Wayne ISP40 specifications General Safety, Pump Installation, Battery Information

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Operating Instructions And Parts Manual

 

 

Model ISP40

General Safety

 

Flood risk. If

Sealed lead acid batteries cost slightly

! WARNING

flexible discharge

more, but they can last up to 10 years.

Information

pump is secured in sump pit to prevent

Deep cycle marine and automotive

 

 

 

 

 

 

hose is temporarily used, make sure

 

(Continued)

movement. Failure to secure pump

batteries may have a shorter life – one

 

 

 

If the

 

 

could result in flooding and property

to two years. Among the

 

! DANGER

 

 

 

damage.

 

 

basement

 

 

 

manufacturers of sealed lead acid

has water or moisture on the

 

 

NOTICE

Flexible discharge

batteries are Hawker, Panasonic,

floor, do not walk on wet

 

 

hose is intended for

 

 

 

area until all power is turned

 

 

temporary use only. Rigid PVC or metal

PowerSonic, Yuasa and Eagle Picher.

 

 

off. If the shutoff box is in the

pipe is required for a permanent

The oversize battery case (included)

installation.

 

basement, call an electrician. Remove

 

pump and either repair or replace.

3. Thread check valve (not included)

will accommodate two 12-volt SLA

Failure to follow this warning could

batteries or two 12-volt deep cycle

into pump body. Avoid stripping or

result in fatal electrical shock.

marine batteries (up to a 27-frame

 

 

 

 

 

 

cross threading. Do not use pipe joint

 

 

 

 

 

 

size).

Pump Installation

sealant.

 

 

Use new, identical batteries (from the

4. The pump has a 1-1/2” NPT discharge.

 

 

 

 

 

 

same manufacturer and of the same

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTICE

Installation may

If the existing piping is smaller, use

capacity). When batteries wear out

 

take several hours.

an adapter. Smaller diameter piping

 

 

 

Do not disable an existing sump pump

replace them as a set. Chart 1

will reduce the pump flow rate and

until you have established an

illustrates the expected performance

appropriate way to evacuate sump pit.

decrease its performance.

with various battery combinations. Do

1. Install pump in a sump pit with

5. Connect rigid pipe to rubber boot on

not use batteries rated below 40 amp

check valve. Tighten hose clamps.

 

minimum size as shown in Figure 2.

hours.

 

 

Support pump and

 

Construct sump pit of tile, concrete,

! WARNING

Be certain that the area around the

 

piping when

 

steel or plastic. If the sump pit

assembling and after installation.

batteries is well ventilated. Before

 

already exists, disconnect power to

 

Failure to do so could cause piping or

servicing the batteries, blow away

 

existing pump and make certain pit

check valve to break, pump to fail, etc.,

 

gasses by waving a piece of cardboard

 

which could result in property damage

 

is the correct size.

 

and/or personal injury.

near the batteries.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

 

Model ISP40

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Troubleshooting Chart

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Problem

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective Action

 

 

AC Power Indicator

1. Power outage

1. None

 

 

(red light) is not on

2. Blown AC breaker

2. Push AC breaker to reset. If breaker trips again, do not reset.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Have unit checked by qualified electrician

 

 

 

3. GFCI tripped

3. Reset GFCI

 

 

 

4. Low AC voltage

4. Have outlet checked by electrician

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alarm sounds - yellow

1. Pump fuse may be blown

1. Replace pump fuse. Use Bussmann AGC10 or Littlefuse 312010

 

 

light is on

2. Pump impeller may be

2. Remove impeller. Check for damage to bore or bearing

 

 

 

 

damaged

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alarm sounds - yellow

 

Low battery

 

Apply AC power or replace batteries

 

 

light is on and red

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

light is off

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Green Light is off

1.

Battery polarity is incorrect

1.

Recheck battery polarity

 

 

 

2. Battery voltage too low

2.

Replace batteries

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pump will not stop

1.

Lower float stuck

1.

Remove filter and clean. Remove debris from float switch area

 

 

 

2. Pump too low in sump

2. Place a brick under the pump

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pump will not start

1.

Pump power cord

1.

Check for proper installation of power cord into the PS/BC

 

 

 

2.

Upper float switch stuck

2.

Remove filter and clean. Remove debris from float switch area

 

 

 

3.

Impeller rotor jam

3.

Remove filter and clean. Remove debris from float switch area

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pump starts/stops too

1.

Backflow from discharge

1.

Install or replace check valve

 

 

often

 

pipe

2. Place a brick under the pump

 

 

 

2. Pump too low in sump

 

 

 

3.

Clogged pump filter

3.

Remove filter and clean

 

 

15”

 

Min.

Figure 2

10” Dia.

Min.

2. The sump pump should be located

on a solid, level foundation. Do not

place pump directly on clay, earth,

gravel or a sandy surface. These

6.Protect electrical cord from sharp objects, hot surfaces, oil and chemicals. Avoid kinking the cord. Replace a damaged cord immediately.

7.A sump pit cover must be installed to prevent debris from clogging or damaging the pump.

8.Fill sump with at least 6 inches of water.

Battery Information

The system is designed to operate most efficiently with sealed lead acid (SLA) batteries at 24 volts. Two 12-volt 40- amp hour SLA batteries provide enough energy to pump more than 10,000 gallons of water from a basement. Deep cycle marine batteries or automotive style batteries can also be used.

Dangerous

! DANGER hydrogen gas can be released from batteries while charging. Sparks can ignite the gas in an enclosed space. Wear safety goggles when connecting batteries. Battery connections should be made in a well-ventilated area.

Working in the

! DANGER vicinity of lead acid batteries can be dangerous. Before making connections or servicing the batteries, read and follow instructions in all applicable instruction manuals. To reduce the risk of battery explosion, follow the instructions in this manual and those published by the battery manufacturer, as well as those of any other equipment used in the surrounding area.

An assistant should be present or close enough to come to your aid in the event of an emergency. Have a reliable source of fresh water and soap

Pump operates but

1. Blocked discharge pipe

1. Check for restrictions in discharge line, flood is immanent. Shut

delivers little or no

 

off AC power before entering flooded area

water

2. Partially clogged pump

2. Remove impeller, check for debris in inlet

 

filter

3. Remove and inspect thrust bearing

 

3. Broken thrust bearing

 

 

 

“Click” inside PS/BC.

1. Discharged battery

1. If the battery is in otherwise good condition, it is normal for

An overload is

 

the circuit breaker to cycle ON and OFF several times before

indicated when you

 

the battery recovers enough to allow a normal charge rate. If

hear a distinct “click”

 

this happens on a regular basis, however, the batteries may be

from the DC circuit

 

too large for the PS/BC and it could be damaged. Replace

breaker internal to the

 

batteries

PS/BC. A 3-5 minute

2. Shorted cell battery

2. A battery in this condition may cause the breaker to cycle

cooling off period

 

continuously. The battery will not accept a charge. Replace

occurs before the PS/BC

 

both batteries

resets itself. If the

 

 

overload condition still

 

 

exists, the cycle will

 

 

repeat. Regardless of

 

 

what is causing the circuit breaker to cycle, unattended or routine operation in this manner could result in serious damage to the PS/BC and the battery.

surfaces contain small stones, gravel,

sand, etc. that may clog or damage

the pump and cause pump failure.

Remove any silt or debris from the

sump pit and surrounding area.

CHART 1 - STANDBY POWER PUMPING CAPACITY

Amp Hours Per Battery

Total Gallons Pumped*

40.0

11,000

80.0

22,000

120.0

33,000

* Assumes the sump pump is lifting water 10’

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ISP40 specifications

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