PHCC Pro Series Pro Series C22 User Manual

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9. Remove the elbow from the new pump. You

will not need it. Squeeze the clamps on the
pump elbow and insert the elbow into the
new pump.

10. Screw the base of the new backup pump into

the sump foot.

11. (OPTIONAL) While you have the pump out of

the sump pit, this would be a good time to
replace the check valves. A check valve with
1½”MPT on one end, and 1½” SLIP on the

other is commonly available, or you may
order this part #1141001 from Glentronics.
(a) You will need to loosen the screws on
the no-hub connectors on both pipes. (b)
Remove the float switches. Then ease off the
Y-assembly. (c) The check valves can then
be unscrewed from the pipes and new valves
can be screwed into the pipes. (d) Replace
the Y-assembly and tighten the screws on
the no-hub connectors. (e) Replace the float
switches making sure they are vertical with
the float for the primary pump lower than
the float for the backup pump. You will need
to secure them with a wire tie.

12. Lower the pumps into the sump pit by the

handle on the primary pump.

13. Ease the Y-assembly back into the rubber

union on the discharge pipe and tighten the
hose clamps.

14. Connect the backup pump to the back of the

gray control unit.

15. Insert the fluid sensor into the top of the

battery, or into the battery cap, depending
on which battery you own.

16. Connect the battery wires to the battery

terminals, BLACK to the NEGATIVE (-) post,
and RED to the POSITIVE (+) post.

17. Plug the charger from the gray control unit

into the outlet. (You should provide added
protection for the backup controller by using
a surge protector.)

18. Plug the primary pump into the blue

piggyback controller, and plug both into the
wall outlet.

19. If any of the alarms are sounding, press the

GRAY button for 1 second.

20. Fill the sump with water to make sure the

primary pump is working. When the pumping
cycle is finished, lift the float switch on the
backup pump to make sure it activates the
backup pump.

REPLACING THE PRIMARY PUMP

Before you begin this process, you will need a
new primary pump. You may also want to
change the check valves at this time. The check
valves have a
1½” MPT on
one end, and a
1½” SLIP on
the other end.
See page 15 for
part numbers.
You will also
need two (2)
new wire ties.

Risk of electrical shock or battery explosion,
which can cause serious injury or death. Wear
eye protection. Work in a well-ventilated
area. Do not smoke or allow a spark or flame
in the vicinity of the battery. Avoid dropping
metal tools on the battery. Review the safety
instructions on page 1.

YOU WILL BE DISCONNECTING ALL THE
WIRES. BE SURE THEY DO NOT FALL INTO
THE SUMP PIT.

REFER TO THE PHOTOS AT RIGHT

1. Unplug the primary pump, and its blue

piggyback controller from the wall outlet.
Unplug the charger for the backup pump
control unit, too

2. Unplug the backup pump from the back of the

gray control unit.

3. Remove the cover of the battery box and fan

the area around the top of the battery with a
piece of cardboard (or another non-metallic
material) to remove any hydrogen or oxygen
gas that may have been emitted from the
battery.

4. Remove the fluid sensor from the battery;

remove the battery wires from the battery
terminals. Be sure they do not touch each
other while one is connected to the battery.

!

DANGER

11b

11c

14

FUSE

CHARGER

PUMP

9

11a

18

17

15 & 16

13

11e

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