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Zoeller Pump Company focuses on quality and needs most common to sump pump owners.
By building their own motors, Zoeller eliminates air pockets between the motor and pump housing to most effectively handle heat caused by continuously pumping during heavy rainstorms. Cast iron is used for both the motor and pump housing because it dissipates heat better than stainless steel, aluminum, zinc and certainly thermoplastic which traps heat.
The majority of home owners need either a 1/3 HP or 1/2 HP thus Zoeller focuses on building models to meet the needs of the majority. Installing too much horse power when not needed causes a very shot pumping time and motor short cycling.
Having been in the pump business over 75 years, Zoeller continues to look for ways to improve their products. Their most recent float switch upgrade extends the life of the switch to 3 million pump cycles. The warranty is 5 years; however the switch will last much longer.
Whether your sump basin contains small solids or not, Zoeller uses a vortex impeller capable of handling small solids, ranging from ½ inch to ¾ inches, to eliminate the need of a bottom screen which clogs and requires cleaning.
Regardless of the level of calcium carbonate in the ground water coming into your pit, Zoeller pumps use a 2-pole vertical snap action float switch which is not affected and requires no vinegar cleaning. Manual pump models offer the owner an opportunity to install a float switch of choice. Electronic switches are a great choice.
The weight of the cast iron housing keeps the pump stationary during pumping and the strong rustproof stainless steel robust float guard protects the float from getting caught in the pit, A caught float in the pit leads to pump failure.
Like all mechanical devices, a Zoeller float switch, though capable of 1 million pump cycles, will eventually fail. For this very reason Zoeller makes float switches readily available online for homeowner purchase. We replaced our switch after 9 years of usage. The switch is very easy to buy online and install.
Wayne Pump Company identifies themselves as an assembler of sump pumps taking foreign and domestic parts and assembling them into a sump pump ready for purchase.
Though they offer a limited number of sump pump models and feature options, their models are popular.
Like Zoeller, Wayne sump pumps use the snap action float switch predominately with 2 tether float switch models.
Unlike other brands, Wayne pump models uses top suction which eliminates clogging because there is no bottom screen and the need for a weep hole to prevent air lock. This also means the pump will not eliminate small solids that remain on the bottom of the pit.
Though few models exist, horse power options range from ¼ HP to 1 HP.
The maximum vertical lift compares to Zoeller pumps at around 20 feet.
Pump housing material usage includes carbon steel or stainless steel housing with cast iron base or thermoplastic.
Superior Pump, part of the Pedrollo Group in Europe, offers more feature options and therefore more sump pump models.
Three housing material options exist: thermoplastic, cast iron and stainless steel with a cast iron base. Thermoplastic housing is not available for effluent pumps and those over ½ HP. Pumps over ½ HP use stainless steel housing with a cast iron base. Stainless steel housing dissipates heat while thermoplastic traps it.
Two float switch types exist: tether and vertical magnetic reed. Periodic cleaning of the float rod and its top prevents early switch failure caused by calcium carbonate found in ground water.
The maximum vertical head height for this brand measures around 6 feet more than that of Zoeller pumps.
Two solids handling designs exist. The standard sump pump model design does not handle solids; it uses a bottom screen that requires periodic cleaning. The effluent models use a vortex impeller to handle solids and eliminate the need for a bottom screen.
Unlike other brands, Superior Pump sump pumps become a manual utility pump with float switch removal.
Unique features belong to Liberty Pumps. Specific models provide quick power cord disconnect, aluminum finned housing, and Uni-body casting which eliminates a pump seal found on other brands.
Three float switch options and a manual option gives this brand the most float switch type options: tether float switch with a standard plug, tether float switch with a piggyback plug, a vertical magnetic float (VMF) switch, and a manual option allowing the owner to add a electronic switch of choice.
Unlike other brands, Liberty Pump does not use thermoplastic. Instead it uses aluminum and cast iron for pump housing. Aluminum makes a good alternative for thermoplastic because it does dissipate heat to some degree while thermoplastic traps heat. The fin shaped aluminum housing provides additional heat dissipation.
Like Zoeller sump pumps, the maximum vertical head lift measures around 22 feet.
Unlike Superior Pump, Liberty Pumps horse power ranges from 1/4 HP to 3/4 HP.
Like Zoeller and Wayne, Little Giant heralds 75 plus years in the pump business.
