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Contents
Section Page
General Application Information 3
Safety Information and Introduction 5
General Specifications 6
Tools Needed 6
Materials Needed 6
Installation Instructions 7
Electrical Information 8
Submersible Pump Installation 9
Performance Table (Capacity in Gallons per Minute) 10
WSP Submersible Pump Installation Diagram 11
Motor Wiring Diagram 12
Operation 12
Technical Specifications 13
Troubleshooting Checklist 14
Maintenance and Service 15
Sectional View – WSP33K1AA 16
Sectional View – WSP53AA, WSP73AA 18
Disassembly and Assembly 19
Customer Service Information 20
General Application Information
The Sump and Installation
If your basement does not currently have a sump installed, it will be necessary to check
local plumbing codes as to the acceptable type of sump that may be used. Materials
commonly specified are: clay tile, fiberglass, steel, concrete, and polyethylene. It may be
necessary to cut a hole in the basement floor and excavate for the sump. Plumbing and
electrical contractors can advise on proper installation of drain tiles, sump, pump, and
electrical service. Honda recommends that a solid sump base be provided. The sump is
fed by drain tile placed around the outside and/or inside basement walls at the footings. In
applications where a gravel base must be used to relieve hydraulic pressure under the
basement floor, be sure to provide a permanent and solid base for the pump (bricks or a
steel plate). A sump cover capable of supporting 200 pounds should be employed to
contain odors and for obvious safety reasons.