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1-866-875-6664Sump pump failure can lead to a very serious flood in your basement if you have no backup system in place. You should never count on just one pump to keep your basement or crawl space dry.
Like any mechanical utility within your home, your sump pump can eventually fail.
A sump pump contains moving parts that can wear out or malfunction over the years.
The best way to make sure your home is protected from a sump pump failure is to make sure that you have a battery backup pump and secondary sump pump ready to operate in an emergency.
At Omni Basement Systems, we install sump pump systems that are equipped to handle your basement water problem.
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Sump pumps lose power for a variety of reasons. Aside from the obvious power failure, it's possible for a circuit to trip, especially for pumps plugged into GFI outlets.
At Omni Basement Systems, we've also seen many cases where the pump was unplugged by someone who needed to use the outlet, but forgot to plug the sump back into the outlet.
In some situations, this has led to water damage to nearly everything stored in the basement. You'll be glad to have a battery backup sump pump installed!
Components in the UltraSump® system are designed to work together, providing reliable, high-volume pumping capability when the electrical grid goes down.
We recommend installing Basement Systems UltraSump® Battery Backup System.
The UltraSump® system can pump out an excess of 11,500 gallons of water on a fully charged battery-- that's enough water to fill a small swimming pool!
To alert you of power failure, the UltraSump® sounds an alarm when it runs and silences when the pump cycles off. For your convenience, the alarm can also be hooked up to your home security system so you can be notified by phone.
Having a Dual Battery Switching System will literally double the pumping capacity of the UltraSump® system to 26,000 gallons.
The UltraSump® system can also be equipped with an optional battery switcher. The battery switcher will charge the lowest voltage battery first up to 80% capacity and then switch from battery to battery until charged up to 90% capacity. Once both batteries reach 90% charge capacity, both batteries will be charged to 100% capacity.
When the batteries are being used for pumping purposes without any AC current available, the highest charged battery will be used first until both batteries are drawn down to equal voltage. At this point, power will then be drawn from both batteries at the same time.
If you have a primary sump pump and a battery backup sump pump, your basement is already well on its way to being protected.
However, if your primary sump pump fails due to mechanical failure, your basement waterproofing is only good as long as your battery backup can last. And if your sump pump is being overwhelmed due to an unusually high volume of water, it's best to have a secondary sump pump that can kick in and help keep the water down. Otherwise, your basement may flood and end up looking like the one you see here.
What's Keeping Your Basement Dry? |
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The Problem | Primary Sump Pump | Secondary Pump | Battery Backup Pump |
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