Unlike all of the other sump pump brand manufacturers, Little Giant offers the most float switch options: tether, vertical magnetic reed switch, vertical snap action float switch, the diaphragm switch and the manual no float switch.
Like Superior Pump, Little Giant offers both non vortex and vortex impeller models and horse power pumps ranging for ¼ HP to 1 HP.
Like Liberty Pump, Little Giant sump pumps use cast iron housing predominately with some aluminum and zinc housing. Cast iron adds weight to keep the pumps stationary during heavy pumping and allows good heat dissipation.
Their sump pump models maximum shut off height ranges from 18 to 22 feet.
Basement Watchdog long known for battery backup sump pumps also supplies submersible sump pumps.
Basement Watchdog offers 4 float switch options: tether, , vertical magnetic reed, manual (no float switch), and a dual, vertical magnetic reed float switch. The solid state dual vertical magnetic reed float switch gives the pump owner 2 advantages:
1) The ON height of the switch is adjustable since it is attached independently to the discharge pipe. The switch controller sets the switch OFF point by running the pump 10 seconds after the pump turns ON.
2) A dual float switch offers more peace of mind because if the bottom switch In the float switch cage fails, the top one takes over. Since this dual vertical float switch comes as a separate module it can be used with any brand manual pump.
Like Liberty Pump and Flotec, Basement Watchdog uses several housing material types: thermoplastic, aluminum, zinc and cast iron. Cast iron offers the best heat dissipation and most durability; however other housing materials do the job with less durability.
Models range from ¼ to 1 HP horse power with vortex impeller and non-solids handling and an average 22 feet maximum head height, known as shut off height.
Flotec, now owned by Pentair, provides a wide range sump pump models with many feature options.
Though 1/4 thru 1 HP sump pump models exist, Flotec includes more 1/3 HP and 1/2 HP models than other sizes.
Like Basement Watchdog and Liberty Pumps, many Flotec models use zinc housing. In fact even their 1 HP models use zinc housing. Zinc, known as a cost effective material, casts easier than other material; however it does not dissipate heat as well as cast iron. Besides zinc, other models use thermoplastic and cast iron.
Three float switch options allow home owners to install their preference: tether, vertical magnetic reed float switch and the vertical snap action float switch.
Flotec is one of two manufacturers, Liberty Pumps being the other one, who use the UniBody design to eliminate a body seal that can potentially leak.
Like Zoeller with 2 models, M63 and M95, Flotec models E50VLT and E75BLT offer a 5 year warranty.
Maximum head height ranges from 22 feet to 26 feet.
All sump pumps consist of the same basic features, also known as specifications; however their features possess uniqueness. These unique differences yield different outcomes when it comes to performance, reliability, quality, and durability.
Comparing pumping performance (GPM, gallons per minute, or GPH, gallons per hour) reveals the range is much the same for all 1/3 and 1/2 HP motors with 1,740 to 2,040 GPH at a 10 foot vertical height for 1/3 HP and a 3300 GPH to 4,200 GPH for 1/2 HP. Superior and Little Giant 1/3 HP pumps are at the lower end of the GPH range. Zoeller, Wayne and Liberty Pumps 1/2 HP pumps are at the higher end of the GPH range.
By comparingthe GPMof a Zoeller 1/2 HP with manufacturers of 3/4 HP (Wayne, Superior, Ridgid, Watchdog, Flotec, Simer, Flint Walling/Star) you will discover that a Zoeller 1/2 HP GPM is the same as the 3/4 HP. Zoeller pumps are more efficient. In addition Zoeller motors only run at 80% usage with 20% in reserve.
Often there is concern about which horse power pump is needed. The simplest way to choose the right horse power sized pump is to count how many times the pump runs per minute during a heavy rainstorm. A run of 5 times a minute for an 18 inch diameter pit with the average 4 gallons of water removed from the pit per pumping cycle would mean that 20 gallons are removed per minute and 1,200 gallons pumped per hour. In this case a 1/3 HP sump pump would be adequate.
Comparing the pump housing of cast iron sump pumps reveals that sump pump housing material options are increasing. Fifty years ago cast iron was considered the only smart option. Today, sump pump housing material options include cast iron, stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, zinc and thermoplastic.
