What does it mean when sump pump is spraying water?
You may notice water shooting out the side of your weep hole and back into the pit. This may looks like something is wrong but the weep hole benefits are worth the slight loss in water efficiency. If the discharge pipe is spraying water out the end it is a sign that the sump pump is working hard draining ground water.
What happens if you have an open sump pump?
An open sump pump is not just a sad sight, it’s also more likely to clog up. If your sump doesn’t have a lid – something we see every day in basements across the nation – it will get clogged and dirty over time and either slow down or stop entirely.
Why is the check valve on my sump pump missing?
The check valve is missing or broken. – Because the sump pump is installed below grade, the discharge line is initially pitched at an upward angle so it can channel water up and away until it reaches an exit point; it is then pitched downward, using gravity to discharge water outside the home.
What to do if your sump pump is leaking?
Look at the drain lines as well as check valve seals to find the source of the leak. If you are having problems with a leaky seal between the check valve and your NPT discharge line we recommend the Zoeller 30-0181 because it has two connectors on both ends. 2. Holes in Piping
Where should the weep hole be on a sump pump?
Some models of sump pumps do not require a weep hole but many of the most popular models need a weep hole to prevent air lock. Where should the weep hole be on a sump pump? Different water pumps need weep holes in different locations. The most common spots is below the water line but check your owners manual.
How does a submersible sump pump system work?
Submersible sump pumps are submerged in water inside the sump basin. Heat from the pump motor is transferred to the water to cool it during operation. Sump pumps are not engineered for continuous operation. If a submersible pump motor runs excessively long “On” cycles and overheats, water in the sump might become noticeably hot.
You may notice water shooting out the side of your weep hole and back into the pit. This may looks like something is wrong but the weep hole benefits are worth the slight loss in water efficiency. If the discharge pipe is spraying water out the end it is a sign that the sump pump is working hard draining ground water.
What’s the best way to start a sump pump?
That’s easy — just pour water in. Take a 5-gallon bucket filled with water, and then slowly pour the water in (think about the rate which rain water may enter the pump) until the float triggers your pump to activate.