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2400A/C-D/CBattery BackupSump Pump SystemInstruction Manual & Safety WarningsTable of ContentsImportant Safety Warnings andInstructionsElectrical precautions1Battery preparation1Battery precautions1IntroductionItems included in systemAdditional items neededReplacement parts listSystem specificationsPump & PipeInstallation InstructionsInstallation optionsDirect discharge to outsideConnection to existing dischargeDirect discharge for narrow sumpsConnection to existing discharge22223456for narrow sumps7Battery Instructions8Control Unit ConnectionsPositioning the float switch9Connecting the pump9Installing the battery fluid sensor 9Connecting the battery9Connecting two batteries9Connecting to AC power10Understanding the WarningLights and AlarmsSilencing the alarmBattery fluid is lowBattery problemCleaning battery terminalsReplacing the battery1010111112Power failurePump or fuse failurePump was activatedReplacing the pumpBattery power level1213131414Testing the SystemTesting the float switch14Connecting the Remote Alarm15Parts & Service InformationTechnical support15Troubleshooting Guide16Warranty17Other Products18IMPORTANT: Even if you have the Pro Series backup sump pumpsystem installed by someone else, you must read and follow thesafety information contained in this manual. Failure to do socould result in property damage, serious injury, or death.

Important SafetyWarnings & InstructionsSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. This manualcontains important SAFETY WARNINGS andOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS for the PHCC ProSeries 2400 battery backup sump pump system.You will need to refer to it before attempting anyinstallation or maintenance. ALWAYS keep theseinstructions with the unit so that they will beeasily accessible.Failure to read and follow these warnings andinstructions could result in property damage,serious injury, or death. It is important to readthis manual, even if you did not install the ProSeries backup sump pump system, since thismanual contains safety information regardingthe use and maintenance of this product. DONOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL.ELECTRICAL PRECAUTIONSconfiguration as the plug on the control unit. DO NOT use an attachment not recommendedor sold by the manufacturer. It may result ina risk of fire or injury from an electrical shock. DO NOT operate the computer control unit ifit has received a sharp blow, been dropped, orotherwise damaged in any way. DO NOT disassemble the control unit.When service is required, contact Glentronicstechnical support at 800-991-0466, option #3,or send an e-mail to service@glentronics.com.Return the control unit to the manufacturer forany repairs at the following address:Glentronics, Inc.640 Heathrow DriveLincolnshire, IL 60069-4205BATTERY PREPARATION! WARNING / POISON! DANGERRisk of electrical and fire hazard. May resultin death, serious injury, shock or burns.Sulfuric acid can cause blindness or severeburns. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, orclothing. In the event of an accident, flushwith water and call a physician immediately.KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.To help reduce these risks, observe thefollowing precautions: DO NOT walk on wet areas of the basementuntil all power has been turned off. If themain power supply is in a wet basement, callan electrician. NEVER handle the control unit with wethands or while standing on a wet surface. ALWAYS unplug the control unit anddisconnect the cables from the battery beforeattempting any maintenance or cleaning. ALWAYS unplug the main pump wheninstalling or servicing the backup pump orfloat switch to avoid electric shock. DO NOT expose the control unit to rain orsnow. DO NOT pull the cord when disconnecting thecontrol unit. Pull the plug. DO NOT use an extension cord unlessabsolutely necessary. If an extension cordmust be used, be sure the plug has the sameTo help reduce these risks, observe thefollowing precautions: Someone should be within range of your voiceor close enough to come to your aid when youwork near a lead-acid battery. Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby incase battery acid contacts skin, clothing oreyes. Wear eye and clothing protection and avoidtouching your eyes while working withbattery acid or working near the battery. If battery acid contacts skin or clothing, washimmediately with soap and water. If acidenters eye, immediately flood eye withrunning cold water for at least 15 minutesand get prompt medical attention. Battery posts and terminals contain lead andlead compounds, chemicals known to theState of California to cause cancer andreproductive harm.Wash hands afterhandling.Page 1BATTERY PRECAUTIONS! DANGERExplosive gases could cause serious injury ordeath. Cigarettes, flames or sparks couldcause battery to explode in enclosed spaces.Charge in a well-ventilated area. Alwaysshield eyes and face from battery. Keep ventcaps tight and level.To help reduce these risks, observe thefollowing precautions: NEVER smoke or allow a spark or flame in thevicinity of the battery. Use the Pro Series control unit for charging aLEAD-ACID battery only. DO NOT use thecontrol unit for charging dry-cell batteriesthat are most commonly used with homeappliances. Be sure the area around the battery is wellventilated. When cleaning or adding water to the battery,first fan the top of the battery with a piece ofcardboard (or another non-metallic material)to blow away any hydrogen or oxygen gas thatmay have been emitted from the battery. DO NOT drop a metal tool onto the battery. Itmight spark or short-circuit the battery andcause an explosion. Remove personal metal items such as rings,bracelets, watches, etc. when working with alead-acid battery. A short circuit through oneof these items can melt it, causing a severeburn. ALWAYS remove the power cord from theelectrical outlet before connecting ordisconnecting the battery cables. Check the polarity of the battery posts. ThePOSITIVE ( ) battery post usually has a largerdiameter than the NEGATIVE (-) post. When connecting the battery cables, firstconnect the small ring on the end of theWHITE wire to the NEGATIVE (-) post of thebattery, and then connect the large ring onthe end of the BLACK wire to the POSITIVE ( )post of the battery.POSITIVE POST HASLARGER DIAMETERNEGATIVE POST HASSMALLER DIAMETERPOSITIVEPOSTNEGATIVEPOST! DANGERDo not use this system to pump flammableor explosive fluids such as gasoline, fuel oil,kerosene, etc.

To extend the battery run time, two batteries maybe connected to the Pro Series 2400 system bypurchasing a second battery and acid pack, aswell as a set of battery jumper cables. Jumpercables specifically designed for this use areavailable from the manufacturer, Glentronics, Inc.IntroductionThe PHCC Pro Series 2400 A/C-D/C backup sumppump is designed as an emergency backupsystem to support your main AC sump pump, andit will automatically begin pumping any time thefloat switch is activated by rising water.The Pro Series Sump Pump System includes: A control unit with a dual float switch, abattery fluid level sensor, battery cables, a 5amp AC fuse, and a 20 amp DC fuse A metal hose clamp for mounting the floatswitch A pump A battery box A battery filler bottle for adding distilledwater to the batteryIf your main AC pump breaks or is unable to keepup with all the incoming water, the Pro Seriespump is capable of running without dischargingthe battery, as long as the AC power is on. Assoon as the AC power is interrupted, the batterytakes over. Should any malfunction or emergencyoccur that involves the sump pump, the battery,or the AC power, the Pro Series system will soundan alarm. A light on the display panel of thecontrol unit will indicate the cause of the alarmand the corrective action.You will also need to supply: A Pro Series 2200 Standby Battery or a ProSeries Maintenance-Free BatteryDO NOT use an automotive battery with thissystemDO NOT use a Pro Series 1000 battery with thissystem. It will not run the pump as long as thePro Series 2200 batteryFor added reliability, the float switch has, notone, but two floats mounted within a protectivecage. Should one float fail to operate, the secondfloat automatically activates the pump. Theprotective cage prevents debris or other wiresfrom interfering with the movement of the floats.Battery Box 1½” rigid PVC pipe and fittings PVC primer and cement A union with hose clamps or a “Y” connectorand two (2) check valves, depending on theinstallation method you use A 1½” PVC pipe adapter (1½” SLIP x 1½”MIPT) A surge protector (recommended) Six (6) quarts of 1.265 specific gravity batteryacidbatteries together (available from Glentronics,Inc.)Use of a Pro SeriesKlunkless CheckValve will providequieter operation.