Cast iron is still the best option used by Zoeller, Liberty Pumps, Wayne, Superior, Flotec, Little Giant, Red Lion, Pentair Myers, Everbilt, Basement Watchdog and Hydromatic. Cast iron is known for its durability, weight to keep the pump in place during heavy continuous pumping, and heat dissipation. Unlike stainless steel that does not rust, cast iron housing must be epoxy coated to retard rust. Cast iron is most often used for one-half horse power or greater and therefore all manufacturers have at least one cast iron housing model. Cast iron handles heat without warping the housing and is strong enough to support continuous heavy pumping; however its cost is causing pump companies to find other options. Cost and material availability is why all brands offer multiple housing material options.
Stainless Steel used by Wayne, Superior Pump, Red Lion, Flotec, and Basement Watchdog, heats up quickly and cools quickly so is a good housing material alternative with a shorter life span. Because stainless steel is a light weight metal, a cast iron pump base is often used to add pump weight to keep the pump in place during heaving pumping.
Aluminum housing, used by Liberty Pumps and Everbilt, heats up much quicker, does not cool as quickly, and is not as strong and durable as cast iron, but is better than thermoplastic housing which traps heat.
Brands using aluminum include Liberty Pumps, Star Water Systems, Red Lion, Everbilt and Basement Watchdog (Glentronics).
Liberty Pumps takes extra steps to keep their pumps using aluminum housing cool by shaping the housing into a fin like surface allowing more water to cool off its surface.
Zinc housing used by Flotec and Pentair Myers, is absorbs heat readily thus depends upon the pit water to keep it cooler during continuous pumping but is stronger than aluminum housing.
Thermoplastic housing. used by Liberty Pumps, Zoeller, Wayne, Everbilt, Flotec, Superior Pump, Little Giant, Basement Watchdog, Red Lion, and Pentair Myers, traps heat, warps and cracks easily but is less expensive. All pump manufacturers have at least one model with engineered plastic housing.
Bronze housing. is used only by Zoeller, Liberty Pumps and Little Giant. This is an extremely expensive metal. It is used for commercial sump pumps because of its durability and heat dissipation qualities.
Comparing sump pump float switches makes it obvious their purpose is the same: respond to the water level in the pit and turn on the sump pump when the electrical circuit is closed and flows to the pump motor; however the design by which they perform their purpose varies by manufacturer.
Four float switch types are still the most popular among sump pump brands: tether, vertical (magnetic and snap action), and diaphragm.
Tether float switches used with Zoeller, Liberty Pumps, Wayne, Superior Pump, Flotec, Red Lion, Pentair Myers, Everbilt, Basement Watchdog, and Hydromatic are popular for those who wish to adjust the ON OFF switch height, want six to eleven gallons of water pumped per pumping cycle and have an 18 inch pit diameter or larger and are not concerned about tangling and hang-up.
Vertical float switches are very popular for those with narrow pit space or those who wish to install a battery backup pump and are content with only 4 or 6 gallons or water pumped per cycle. Two styles of vertical float switches are very popular: the vertical magnetic and the snap-action.
The vertical magnetic float switch used with Liberty Pumps, Superior Pump, Flotec, and Red Lion works very well with ground water not containing calcium carbonate. Unless calcium carbonate is removed every six months from the float magnet, early sump pump failure occurs.
The vertical snap action float switch used with Zoeller, Wayne, Red Lion, and Everbilt is a great alternative because it is not affected by ground water contaminates though it is mechanical and wears out after one million pumping cycles.
Since the snap action float switch is tested only to 1 million cycles, Zoeller introduces the enhanced snap action float switch which contains an extra bar found between the two switch connectors to decrease friction wear and extend the life of the switch to 3 million pumping cycles. The enhanced snap ation float switch is used with Zoeller Premium Models M63 and M95.
The diaphragm switch used by Little Giant, Red Lion, and Hydromatic is not as popular because it relies on membrane concave and convex action as water fills the pit. Over time the membrane does wear out.
In recent years electronic switches are a hopeful solution to the mechanical switch; however so many of them are not reliable.
Being able to adjust the ON height of a vertical float switch is rare unless a manual pump is installed; however Basement Watchdog offers models with a solid state vertical float switch. This means the float switch is a standalone module with its own controller; therefore, the float switch when attached to the discharge pipe can be attached at the owners desired ON height. The controller turns the pump ON when water reaches the float and turns the pump OFF 10 seconds later.
