 in. or 1-1/2 in. rigid
pipe to rubber boot on check valve. 
(Reverse boot for 1-1/2 in. diameter 
pipe.) Tighten hose clamps.
Support
pump
and piping when
assembling and after installation. Failure 
to do so could cause piping to break, 
pump to fail, etc. which could result in 
property damage and/or personal injury.
5. Protect electrical cord from sharp
objects, hot surfaces, oil and 
chemicals. Avoid kinking the cord and 
replace damaged cords immediately.
Make sure there is
adequate room for
the fl oat switch to move freely during 
operation (see Figure 2).
6. A sump pit cover must be installed
to prevent debris from clogging or 
damaging the pump.
7. Position pump switch AWAY from
the inlet so switch is clear from 
incoming water (See Figure 3).
Operation
Always
disconnect
the power source before 
attempting to install, service, 
relocate or maintain the pump. 
Never touch sump pump, pump motor, 
water or discharge piping when pump is 
connected to electrical power. Never handle 
a pump or pump motor with wet hands or 
when standing on wet or damp surface or 
in water. Fatal electrical shock could occur.
1. A ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI) is required (See Figure 3).
Risk of electrical
shock! This pump
is supplied with a grounding conductor 
and grounding type attachment plug. 
Use a grounded receptacle to reduce the 
risk of fatal electrical shock.
Never cut off the round grounding prong. 
Cutting the cord or plug will void the 
warranty and make the pump inoperable.
2. This pump is only for use on 120 Volt
(single-phase), 60 Hz, 15 amp service and
GFCI PROTECTED
OUTLET
DISCHARGE PIPE
CHECK VALVE
ON
@
8”
INCOMING
WATER
SWITCH
OFF
@
APPROX. 3”
INLET PIPE
BCAP, BCSC, BCSM, BCST, BSPM, BSPT Series
Figure 1
Grounded 
Outlet
24 in.
Min.
14 in. Dia.Min.
Figure 3 - BCAP and BCSC Series
Grounding
Blade
Grounded
Outlet
Power
Cord
Switch
Cord
TEST
RESET
Figure 4
TEST
RESET
Figure 5 - Solid state water sensor
Figure 2: BCST and BSPT series
Place pump 
where the 
fl oat will not 
be obstructed
A freely 
moving fl oat 
ensures that 
the pump will
perform properly.
NOTICE: An obstructed
fl oat will cause the pump to fail.
Keep sensor 
face free 
of foreign 
material
Check 
Valve
Inlet
Pipe
Inlet
Screen