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bvcat0710
03-01-2007, 03:49 PM
We are having intermintent problems with our sewage pump. It is in the basement and the toilet, shower, and kitchen sink in our basement all drain into it. It is used full time as a residence so it gets the workout. The toilet probably gets used 5-6 times per day - and 2 daily showers, kitchen sink and dishwasher daily..so it gets a lot of "fresh" water on top of toilet...

Problem is - that quite often the pump will not go off and just a small jiggle of the cord and it will empty - this may go on for several times or it may work for several times after that. Sometimes we have to get a stick inside and tap on the pump itself - and that works..

We have cleaned it with a hose as well as we can with the small hole in the top and have replaced the backflow valve - and that did need replacement since it was allowing water back in...

What else can we do?:D

markts30
03-01-2007, 04:37 PM
Pull the pump and fix the loose connection or replace it...

master plumber mark
03-01-2007, 04:55 PM
if this is a ZOELLER pump, and their is only
one wire comming out of the pit and plugging into the
wall....

the bi-metal metal
switch is bad in the top of the pump...


I will not repair a Zoeller pump with this kind of
switch.....

we cant break down a pump covered in sewage
and hope that the new seal on the top will not leak..

Usually we change out the pump with a 2 wire
Zoeller pump....

Cass
03-01-2007, 05:53 PM
How old is this pump?

bvcat0710
03-03-2007, 12:50 PM
Pump Is 8 Years Old
Has 2 Wires - No longer sure of brand name

coz
03-03-2007, 03:33 PM
when it does this, plug in the pump directly. 2 wire pumps use a piggyback plug setup. one is the float and one is the pump. if you plug in the pump directly and it works you will know its a problem with the float.

bvcat0710
03-05-2007, 12:49 PM
AHH! So the first plug is the float device and the second plug that piggys back into the first is the pump - correct?

So if I directly plug the 2nd plug in directly that is what you are saying - correct...

And I am assuming that during normal operation - the pump would only "receive" power if the float said it was ok?

thanks!