Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
GENERAL SAFETY
INFORMATION (cont.)
A ground fault circuit interrupter is required.
This pump must only be used to pump clear water. This pump is not designed to handle effluent, salt water, brine, laundry discharge or any other application which may contain caustic chemicals and/or foreign materials. Pump damage may occur if used in these applications and will void warranty.
BATTERY INFORMATION
The system is designed to operate most efficiently with sealed lead acid (SLA)
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 nearby in case battery acid contacts clothing, skin or eyes. Wear eye and clothing protection when working around lead acid batteries. Avoid touching your eyes when working around lead acid batteries.
If battery acid contacts your eye(s), flush with cold running water for 10 minutes and seek immediate medical attention. If acid contacts your skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water.
CHART 1 - STANDBY POWER
PUMPING CAPACITY
Amp Hours Per | Total Gallons |
Battery | Pumped* |
40.0 | 11,000 |
80.0 | 22,000 |
120.033,000
*Assumes the sump pump is lifting water 10'
•The PS/BC can be left connected to the batteries indefinitely
•The PS/BC is designed for the WAYNE pump only, DO NOT Use For Any Other Purpose
SYSTEM WILL ALARM IF:
batteries. Deep cycle marine batteries can also be used.
Sealed lead acid batteries cost slightly more, but they can last longer. WAYNE offers a 40 amp hour battery WSB1240 and a 75 amp hour battery WSB1275.
The oversize battery case (included) will accommodate two
Retain blue foam pad to support WAYNE sealed
Be certain that the area around the batteries is well ventilated. Before
Never smoke or allow a spark or flame in the vicinity of the battery.
Avoid dropping metal tools on the battery posts because they may spark or
PS/BC FEATURES
POWER CIRCUITS:
•Power Supply/Battery Charger (PS/ BC) monitors power availability and automatically switches to battery operation during power outage.
•Charger will run pump motor or charge batteries when plugged into AC power
•Automatically charges the batteries
•Operates on 120 VAC and 24 VDC (Using 2 batteries)
•You will hear a beeping alarm if pump motor is running
•You will hear a continuous alarm if the pump fuse on front panel is blown
•You will hear a continuous alarm if the battery voltage drops below 21.6
LIGHTS:
•Green Light indicates AC power is available
•Yellow Light indicates battery is connected correctly
•Red Light is on when battery voltage is low or if the pump motor fuse on the front panel is blown
PUMP:
•The pump will turn on when the float switch rises. The pump motor will keep running for 15 seconds after the float drops
servicing the batteries, blow away gasses by waving a piece of cardboard near the batteries.
Dangerous 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
Working in the 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.
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Battery Cable |
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| Jumper Wire |
12V | 12V |
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Battery |
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Battery |
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Figure 1 - Battery connection: two | ||
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