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What is an Automatic Sump Pump?

If you’re worried that you might suffer a flood in the future, you can get an automatic sump pump that includes a battery backup. Battery backups allow the pump to continue working even when power is out. The pump can typically pump up to ten thousand gallons of water on a single charge. A battery back-up sump pump can handle the heavy water produced by a power outage for several hours.

 

 

Sump pumps channel water away from your home’s foundation, preventing it from damaging the walls and foundation. The pump will also sound an alarm to warn you that water has reached a preset level. The main function of the pump is to remove the source of the water and minimize the humidity in your basement. Excess humidity can cause warping flooring and peeling paint, making it more difficult for your heating and cooling systems to function efficiently. The pump has two kinds of motors, single-phase and three-phase. Single-phase models are powered by 110-120-volt electricity, while three-phase pumps require 460-volt power. However, three-phase power is not available in most residential settings. In such a case, a backup system can alert you to any problems. A constantly running sump pump may be an indication of a problem. If it’s running continuously, it may be a sign that the pump is too old or is not installed properly. It is best to contact a professional if you are unsure about how to install an automatic sump pump. In addition to this, it’s important to be sure that your pump is the right size. If it’s too small, it will struggle to keep up with the demand and will eventually overwork the motor, resulting in premature failure.