Not allpump bodiesare the same. Liberty Pumps is unique with a Uni-body, one piece body. A one piece body eliminates the need for an additional bottom seal. Seal leakages are not too prevalent, but they can happen.
Flotec recently introduces a few Uni-body models as well.
Comparing a sump pumppower cordreveals 3 differences: 1) Cord length 2) Plug type 3) Ease of disconnect. Cord length is important because using an extension cord is not recommended.
All brands offer a standard length and manufacturers like Zoeller and Liberty Pumps offer specialized lengths as well. Wayne and Flotec power cord standardized length is 8 feet. Zoeller and Star Water Systems offer a standard 9 foot cord length. Basement Watchdog, Red Lion, Liberty Pumps, Superior Pump, and Little Giant consistently offer a standard 10 foot cord.
As for plug type, two styles exist: non piggy back plug and a piggy back plug.
A non-piggy back plug has only one set of wires running through the cord that is plugged into the wall outlet. The switch wires are connected to the motor internally. This is especially true for a snap action float switch.
A piggyback plug designs the motor cord for plugin to the piggy back outlet and the piggy back be plugged into the electrical wall outlet. This means the float switch and motor have separate power cords and if the switch fails the pump can be run manually by bypassing the piggyback plug and plugging the pump motor directly into the wall outlet. Piggyback plugs are designed with the Flotec, Liberty Pumps, Superior, Red Lion and Basement Watchdog sump pumps with a tether and vertical magnetic float.
Quality made pumps rarely experience power cord failure; however when the power cord fails and needs replacement, Liberty Pumps makes replacement very easy. Their Quick Disconnect power cord design makes replacement so very easy. They are the known brand with this design.
Comparison ofclog prevention designdiffer. Many use a bottom screen to prevent debris from entering the impeller such as Basement Watchdog, Simer, Flotec, Ridgid, Little Giant and Superior. Wayne uses top suction. Liberty Pumps, Zoeller, Pentair Myers, Pentair Hydromatic, Red Lion, Everbilt and some Little Giant, Flotec and Basement Watchdog models use a vortex impeller which actually handles up to 5/8 in solids eliminating the need for a bottom screen.
By comparing thebasin size requiredby manufactures you will discover that some sump pumps are taller and narrower, while others are wider and shorter. Also those with a tethered float switch require more pit room.
The brands known for narrower dimensions are the Basement Watchdog, some Liberty Pumps and Superior Pumps,
sump pump amp usage varies by brand and pump horse power; however Basement Watchdog Star Water Systems, Superior Pump, Red Lion and Flotec pumps use less Amps. Brands such as Zoeller, Wayne and Little Giant require more Amp Usage.
The models specification sheet or owners manual will indicate Amp usage.
Zoeller is known as the professional plumber's choice. Zoeller uses the highest grade of cast iron for their submersible pumps. Zoeller is now the oldest manufacturer of residential sump pumps in the USA with its beginning in 1939 in Louisville, Kentucky where its headquarters are still located.
TheLittle Giant is known for its use of the diaphragm rather than a float switch.
Wayne is known for its innovation. Some new features are successful and others are not like the Switch Genius technology which uses a microprocessor (probe water sensor) instead of a float. The idea was great however the probes were affected by calcification found in ground water. Stak Enterprises has been successful with their[electronic switchwith probes technology which is not impacted by water chemicals.
Glentronics (Basement Watchdog) is known for its external dual float switch cage which has two floats. One switch is used until it wears out then the other one operates providing double protection. Since the float switch cage is attached to the discharge pipe it is easy to replace. Basement Watchdog is also known for its energy efficient pumps.
Superiorpumps are made with removable float switches so they can also be used as utility pumps.
Ridgid is a brand that uses stainless steel pump housing with a cast iron. Their models include tether and vertical float switches.
Myers is a trademark of Pentair Water known for many types of water solutions. Their model has an antilock air hole in the volute base and the pump is very serviceable. As of 2020, these pumps are now made in the USA in Delevan, Wisconsin.
Liberty Pumps is known for its one piece unit eliminating the motor seal ring. It also has a quick disconnect power cord and many of their models use a vertical magnetic float switch. They also use aluminum housing for some of the models. To keep fast heating aluminum cool, they have introduced fins to their body housing.
