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The Smart Sump Pump
November 7, 2009, 4:36 am | visits: 0 | wordcount: 649
By David H. Urmann

Pump reviews are provided by persons actually tested the products. Pump owners should understand the basics behind its mechanism. Pumps are equipment used to move liquids and gases. It displaces fluids and causes it to flow. It moves a volume via mechanical or physical action. Water pumps work in the same principle but specifically pump out water. It keeps an engine cool when water is continuously pumped to it, and therefore prevents overheating. Water pump circulates coolant through the cooling system while the engine runs.. The cooling system will stop functioning in the event of water pump failure. The engine will run hot and may incur serious damage. Water pumps used in vehicles are operated with belt and pulley. Others operate through gear or chain. The power goes to a shaft that has an impeller. The impeller rotates and the water circulates through the cooling system. The impeller works like the propeller of an airplane or of a boat. The propeller causes the air or water to move. The impeller and shaft rotate on a sealed bearing. The bearing wears out after a long time and calls for a replacement. When the water pump "bleeds" or leaks coolant, it is a signal that the pump is malfunctioning already. A noisy shaft or impeller is also an indication of a worn out bearing. A leaking water pump will inadvertently fail. Water pump replacement is considered as preventive maintenance and a matter of importance. Heed the necessary precautions once you see the first signals of damage. A sump pump is used to remove water from the sump pit. A sump pit is a hole where the water is collected. Sump pits are usually found in the basement of a house. The water in it enters through the drains of the waterproofing system. Rains and natural ground waters can also fill it up in place of tap water. Sump pump is installed in basements where flooding is a problem. It can also be used to lessen the dampness if the water table is above the basement of a house. These pumps drive water away from the sump pit to a dry well or municipal drain. Pedestal and submersible are two general types. The pump motor of the first type is mounted above the sump pit. The pedestal sump pump is easier to maintain. The submersible pump on the other hand is totally mounted inside the sump pit. It is protectively sealed against short circuits. Pump reviews available from different media are good sources of information for comparison and contrast. The latest technology in the sump pump is offered by Nexpump. The sophisticated sump pump system has a microprocessor. It will email or call its owner to notify about pump activation, power failures, plumbing problems and other related important matters. The Nexpump has a dual mechanism using household electric supply. It will operate on a backup battery with built-in automatic charger when the power goes out. It automatically runs a self test every 12 hours. Its installation is very easy. It can also be manually set to run the primary or backup system. The TripleSafe Sump Pump System has triple protection to ensure your pump will not fail. It was developed by the Basement System and has 3 interconnected pumps. If the primary pump fails the secondary pump automatically operates. If the amount of water is too much for the first pump to manage, the more powerful second pump will operate to help the first pump. In case of power failure the UltraSump will immediately function as a backup. It is a patented battery backup invention. The SuperSump includes an efficient 1/3 horsepower Zoeller sump pump made of cast-iron. The battery backup included with the TripleSafe can be separately bought and installed as add-ons. It has a mechanical float switch system. The pump has a pumping capacity of 2,220 gallons per hour. It can pump out ½ inch solid waste and is clog resistant.

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