(See page 18 formore information.)For narrow sump pits you will needsome additional parts: An “L” bracket at least six (6) inches long(preferably one that will not rust) Two (2) stainless steel hose clamps One (1) stainless steel screw (#8-32x 3/4”), a matching washer & nutControl UnitReplacement Part NumbersPump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1011010Float switch assembly w/hose clamp . .1020011Fluid sensor assembly . . . . . . . . . . . .1014001Battery box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1113003Battery filler bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BFB-PBattery jumper cable for 2 batteries . . . . . .BJCCall 800-991-0466, option #3 to order parts.System SpecificationsDualFloatSwitchBattery WiresFluid SensorHose ClampBatteryFillerBottlePumpTo connect two batteries you willneed: Two (2) batteries of similar age andcapacity (so they will have equalpower) Another battery box (optional) Two (2) acid packs to fill the drybatteries A set of battery cables with rings onboth ends to connect the twoPower supply requirements . . . . . .115 volts ACPumping capacity . . . . . . . . . .4000 GPH @ 0’Pumping capacity . . . . . . . . . .2400 GPH @ 10'Pumping capacity . . . . . . . . . .1600 GPH @ 12'Pumping capacity . . . . . . . . . .600 GPH @ 15'Pump dimensions w/elbow . . . . .83 8 H x 91 4” WPump housing & strainer . . . . . .non-corrosive,will not rustPump . . . .can run dry for short periods of time;can be used in sumps with water softenerFloat switch . . . . . . . . . . .independent, can beset at any levelPage 2

Pump & PipeInstallation InstructionsNORMAL SUMP PITINSTALLATIONSWhenever possible, install your Pro Seriesbackup pump with a direct discharge to theoutdoors. By using this method, there willalways be an outlet for the water from the sump.During times of very heavy rain, many stormsewers fill up. If your pump is trying todischarge water into a full sewer, there isnowhere for the water to go. By dischargingdirectly outdoors, there is always an outlet forthe water that is pumped out of the sump. Forthis method, you will need to drill a holethrough a floor joist or the foundation from thebasement to the outside of the house.If the direct discharge method is not possibleor convenient, the Pro Series pump can beconnected to the same line as your main ACsump pump by installing a “Y” connector andtwo (2) check valves.SLOPEPIPEDOWN"Y" CONNECTORRIGID1-1/2"PVC PIPE45º ELBOWRIGID1-1/2"PVC PIPEUNIONOR CHECKVALVEInstallation ADirect Dischargeto OutsidePage 4DRILL 1/8" HOLEIF CHECKVALVE USEDCHECKVALVEPUMPWIREPUMPWIREDRAIN TILE1/8" HOLEDRAIN TILEPIPEADAPTERPIPE ADAPTERPRO SERIESBACKUP PUMPCHECKVALVECHECKVALVEMAINAC PUMPPRO SERIESBACKUP PUMPMAINAC PUMPInstallation BConnectionto ExistingDischarge PipePage 5NARROW SUMP PITINSTALLATIONSFLOORJOISTIn most cases, the backup pump will fit next tothe main AC pump in the sump pit. In verynarrow pits, the backup pump can be mountedabove the main AC pump. Try to fit the backuppump on the floor of the sump first. Make surethere is enough room so the backup pump andthe main pump do not touch each other.SLOPEPIPEDOWNRIGID1-1/2"PVC PIPEFLOORJOISTRIGID1-1/2"PVC PIPE"Y"CONNECTOR45º ELBOWSelect the installation method that will best suityour needs from the diagrams at the right. Fullinstructions for each installation method areprovided on the following pages.RIGID1-1/2"PVC PIPEUNIONOR CHECKVALVEInstallation will take a couple hours.CHECKVALVECHECKVALVEDRILL 1/8" HOLEIF CHECKVALVE USEDPIPE ADAPTERPRO SERIESBACKUP PUMP"L" BRACKET1/8" HOLEDRAIN TILEHOSECLAMPSMAINAC PUMPCHECKVALVEPUMP WIREPUMP WIREInstallation CDirect Dischargeto OutsidePage 6Page 3FLOORJOISTFLOORJOISTThere are two basic methods that can be used toinstall the pump, a direct discharge to theoutside of the building, or a connection to anexisting discharge pipe. The same two optionsapply in very narrow sump pits where the backuppump must be mounted above the main pump.DRAIN TILEPIPE ADAPTERPRO SERIESBACKUP PUMP"L" BRACKETHOSECLAMPSMAINAC PUMPInstallation DConnectionto ExistingDischarge PipePage 7

