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The ProSeries PHCC-1850 is a high-capacity backup sump pump system with a 12-volt battery that provides reliable basement protection during power outages, automatically activating to keep water levels low and prevent flooding.
System Type: Battery Backup Sump Pump System
Battery Type: 12-volt deep-cycle AGM (battery sold separately)
Pump Capacity: 40 GPM (2400 GPH) at a 10-foot lift, 62 GPM (3720 GPH) at a 0-foot lift
Max Head: 15 ft (4.6 m)
Discharge Size: 1.5 inches
System Dimensions: Controller Dimensions: Approximately 7 inches x 5 inches x 2 inches, Pump Dimensions: Compact size for ease of installation alongside a primary pump
Controller Features: LCD display with system status updates, Audible and visual alarms, Alerts for high water, battery charge, and maintenance needs, USB data port for connection to home monitoring systems
Weight: Varies based on battery selection (approx. 9-10 lbs without battery)
Backup Runtime: Depends on battery capacity; generally, 7.5-10 hours of continuous operation with a single 120 amp-hour battery (longer with intermittent operation)
Additional Features: Automatically switches to battery power during an outage, Self-testing controller with built-in diagnostics, Works in tandem with primary sump pump for extra protection during heavy water inflow or power failures
This system provides an effective and reliable backup solution for sump pumps, ensuring continuous operation even during power outages or high water events.
To install the ProSeries PHCC-1850 battery backup pump, start by selecting a suitable location near your primary sump pump for easy integration. Begin by assembling the pump and controller, connecting the discharge pipe to the pump’s outlet and ensuring it is directed away from the home’s foundation. Install a 12-volt deep-cycle AGM battery in the designated battery compartment, ensuring proper connections to the pump and controller. Secure the controller to a wall for visibility and accessibility, and program it according to the manufacturer’s instructions to set operational parameters. Finally, test the system by simulating a power outage to ensure the backup pump activates correctly, safeguarding your basement from flooding during emergencies.
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