Hydromatic is a sump pump brand that has been around since 1959; however it has changed company ownership multiple times. Now it is owned by Pentair. Hydromatic is a pump known for its cast iron usage. .
Flotec and Simer are now part of the Pentair group. Flotec is the first to use zinc housing for some of its models.
Flintand Walling is now owned by Zoeller Company. Flint Walling uses cast iron housing for many of its models.
Red Lionis known for using cast iron for pump housing, pump base and impeller. They also favor the snap action vertical float switch.
Red Lionand Zoeller floats are solid so punctures will not cause float switch failure.
Only Liberty, Zoeller and BasePumps manufacture water powered sump pumps.
Only Zoeller, Liberty Pumps, and Pentair Myerscontinue to build their pumps in the USA. Other like Wayne and Ridgid assemble their pumps from foreign and domestic parts like a float switch to a pump motor with housing. Still others like Superior, Flotec, Little Giant, Red Lion, Basement Watchdog, Everbilt, and Hydromatic import a ready to sell sump pump.
Liberty, Zoeller, Wayne, Watchdog (Glentronics), Flotec, and Red Lionmodels include combination sump pumps. The combination pump comes preassembled with a primary submersible pump and a battery backup pump. These preassembled pumps are easy to install. Of course knowing the diameter of your pit is important to determine if it will fit into your pit.
Superior, Liberty, Wayne, Watchdog (Glentronics), Zoeller, Little Giant, Superior, Flotec, Simer, and Hydromatic offer battery backup sump pumps.
Pedestal sump pumps are easy to maintain because the motor sits above the basin and never is submersed in the water. The float is easy to replace. Zoeller, Superior, Flotec and Red Lion offer Pedestal Sump Pumps.
The most popularZoeller Pumpmodels include the M53 (1/3 HP Cast Iron Vertical Float Primary Submersible), The M57 (1/3 HP All Cast Iron Vertical Float Primary Submersible, the M98 (1/2 HP Cast Iron Vertical Float Primary Submersible), the M267 (1/2 HP Cast Iron Vertical Float Sewage), the 105-0001 (1/3 HP Laundry Drain Kit), and the N53 (1/3 HP Cast Iron Non Automatic Sump which can be automated by installing a standalone float switch). The M63 and M95 also have an upgraded switch which is tested to run for 3 million pump cycles without failure.
The latestZoeller Pumps innovationinclude the [Premium Series M63 (1/3 HP all cast iron construction with 5 year warranty Vitron outer switch boot), M95 (1/2 HP cast iron construction except for the thermoplastic impeller 5 year warranty Vitron outer switch boot), and the Aquanot 508-0005 battery backup (1800 GPH @ 10 Ft. 5 year warranty, redundant float switch with Z Control Enabled notification and remote access). Zoeller also redesigned their [water powered sump pump Flex 540so it is now one of the most powerful water powered sump pumps for residential use.
The most popular Liberty Pumpsare the 237 (1/3 HP Vertical Magnetic Float, Epoxy Coated Aluminum) CSP-237 (1/3 HP Crawl Space), 297 (3/4 HP, Cast Iron, one-piece UNI-Body casting, Vertical Magnetic Float), SBX280A High Output Sump Box for new home construction with Debris Filter (1/3 and ½ HP primary totally sealed and radon ready and 12 Volt Battery Backup System), 257 (1/3 HP, Cast Iron Vertical Magnetic Float).
The most recent Liberty Pumps innovationincludes the Night Eye which provides wireless connection to smart devices anywhere in the world. The Night Eye WiFi connectivity can be used with the Sumpjet SJ10A-Eye (Water Powered Backup Pump), The StormCell 442-10A and [442-25A-EYE Battery Backup Sump Pumps, and the Combo Pumps (PC257-442-EYE, the PC237-10A-EYE, and the PC457-442-10A-EYE). The battery backup system (441) has also be upgraded to the new system 442.
The mostpopular Wayne Water Systems Pumpsinclude CDU980E (3/4 HP, Cast Iron/Stainless Steel Vertical Float), CDU1000 (1 HP Cast Iron, Vertical Float), CDU800 (1/2 HP Vertical Float Switch Cast Iron), ESP25 (12 Volt Battery Backup), GFU110 Portable Electric Utility), and WWB WaterBUG Submersible Utility). WSS30V I1/2 HP Primary 12 Volt Battery Backup).
