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My apologies for these really basic questions:
1. I think I want to replace the cheapo primary pump that our builder installed with a Zoeller, and am thinking that a separate switch plus N53 (non-automatic) would make it simplest to replace the switch when it fails. If I understand correctly, what I need is a piggyback switch that I can just plug the pump into, correct? If so, does it matter whether the switch is pump up vs. pump down? If it does, which do I need to get?
2. Also, any recommendations between types or brands of switches? I think I've read somewhere about SJE Rhombus VerticalMaster switches being good -- are they better than Zoeller or other switches?
3. How does the discharge pipe get attached to the pump? The installation instructions don't mention anything about it. Is there some kind of compression fitting, or threaded PVC pipe?
4. On a different note, would 2 N53s fit in an 18" sump pit? I'm considering using a second N53 as a backup, and tying it to a 1500W battery-powered DC/AC inverter to deal with pump/switch/power failures. Any reason that's a bad idea?
Thanks!
1. I think I want to replace the cheapo primary pump that our builder installed with a Zoeller, and am thinking that a separate switch plus N53 (non-automatic) would make it simplest to replace the switch when it fails. If I understand correctly, what I need is a piggyback switch that I can just plug the pump into, correct? If so, does it matter whether the switch is pump up vs. pump down? If it does, which do I need to get?
2. Also, any recommendations between types or brands of switches? I think I've read somewhere about SJE Rhombus VerticalMaster switches being good -- are they better than Zoeller or other switches?
3. How does the discharge pipe get attached to the pump? The installation instructions don't mention anything about it. Is there some kind of compression fitting, or threaded PVC pipe?
4. On a different note, would 2 N53s fit in an 18" sump pit? I'm considering using a second N53 as a backup, and tying it to a 1500W battery-powered DC/AC inverter to deal with pump/switch/power failures. Any reason that's a bad idea?
Thanks!