Blue Angel Sump Pump - BCAP50

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Carmel Corn

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If I'm not mistaken, Blue Angel might be made by Wayne (or vice versa). Sorry, but I am not a fan of their products. They're better than Simer/Flotec, but not as good as Zoeller or Hydromatic brands.
 

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Just because a pump manufacture does not give a longer than 1 year warranty on their pumps does make them inferior. Just as if they offer a 3 year warranty does not make them superior.

The key to any decent pump system if the proper sizing of the sump pump pit. The pump pit should be sized in a way where when you have peak water incoming to the pit it should give you approximately 3 to 5 minutes between pumping cycles. I have customers that have pits that are under sized and need to replace their pump every 2 - 3 years, they figured to go with a 3 year warranty pump and been replacing it every 90 days. They went back to a Hydromatic its going on 120 days with out issue. I told these people they need me to tear up the floor and install a proper sized pit. It cycles every 45 seconds to a minute during heavy inflows. I have other customers with properly sized pits where the pump will turn on every 5 minutes like clock work. The pumps have lasted them 14 years, with new switches every 3 - 4 years. They are using Hydromatic and one is using a Zoeller pump.

A Flotec would last a while if it was working in a properly sized sump pit.
 

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A Flotec would last a while if it was working in a properly sized sump pit.

Yea, I'd say it would last a little while....
No where near as long as a good pump...

As far as the Blue Angel...

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vs, Zoeller 50 series 1/3 hp.

5' 43GPM
10' 34GPM
15' 19GPM

Looks like a lot higher GPM...
How big is the pit and what is the cycling frequency?
 
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Hydromatic OSP50

The stats on a Hydromatic OSP 50 is

5' head = 60 gpm
10' head = 55 gpm
15' head = 45 gpm
20' head = 29 gpm
23' head = 10 gpm

Lock valve at 25' head
 

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I posted the Zoeller 1/3 hp because that is what I typically see in sump pits.
Of course it does not compare well to a 1/2 HP pump.

If a Zoeller 1/2 was installed the pump curve goes like this...

5' 72 GPM
10' 61 GPM
15' 45 GPM
20' 25 GPM

I consider the Zoeller to be a quality pump...

The important thing is matching the pump to your needs and application.
 

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basin size and cycling frequency

Yea, I'd say it would last a little while....
No where near as long as a good pump...

As far as the Blue Angel...

BCS50_chart.jpg


vs, Zoeller 50 series 1/3 hp.

5' 43GPM
10' 34GPM
15' 19GPM

Looks like a lot higher GPM...
How big is the pit and what is the cycling frequency?

The pit is a standard 18" diameter by 24" deep. I am sitting on a lot of water partially because of a large basement (44' x 77'). At the bottom of the pit, The pump runs continuously. I have tried both the Zoeller 1/2 hp and the Blue Angel 1/2 hp. Near the top of the pit, the pump runs for 10 minutes and rests for 40 minutes. I purchased the Blue Angel because of the electronic switch - no moving parts. The switch is mounted to the pump but is a piggy-back configuration. The pumping range is less than the automatic Zoeller pump and is about 3 inches. I am now trying a VerticalMaster switch to gain pumping range.

I am considering another sump pump basin and raising up the sump basin that I currently have which is 6" below the concrete floor. I would appreciate any other ideas that anyoue has.

Thanks
 
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