GrimesFrank
Mechanical
- Sep 11, 2006
- 149
When sizing a new sump pump for a network does one size it to pump against the head of all other pumps running simultaneously regardless of their duty?
The other pumps are for sumps with infrequent duty (e.g. floor drains for areas never used, emergency flood pit, etc.) If I size my pump (with regular duty) against those it will run to the right (i.e. high flow not balanced with in-flow) all the time. This seems fine but with the pump I have we're talking pump out times of 45 sec., hold times of 1 hour, then pump out again. This doesn't seem good for the life of the pump. I have heard rule of thumb is one would like sump pumps to run for 2 minutes (min.) Any truth?
Today is gone. Today was fun.
Tomorrow is another one.
Every day, from here to there,
funny things are everywhere. ~'Dr.' Theodor Geisel
The other pumps are for sumps with infrequent duty (e.g. floor drains for areas never used, emergency flood pit, etc.) If I size my pump (with regular duty) against those it will run to the right (i.e. high flow not balanced with in-flow) all the time. This seems fine but with the pump I have we're talking pump out times of 45 sec., hold times of 1 hour, then pump out again. This doesn't seem good for the life of the pump. I have heard rule of thumb is one would like sump pumps to run for 2 minutes (min.) Any truth?
Today is gone. Today was fun.
Tomorrow is another one.
Every day, from here to there,
funny things are everywhere. ~'Dr.' Theodor Geisel