Pump & PipeInstallation InstructionsINSTALLATION A:DIRECT DISCHARGE TO THE OUTSIDE OF THEBUILDING (Diagram A)! DANGERUnplug the main AC pump when installingthe backup pump to avoid electric shock.Failure to do so could cause serious injuryor death.1. Cut a piece of 1½” rigid PVC pipe longenough to reach from the bottom of thesump pit to one (1) foot above the floor.Prime and cement it to a 1½” pipe adapter,then screw the adapter into the pump.2. Secure the pump wire so that the plug on theend will not fall into the sump. Attach thewire to the pipe with a piece of tape.3. Place the pump with the PVC pipeattachment on the bottom of the sump floornext to the main AC pump. The pumpsshould not touch each other. Do not mountthe pump to any existing pipes; it should beplaced on the floor of the sump. A brick maybe placed under the pump if there are rocksor other debris on the sump floor that mayclog the pump.4. Attach a union or a check valve to the top ofthe 1½” pipe. This will allow the pump tobe removed easily, should the need arise.The path of the rest of the pipe and the detailsof each installation will vary. Using soundplumbing practices, try to route the dischargepipe to an exterior wall via the shortest pathwith the fewest turns. More turns will reduce thepumping capacity. The pipe section exiting thebuilding should be on a downward slope so thatthe water in the pipe will exit outside instead ofreturning to the sump pit. Be sure to seal thehole in the wall where the pipe exits, and primeand cement or clamp all connections securely toprevent leaking. (No check valve is needed withthis method of installation as long as you useless than 20 feet of pipe.)in place of the union. Make sure it isinstalled with the arrow pointing up, or itwill not prevent the backflow of water.When a check valve is used, a 1/8” holemust be drilled in the PVC pipe above the ProSeries pump. Drill the hole at a 45 angletoward the bottom of the sump to avoidsplashing water outside the sump pit. Makesure the hole is above the water line andbelow the check valve. If a hole is notdrilled above the pump, an air lock mayprevent the pump from operating, and thebasement will flood.FLOORJOISTSLOPEPIPEDOWNCAUTIONIf you use more than a total of 20 feet ofpipe in the installation, install a check valve31RIGID1-1/2"PVC PIPEUNIONOR CHECKVALVEDRILL 1/8" HOLEIF CHECKVALVE USEDCHECKVALVEPUMPWIREDRAIN TILEPIPE ADAPTER24MAINAC PUMPPRO SERIESBACKUP PUMPDiagram APage 4

Pump & PipeInstallation InstructionsINSTALLATION B:CONNECTION TO AN EXISTING DISCHARGE PIPE(Diagram B)Depending on your installation requirements,PVC pipe lengths will vary. Cut the pipes andassemble them as shown in photo #7. Do notcement them together until you are sure they arecut to the correct lengths. It is important tokeep the discharge pipes on both pumps parallelto each other, so that the pumps remain flat onthe floor of the sump.More detailedinstructions follow.! DANGERUnplug the main AC pump when installingthe backup pump to avoid electric shock.Failure to do so could cause serious injury ordeath.1. Cut a piece of 1½” rigid PVC pipe long enoughto reach from the bottom of the sump pit toone (1) foot above the floor. Prime andcement it to a 1½” pipe adapter, then screwthe adapter into the pump.2. Install a check valve on the top of the PVCpipe attached to the Pro Series pump. Makesure it is installed with the arrow pointing upor it will not prevent the backflow of water.256CAUTION3. When a check valve is used, a 1/8” holemust be drilled in the PVC pipe above thePro Series pump. Make sure it is above thewater line and below the check valve. Drillthe hole at a 45º angle toward the bottomof the sump to avoid splashing wateroutside the sump pit. If a 1/8” hole is notdrilled in the pipe above the pump, an airlock may prevent the pump from operating,and the basement will flood.4. If there is no check valve on the dischargepipe of the main AC pump, one must beinstalled at this time. Cut the discharge pipeapproximately one (1) foot above the floor.Install a check valve on the top of the pipeand tighten the bottom hose clamp. Nowprime and cement a small piece of 1½” PVCpipe to the bottom of a “Y” connector. Primeand cement the top of the “Y” assembly to thedischarge pipe with the “Y” extension facingdown toward the backup pump. Now connectthe bottom of the assembly to the check valveand tighten the hose clamp.5. Secure the pump wire so that the plug on theend