Benefits Of Submersible Sewage Pump


The Submersible Sewage Pump is designed to remove water accumulated in basements and crawl spaces and deposit it safely through the house’s wastewater system

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  Benefits of Submersible Sewage Pump

  The Submersible Sewage Pump is designed to remove water accumulated in basements and crawl spaces and deposit it safely through the house’s wastewater system. The operation of the Submersible Sewage Pump is relatively simple, although the installation is more complicated.

  Here are the main benefits of Submersible Sewage Pump:

  • Prevent flood damage-When heavy rain causes a lot of water in the basement, you will soon have 15 inches of floodwater covering the floor, almost damaging everything inside. If you store valuables in the basement, this will be especially destructive. This kind of disaster can be easily avoided by using a working sewage pump.

  •Reduce the threat of mold-the constant dampness of the basement interior in the stagnant pool will promote the growth of mold and mildew. These not only destroy building materials but also endanger health.

  • Reduce the risk of fire – water can short-circuit equipment in the basement (such as washing machines, water heaters, and heating systems). Therefore, in addition to destroying this valuable equipment, water can also cause fires. The water pump will protect the water from threatening equipment that could cause a home fire.

  Maintenance and repair of Submersible Pump Wholesale supply

  • If a ground fault circuit breaker is installed in the socket or switchboard, make sure it is working properly. Use the test button on the device to confirm proper ground fault protection.

  • Remove the cover. There are 3 common types of lids, and the removal method for each lid is slightly different.

  • Check for silt or debris in the pit that may block the float or block the pump impeller or discharge pipe.

  • Make sure that it is placed in a position that allows the float that opens and closes it to move freely, and is not obstructed by the sink, drain pipe, or other object walls.

  • Inspect the pump discharge line until it is in contact with the air gap for signs of corrosion, holes, damage, or leakage.

  • Inspect the small 3/16 to 3/8 inch seepage hole directly above the drain pipe.

  • Visually inspect all alarm mechanisms (if applicable), exposed metal parts, and connections for corrosion. You can use silicone waterproof spray to prevent corrosion. Please refer to the manufacturer's instructions for spraying silicone spray.

  • Confirm that there is a check valve on the drain line directly above the pump cover. If there is no check valve, please contact a licensed plumber to add a check valve.

  • Check to make sure that the air gap between the inner and outer discharge pipes is open and free of debris.

 

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