The latestWayne innovationincludes the WC550V (1/2 HP Cast Iron Vertical Float Sewage), CWS50 (Cast Iron Well Pump), [PC4 (1/2 HP Cast Iron Transfer), WSM3300 (12 Volt Thermoplastic 2 Year Warranty 2300 GPH @ 10 Feet Battery Backup).
The mostpopular Superior Pumpsare the 92342 (1/3 HP Cast Iron Vertical Float), 92330 (1/3 HP Thermoplastic Tether Float Switch Sump), 92333 (1/3 HP Thermoplastic Pedestal), 92572 (1/2 HP Thermoplastic, Vertical float Sump), 92900 (12 Volt Battery Tether Float Backup).
The latest Superior innovationincludes the [92751 (3/4 HP Cast Iron/Stainless Steel Vertical Float Switch 3 Year Warranty Quick Float Disconnect Sump to convert to usage as Utility Pump).
The most popular Little Giant Pumpsinclude the 506158 (1/3 HP Diaphragm Switch cast iron sump pump) , 506807 (6EC-CIA-5FS 1/3 HP Snap Action Vertical Float Switch cast iron sump pump) and condensate pump. Little Giant is over 80 years old and is now owned by Franklin Electric. For two consecutive years Newsweek lists them as one of America's Most Trustworthy Companies.
The latest Little Giant innovationincludes the [Little Pit+ Plus Jr.which helps homeowners who want to create usable space below-grade including a toilet. This 4/10 HP sewage pump delivers long-term performance and comes with several key features including a removable cover, easy access to the float, and the ability to service the pump without disconnecting the intake and discharge.
Also getting attention is the [PES Series pond pumps (Model 566717)designed to operate continuously with minimal energy consumption. These easy to install magnetic drive pumps feature a corrosion-resistant body specifically designed for submersible continuous use applications, including pond fountains and small waterfalls.
The most popularBasement Watchdog Pumpsinclude BW1050 (1/2 HP Dual Vertical Float Cast Iron @ Year Warranty), Basement Watchdog BWE (1000 GPH @ 10 Feet Reed Float Switch 12 Volt Battery Backup).
The most popular Glentronics products are the [BWD-HWA (Water Sensor & Alarm), DFC2 PHCC (Pro Series Deluxe Dual-Float Controller), SST1033-NS (1/3 HP Cast Iron Stainless Steel Dual Float Switch is Separate Purchase).
The latest Basement Watchdog and Glentronics innovationis Glentronics' PHCC Pro Series allowing for two different connection options for home owners to be notified remotely. Option 1 uses the PHCC Pro Series WiFi Module ( PS-WiFi) which sends emails or text notifications and status alerts to the phone, tablet or computer. This option does not required monthly or yearly fees or subscriptions. Option 2 uses the PHCC PRO SERIES Home Automation Connection Module (PS-HZM) to connect to compatible monitored home security or home automation systems using Z-Wave Plus. Option 1 and Option 2 can be used with Primary Pump Models ST1033, ST1050, S3033, S3050, S3100, S5033, S5050) and the DFC2 (for clear water only) or VSC2 (for laundry and sewage) Controller Switch; the Ejector Pump Models (E7040, E7055, E7105) and the VSC2 Switch controller; the Combination Pump Models PHCC-PS-C11 and PHCC-PS-C22; and the Battery Backup Sump Pump ModelsPHCC-1850 and PHCC-2400.
The Basement Watchdog Battery Backup Systems have been modified to allow the usage of the GW27AGM Maintenance Free Battery.
The most popular Flotec Pumpsinclude the FPZ550T (1/2 HP Tether Float Thermoplastic Submersible Sump), FP4012-10 (1/2 HP Shallow Well Pump Jet), PF5172 (1/2 HP Self-Priming High Capacity Sprinkler), FPZ533V (1/3 HP Vertical Float Switch Zinc 1 Year Warranty Sump).
The latest Flotec innovationsis the FPCC5030 (Pre Assembles with Primary and Battery Backup With Virtual Water Assistant Which Provides Remote Monitoring And Sends Alerts To Cell Phone Or Computer. Primary 3000GPH @ 10 Ft Backup 1260 GPH @ 10 Ft.).
The most popular Red Lion Pumpsinclude RL-SCSONV (1/2 HP Cast Iron Vertical Switch Sump),, RJS-100-PREM-602208 (1 HP Cast Iron Shallow Well Jet), RLSP-200 (2 HP Cast Iron Sprinkler).