will not fall into the sump. Attach thewire to the pipe with a piece of tape.1436. Place the pump with the PVC pipe attachmenton the bottom of the sump floor next to themain AC pump. The pumps should not toucheach other. Do not mount the pump to anyexisting pipes; it should be placed on theFLOORJOIST7floor of the sump. A brick maybe placed under the pump ifthere are rocks or other debris onthe sump floor that may clog thepump.7. Connect a piece of 1½” PVC pipeabove the check valve of the ProSeries pump, and attach a 45 elbow to that pipe. Extendanother piece of pipe to reachfrom the 45 elbow to the “Y”connector on the other pipe.8. Prime and cement all pipeconnections securely to preventleaking, and tighten all the hoseclamps."Y" CONNECTOR45º ELBOWRIGID1-1/2"PVC PIPEPUMPWIRE1/8" HOLEDRAIN TILEPIPEADAPTERPRO SERIESBACKUP PUMPDiagram BPage 5CHECKVALVECHECKVALVEMAINAC PUMP

Pump & PipeInstallation InstructionsINSTALLATION C:DIRECT DISCHARGE TO THE OUTSIDE OF THEBUILDING FOR NARROW SUMP PITS(Diagram C)! DANGERUnplug the main AC pump when installingthe backup pump to avoid electric shock.Failure to do so could cause serious injury ordeath.1. Attach an “L” bracket to the discharge pipe ofthe main AC pump with two (2) stainless steelhose clamps. Position the bracket so thebottom of the “L” is just above the top of themain pump, and out of the way of any floatswitch on the main pump.2. (a) Remove the black bottom strainer of thepump by pressing in the two tabs on thestrainer and pushing down. There are holessuitable for mounting on the bottom of thestrainer. (b) Using the #8-32 x ¾” stainlessscrew, washer and nut, attach the strainer tothe “L” bracket. (c) Once the strainer isattached, simply press the rest of the pumponto the mounted strainer.3. Secure the pump wire so that the plug on theend will not fall into the sump. Attach thewire to the pipe with a piece of tape.4. Cut a piece of 1½” rigid PVC pipe long enoughto reach from the elbow of the backup pumpto (1) foot above the floor. Prime and cementit to the 1½” pipe adapter, then screw theadapter into the pump.and cement or clamp all connections securely toprevent leaking. (No check valve is needed withthis method of installation as long as you useless than 20 feet of pipe.)CAUTIONIf you use more than a total of 20 feet of pipein the installation, install a check valve inplace of the union. Make sure it is installedwith the arrow pointing up or it will notprevent the backflow of water. When a checkvalve is used, a 1/8” hole must be drilled inthe PVC pipe above the Pro Series pump. Drillthe hole at a 45 angle toward the bottom ofthe sump to avoid splashing water outside thesump pit. Make sure the hole is above thewater line, and below the check valve. If ahole is not drilled above the pump, an air lockmay prevent the pump from operating, andthe basement will flood.5. Attach a union or check valve to the top ofthe 1½” PVC pipe. This will allow the pumpto be removed easily, should the need arise.The path of the rest of the pipe and the detailsof each installation will vary. Using soundplumbing practices, try to route the dischargepipe to an exterior wall via the shortest pathwith the fewest turns. More turns will reduce thepumping capacity. The pipe section exiting thebuilding should be on a downward slope so thatthe water in the pipe will exit outside instead ofreturning to the sump pit. Be sure to seal thehole in the wall where the pipe exits, and prime5FLOORJOIST“L” BRACKETSLOPEPIPEDOWNRIGID1-1/2"PVC PIPE12a2bUNIONOR CHECKVALVECHECKVALVEPUMP WIREDRILL 1/8" HOLEIF CHECKVALVE USEDPIPE ADAPTERPRO SERIESBACKUP PUMP2c34"L" BRACKETDRAINTILEHOSECLAMPSMAINAC PUMPDiagram CPage 6

Pump & PipeInstallation InstructionsINSTALLATION D:CONNECTION TO EXISTING DISCHARGE PIPEFOR NARROW SUMP PITS (Diagram D)Depending on your installation requirements,PVC pipe lengths will vary. Cut the pipes andassemble them as shown in photo #8. Do notcement them together until you are sure they arecut to the correct lengths. It is important to keepthe discharge pipes on both pumps parallel toeach other, so that the pumps remain flat on thefloor of the sump. More detailed instructionsfollow.! DANGERUnplug the main AC pump when installingthe backup pump to avoid electric shock.Failure to do so could cause serious injury ordeath.1. Attach an “L” bracket to the discharge