As discussed my my recent post, we had a flooded basement despite the sump pump running on a constant basis for six hours. After the dust has settled, I set out to check a few things, including the discharge line. Well, it turns out the pump worked great, at pumping 30 gpm right back into the basement. It's really a sight to see; the pump cyles and the water pours right back into the pit. Someday I'll do some digging outside to see how stupid the guy who installed the discharge line really was.
For now my plan is as follows:
1) re-route the discharge line up and out, the routing the water into the downspout drain pipe (4" corrugated)
2) while I'm at it, install a second back-up pump in the pit, at a higher level using a "brick" to add two inches to the float height. The new pump is the same as the existing, Liberty 1/3 h.p.
QUESTIONS:
1) any advice on routing? I am a little stumped as to the best way of attaching to 1 and 1/2" pvc pipes to the 4" corrugated drain pipe. Should I tie the two 1 and 1/2 pipes to together inside the house, or run two ouside in tandom? Higher or lower? Is there a connector made for this?
2) are there any fatal flaws in my plan? LazyPup posted some advice on sizing pumps, but I'm afraid the conditions are too variable; esp. the rate of flow into the pit.
Thanks in advance.
For now my plan is as follows:
1) re-route the discharge line up and out, the routing the water into the downspout drain pipe (4" corrugated)
2) while I'm at it, install a second back-up pump in the pit, at a higher level using a "brick" to add two inches to the float height. The new pump is the same as the existing, Liberty 1/3 h.p.
QUESTIONS:
1) any advice on routing? I am a little stumped as to the best way of attaching to 1 and 1/2" pvc pipes to the 4" corrugated drain pipe. Should I tie the two 1 and 1/2 pipes to together inside the house, or run two ouside in tandom? Higher or lower? Is there a connector made for this?
2) are there any fatal flaws in my plan? LazyPup posted some advice on sizing pumps, but I'm afraid the conditions are too variable; esp. the rate of flow into the pit.
Thanks in advance.
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