The latest Red Lion Pumps innovationincludes the RL-SPBS Series Battery Backup System (Diaphragm Switch, 1200 GPH @ 10 Ft 12 Volt 2 Year Warranty) and the Red Lion 5RLAG-2LKIT (Aluminum Water Transfer Kit 1 Year Warranty).
Each sump pump type includes many models. The following pumps are chosen as the best for each sump pump type. The pumps listed are selected because of their quality, features and customer review rating. Their features shown below provide guidance as to why these sump pumps are the best choice.
One model for a Primary Submersible, a Pedestal Non Submersible, a Battery Backup, a Water Powered and a Utility Pump is provided.
Choose the pump type of interest or scroll to see them all.
The [Zoeller M53is the best submersible sump pump for those who need a reliable pump. Zoeller M53 is known for the following.
1) Made in the USA; Zoeller even makes the motor with cast iron housing for better heat dissipation. Pump housing and switch case are cast iron also. It's the Mighty Mate Series.
2) Known as the plumber's favorite for over 30 years.
3) Built with quality. Looking at it and lifting it indicates it is very durable. Ours is 18 years old and still pumping well.
4) Tested for leaks and pumping performance before leaving the factory.
5) Uses a snap action float switch which is not affected by ground water contaminates such as calcium carbonate. The switch will last 5 - 7 years or more depending upon its frequency of pumping. The switch is tested to run 1 million pump cycles before needing replacement.
6) Pumps 2,040 GPH at a 10 foot vertical height for a maximum pumping height of 19.25 feet. Since its switch ON height is 7.25 inches and its OFF height is 3 inches, it pumps around 4 gallons of water in an 18 inch diameter pit every pumping cycle. Based on its performance chart that would be 34 gallons a minute pumping every 8.5 seconds.
7) Powered with a 120-volt, 1/3 HP oil-filled motor with thermal protection to prevent overheating. Its carbon and ceramic shaft seal keeps water out.
8) Eliminates the need for a bottom protective screen by using a clog-resistant vortex impeller capable of passing ½ inch diameter solids.
9) Includes M55, M57 and M59 in the Mighty Mate series. M57 is all cast iron. M55 and M59 are made of bronze.
10) Makes float switch replacement easy because parts are readily available online and easy to install rather than discarding the pump when the switch fails. We replaced ours after 10 years.
11) Carries a 3 year warranty.
Price at the time of publish gives you an idea of what the price may be though it is subject to change.
M53
Price At Time Of Publish $225.00.
The Zoeller M84 1084-0001 1/2 HP is a good pedestal sump pump. Zoeller M84 1084-0001 is known for the following.
1) Easy to maintain because the motor and the float switch sit above the top of the pit not submersed in water. In fact the motor cannot get wet. This means there is no need to remove the pump from the pit as is the case with a submersible sump pump.
2) Fits in a 12 inch diameter pit. This leaves enough space for the installation of a battery backup pump in line with the discharge pipe. The pit must be at least 18 inches deep for the float to work properly.
3) Offers an adjustable float. The pump will turn ON at approximately 10 - 12-inches and OFF at 2-1/2-inches. For faster cycling, the lower rubber float rod stop can be moved up. The upper rubber float rod stop is placed about 8 inches from the float rod top.
4) Pumps 3,600 GPH at a 10 foot vertical height. As a ½ HP pump, 51 GPM is robust pumping. The discharge size is 1-1/2 inches.
5) Relies on air vents to keep the motor cool since there is no water to cool it.
6) Made of rugged cast-iron construction with a screened base ensure debris does not clog the impeller and column. The cast iron adds 22 pounds of weight so the pump remains in place when pumping. Secures the float rod in place with a metal rust proof arm.
7) Provides an 8 foot power cord. An extension cord is not recommended because too often the circuit breaker trips and causes pump failure. It uses 60 HZ and is 115Volts.
8) Works when installed because each pump is tested before leaving the factory.
9) Results in a safety risk for pets and children since the motor and switch are not submersed in the pit.
10) Provides more quality than the thermoplastic Superior Pump 92553 pedestal sump pump; however Superior Pump 92553 is more budget friendly.
11) Offers a 2 year warranty.
M84
Price At Time Of Publish
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