pipe ofthe main AC pump with two (2) stainless steelhose clamps. Position the bracket so thebottom of the “L” is just above the top of themain pump, and out of the way of any floatswitch on the main pump.2. (a) Remove the black bottom strainer of thepump by pressing in the two tabs on thestrainer and pushing down. There are holessuitable for mounting on the bottom of thestrainer. (b) Using the #8-32 x ¾” stainlessscrew, washer and nut, attach the strainer tothe “L” bracket. (c) Once the strainer isattached, simply press the rest of the pumponto the mounted strainer.3. Secure the pump wire so that the plug on theend will not fall into the sump. Attach thewire to the pipe with a piece of tape.4. Cut a piece of 1½” rigid PVC pipe long enoughto reach from the elbow of the backup pumpto one (1) foot above the floor. Prime andcement it to a 1½” pipe adapter, then screwthe adapter into the pump.5. Install a check valve on the top of the PVCpipe attached to the Pro Series pump. Makesure it is installed with the arrow pointing upor it will not prevent the backflow of water.CAUTION6. When a check valve is used, a 1/8” holemust be drilled in the PVC pipe above thePro Series pump. Make sure it is above thewater line and below the check valve. Drillthe hole at a 45º angle toward the bottomof the sump to avoid splashing wateroutside the sump pit. If a 1/8” hole is notdrilled above the pump, an air lock mayprevent the pump from operating, and thebasement will flood.7. If there is no check valve on the main ACpump discharge pipe, one must be installed atthis time.Cut the discharge pipeapproximately one (1) foot above the floor.Install a check valve on the top of the pipeand tighten the bottom hose clamp. Nowprime and cement a small piece of 1½” PVCpipe to the bottom of a “Y” connector. Primeand cement the top of the “Y” assembly to thedischarge pipe with the “Y” extension facingdown toward the backup pump. Now connectthe bottom of the assembly to the check valveand tighten the hose clamp.8. Connect a piece of 1½” PVC pipe above thecheck valve of the Pro Series pump, andattach a 45 elbow to that pipe. Extendanother piece of pipe to reach from the 45 elbow to the “Y” connector on the other pipe.9. Prime and cement all pipe connectionssecurely to prevent leaking, and tighten allthe hose clamps.FLOORJOIST“L”BRACKETRIGID1-1/2"PVC PIPE"Y"CONNECTOR45º ELBOW12a2b2c3RIGID1-1/2"PVC PIPECHECKVALVECHECKVALVEPUMP WIRE1/8" HOLEDRAIN TILEPIPE ADAPTERHOSECLAMPSPRO SERIESBACKUP PUMP45678MAINAC PUMP"L" BRACKETDiagram DPage 7

Battery InstructionsA new Pro Series 2200 Standby Battery will runthis system for a minimum of 7.5 hourscontinuously. However, most of the time thepump will turn on and off, and this battery willrun the pump intermittently for days.To increase the running time of this system to 15hours of continuous pumping, two batteries canbe connected together. Ideally the batteriesshould be of similar age and capacity.Connecting an old and new battery together willnot charge properly. Specific connectioninstructions will be explained on pages 9 and 10.In addition, the unique materials in the ProSeries 2200 Standby batteries enable them tolast for five to seven years in standby service.CAUTION The use of automotive batteries is NOTrecommended. Automotive batteries arenot designed for this application. They willonly run the pump for a short time and willhave a shorter life than a standby battery. The battery fluid sensor is designed to fitthe Pro Series Standby batteries.Measuring the battery fluid is one of themost important features of the system,since about 80% of backup sump pumpfailures are the result of a battery that hasdried out. The internal construction of some wet cellbatteries may not be compatible with thissystem. The use of a Pro Series 2200battery is HIGHLY recommended.! DANGERDo not insert the fluid sensor into anybattery except a Pro Series Standby battery.Do not drill a hole in another brand ofbattery to accommodate the fluid sensor.Batteries emit explosive gases which cancause serious injury or death.PREPARING THE PRO SERIESSTANDBY BATTERYThe Pro Series Standby batteries are shipped dry(without acid) so they never lose power beforeyou take them home. A battery is activatedwhen the acid is added, and then it slowlybegins to deteriorate as it ages. By adding theacid just before use, the