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Posted on Monday, November 5, 2018 by

Sump Pumps FAQs

Where do I find the nameplate?The name plate can typically be found on the top of the pump, this includes information you may need such as date of manufacture, model number, horsepower etc. What is a sump pump?A sump pump is a pump that is placed in a pit (or sump) and used to pump unwanted groundwater up and away from an undesirable location. They are commonly found in basements and crawl spaces of residential homes. What does Automatic mean?An automatic pump comes with a switch that will tell...

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Posted on Friday, November 2, 2018 by

How Long Should My Submersible Well Pump Last?

The average life expectancy is 10 to 15 years for a residential 3-wire and 8 to 13 years for a residential 2-wire well pump. Life expectancy of the pump depends on many different factors, some of which are the quality of the pump, how often the pump has to run, and the electrical supply to the pump. Here is a list of some of the factors that determine life expectancy.Avoid upthrust and downthrust. When there is lower pressure (low head) the impellers will “float” up and wear on the diffusers...

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Posted on Wednesday, October 31, 2018 by

2-Wire Versus 3-Wire Well Pump Motors

Most 4” submersible well pump motors used in residential applications are available in 2-wire or 3-wire configurations. The ground wire is not counted in the terminology. 2-wire motors have two black and a green wire. ---- ---- ---- 3-wire motors have a black, red, yellow, and a green wire. ---- ---- ---- ---- The starting components for a 3-wire motor, including start capacitors, run capacitors, relays, and thermal overloads are contained in a control box above ground. The starting components...

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Posted on Wednesday, September 26, 2018 by

Myers VR1 and VR2 Series Grinder Pumps

Myers VR1 and VR2 Series Grinder Pumps Is your sewage pump struggling to keep up with solids and trash?Is your pump constantly getting clogged up by objects like rags, towels, jeans, mop heads, disposable wipes, feminine products, rope, or panty hose? Myers patented axial cutter technology may be the solution to your clog problem. The axial cutter on Myers VR1 and VR2 grinder pumps can easily slice through solids and trash found in domestic wastewater without roping or clogging. The diagram on...

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Posted on Wednesday, September 19, 2018 by

How Long Should My Sewage Pump Last?

The average life expectancy is 5 to 7 years for a residential sewage pump and 5 to 15 years for a commercial sewage pump. Life expectancy of the pump depends on many different factors, some of which are the quality of the pump, how often the pump has to run, and the electrical supply to the pump.The table below lists common troubleshooting symptoms, probable causes, and corrective actions. SymptomProbable Cause(s)Corrective ActionPump won't start or runBlown fuseReplace with proper size...

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