Liberty 1/2 HP Sump Pump Installation 2 Pumps Installed In One Sump Pit
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
- 2 Sump Pumps are in one sump pit, I instal a Liberty 1/2 HP sump pump, I have two sump pumps in my basin can I make it fit....Please checkout my book, "Mind Kill, Rise Of The Marauder" at Amazon and Kindle.
My Dad was an HVAC tech for 20 years before he moved into a management position. The company he worked for would always have new technicians shadow him to help establish quality control. He would've appreciated how well you explained this sump pump job.
"A good tech knows how it's done. A master tech knows why we do it the proper way"
FCO that is a great compliment...I do my best to explain in my videos but sometimes my mouth cannot keep pace with my brain. We miss our dads thank you for the wonderful comment it made my day. I'm lucky to have viewers like you.
Great job! 👍
Greg
Thank you Greg that means a lot to me. I hope others find this interesting. Be safe
Great dyi video. And yes the noise is common. The hole is to reduce head pressure and prolong your pump life.
TTP you have no idea how much I appreciate your comment, unlike me you know what you're talking about. I can't hear the gurgle outside the room so I've forgotten about but do debate reinstalling without the airlock hole. Thank you so much be safe.
@@maraudermitchelli I hope I know what I'm talking about, I was a licensed plumber in a past life.
@@timetopay5344 Man I appreciate your help...so do others who read the comment. Thank you.
Is this a how-to video?
Oh boy not sure but it's still working so probably. Be safe
Does the Quiet check Valves need to be installed in a vertical position? I know for the normal style check valves they work much better and last longer in a vertical position.
No they don't....I think. They function great mounted horizontally and it is easier to change the valve and the pump. Be safe happy new year
My company always installs vertically, but that’s how we were trained, also before the 90
Should be installed vertically with column pressure closing the flap. If installed horizontally they eventually gunk up with mineral deposits in the belly of the pipe.