vanskat
Electrical
- Apr 24, 2001
- 86
From a reliability standpoint the low level electrodes on our sump pumps tends to get corroded after a short period of time primarily due to the type of material/chemicals that are routed to the sump pit.
The cumulative effect is that the pump never shuts off and continuously runs empty (pump life issue). I was considering modifying the control circuit to include a timer along with the high level electrode. Based on the volume of the sump pit I would set a running time after which the pump would shut off. In the event that flow to the pit is increased the high level electrode would restart the pump.
Any views?
The cumulative effect is that the pump never shuts off and continuously runs empty (pump life issue). I was considering modifying the control circuit to include a timer along with the high level electrode. Based on the volume of the sump pit I would set a running time after which the pump would shut off. In the event that flow to the pit is increased the high level electrode would restart the pump.
Any views?