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Pro Series 1/3HP Sump Pump (Cast Iron, Dual Float Switch, Deluxe Controller)
$279.99
Overview
The ProSeries S2033-DFC2 sump pump is a high-performance, energy-efficient pump designed for residential use, featuring a cast iron construction and a dual float switch for reliable and durable flood protection.
Dimensions & Specs
- Model: S2033-DFC2 (includes deluxe controller with dual float switch)
- Horsepower: 1/3 HP, Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) Motor
- Flow Rate:
- 4,000 GPH (67 GPM) at 0 ft. lift
- 3,200 GPH (53 GPM) at 10 ft. lift
- Maximum Head: 23 ft (7.0 m)
- Discharge Size: 1.5 inches
- Power: 115 VAC, 60 Hz
- Amp Draw: 5.0 amps at 10 ft head
- Cord Length: 10 ft
- Dimensions:
- Width: 9 inches
- Depth: 6.5 inches
- Height: 11.75 inches
- Weight: 21.1 lbs
- Construction: Cast iron body with a vortex impeller (capable of passing 1/2-inch solids)
- Thermal Protection: Yes
- Controller Features: USB data port, remote terminal for notifications, and dual float switch with adjustable runtime.
This pump is designed for residential use, with high capacity, energy efficiency, and durability. It also provides the convenience of monitoring and notifications for enhanced performance and maintenance alerts.
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How to Install
To install the ProSeries S2033-DFC2 sump pump, begin by selecting an appropriate sump basin with a minimum diameter of 18 inches and a depth of at least 22 inches. Place the pump inside the basin, ensuring it sits on a stable, level surface. Attach a 1.5-inch PVC discharge pipe to the pump’s outlet, running it vertically to carry water out of the basement or crawl space. Secure the included dual float switch and controller, positioning the float switch properly to ensure it activates the pump at the desired water level. Once all plumbing connections are tight, plug the pump into a dedicated power outlet. The DFC2 controller should also be set up according to instructions, allowing the system to monitor pump activity, provide runtime adjustments, and send alerts as needed. After installation, test the system by adding water to the basin to confirm that the pump and float switch operate correctly.