battery will always befresh. Use 1.265 specific gravity battery acid tofill the battery. It is available where youpurchased the battery.! DANGER/POISONContains sulfuric acid. Wear eye andclothing protection. If battery acid contactsskin or clothing, wash immediately withsoap and water. If acid enters eyes, flushwith water for 15 minutes, and get promptmedical attention. Review the safetyinstructions on page 1.time and give off a sulfur-like smell, but this isnormal. After the battery has been filled, pressthe caps securely on the top of the battery.CAUTIONWhen you fill the battery for the FIRST time,it will be the ONLY time you add acid to thebattery. In the future, when the fluid levelis low, add distilled water to the cells.NEVER add more acid.This backup system will also accommodate amaintenance-free battery, eliminating the needto fill the battery. However, the maintenancefree battery will not run the pump as long asthe standby battery, and it will need to bereplaced more often. The fluid sensor is notneeded with this battery. However, you MUSTattach the fluid sensor to the positive post ofthe battery to silence the fluid alarm.TO FILL THE BATTERY1. Remove the cover of the battery box bypushing in the tabs on the front and back ofthe box and lifting up.1322. Place the battery box on the floor. Place thedry (unfilled) battery into the battery box.Remove the two battery caps by lifting themup with a screwdriver. DO NOT lift the cap byprying it up from the groove on the back ofthe cap. It may damage the vent.3. Carefully push in the perforated tab at the topof the acid pack. Lift up the large tab andpull out the dispensing hose. Hold the hoseupright above the pack and squeeze the hoseforcing all the acid back into the pack.4BATTERY TERMINALS4. Position the acid pack and battery as shownat the right. Pinch the end of the hosetogether and cut off the tip. Insert the endof the hose into each cell. Control the flowby pinching the hose with thumb andforefinger. Fill each cell of the battery to alevel just covering the battery plates, andthen go back and top off each cell equally.It is important to have all the cells filledequally or the battery will not operateproperly. The acid should reach a level about¼” below the cap ring as shown in thediagram at right. DO NOT OVERFILL THEBATTERY. (Diagram E)A newly filled battery will sometimes requireadditional acid after about 20 minutes. Reexamine the fill level, and add additional acid ifnecessary. The battery acid may bubble at thisDiagram EBATTERY CAP RINGS2nd LEVEL1. Fill to 1st level, coverthe platesPLATES2. Then fill to 2nd level,just below the bottomof the cap rings1st LEVELCELL WALL1CROSS SECTION OF BATTERYDo not throw anold battery in thetrash. Take it to aservice station orrecycling center.Page 8

as long as the water is above the float. Whenthe water drops below the float switch, aninternal timer in the control unit will keep thepump running an additional 25 seconds toempty the sump pit. The switch should bemounted about six (6) inches above the waterlevel line in the sump pit. (a) Attach thefloat switch very securely to the dischargepipe with the stainless steel hose clamp. (b)If the pump is stacked above the main ACpump in a narrow sump pit, the float may beattached to the elbow of the pump. Unscrewthe clamp. Wrap it around the float bracketand pipe, and then tighten the screw until thefloat is secure. Be sure the switch ispositioned vertically with the mountingbracket at the top. Do not tilt the switch. Donot position the float switch on the side of thedischarge pipe facing the drain tile or anyincoming rush of water!Control Unit Connections! DANGERRisk of electrical shock or battery explosion,which can cause serious injury or death.Unplug the main AC pump to avoid electricalshock. Wear eye protection. Work in a wellventilated area. Do not smoke or allow aspark or flame in the vicinity of the battery.Avoid dropping metal tools on the battery.If battery acid contacts eyes, flush withwater for 15

PRO SERIES BACKUP PUMP DRAIN TILE UNION OR CHECK VALVE CHECK VALVE PUMP WIRE HOSE CLAMPS "L" BRACKET FLOOR JOIST MAIN AC PUMP SLOPE PIPE DOWN RIGID 1-1/2" PVC PIPE PIPE ADAPTER DRILL 1/8" HOLE IF CHECK VALVE USED PRO SERIES BACKUP PUMP DRAIN TILE UNION OR CHECK VALVE CHECK V

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