Septic tank lift station pumping question

   / Septic tank lift station pumping question
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My lift station tank has an alarm that goes off in the basement if the float that it is attached to gets lifted up by the water height going too high. I set my pump to begin pumping just as the water touches this alarm float and cut out when there are a few inches of effluent left in the tank. When my pump failed, I just dropped another pump in to replace the old one, connected it to my outlet and off I went.
 
   / Septic tank lift station pumping question
  • Thread Starter
#12  
My lift station tank has an alarm that goes off in the basement if the float that it is attached to gets lifted up by the water height going too high. I set my pump to begin pumping just as the water touches this alarm float and cut out when there are a few inches of effluent left in the tank. When my pump failed, I just dropped another pump in to replace the old one, connected it to my outlet and off I went.
 
   / Septic tank lift station pumping question #13  
We built an addition on our last house and were forced to replace the existing field with a larger one. This required the use of a pump tank. It had two floats. The pump float turned on the pump when the tank got about 1/3 full. The alarm float set off the basement alarm when the tank reached 2/3 full.

Also, I hope you do not have a 'sump' pump. It should have a sewage pump. Our sleezy contractor installed a 1 hp sump pump, even though the design plan called for a 1.5" sewage pump. The sump pump lasted one year. The sewage pump would pick up and pump a 1.5" rock if it needed to. It's still working about 15 years later. So much for the 'excellent' inspection by the code enforcement officer. /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
 
   / Septic tank lift station pumping question #14  
We built an addition on our last house and were forced to replace the existing field with a larger one. This required the use of a pump tank. It had two floats. The pump float turned on the pump when the tank got about 1/3 full. The alarm float set off the basement alarm when the tank reached 2/3 full.

Also, I hope you do not have a 'sump' pump. It should have a sewage pump. Our sleezy contractor installed a 1 hp sump pump, even though the design plan called for a 1.5" sewage pump. The sump pump lasted one year. The sewage pump would pick up and pump a 1.5" rock if it needed to. It's still working about 15 years later. So much for the 'excellent' inspection by the code enforcement officer. /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
 

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