Eric Corder New Member Posts:2  
01/07/2015 6:17 PM |
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Hello, I need an audio (preferred)/ visual current indicator from a sump pump in the basement. i would like to monitor it from upstairs. Help?
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Tony HodgesCRM Staff  Basic Member Posts:154  
01/08/2015 8:32 AM |
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Dear Sir, Thank you for your interest in our product lines. CR Magnetics can provide many different styles of products that can provide switch legs that are active while your pump is running. You can then choose your desired way to interface with the human element i.e. audio, visual, computer. Please let us know the HP and voltage of the sump pump motor and we can recommend a product.
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Eric Corder New Member Posts:2  
01/08/2015 9:48 AM |
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Also send by email: Thank you Sir for your quick response. The pump is a standard Homedepot - Rigid brand, 1/2 HP, 110V AC pump. I don't know what the current draw is. I will like an audio alert - nothing too loud or alarming becuase it should be a fairly frequent occurance.
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ALBERT BILL New Member Posts:1  
02/12/2018 1:23 AM |
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i am not sure with sump pump alram !!! but i know deeply about sump pump models. thanks :-)
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John Ibrahim New Member Posts:3  
09/03/2018 6:29 AM |
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Does anyone have knowledge of specifying a kW rating or flow rate for a fire fighting lift, sump pump ? I have checked various documents but none can give a definative answer. Thanks
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09/08/2018 2:21 AM |
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John Ibrahim New Member Posts:3  
09/08/2018 2:22 AM |
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Araldo Janes New Member Posts:1  
05/07/2019 12:55 PM |
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Hi... backflow protection must be provided by the installer to meet the requirements of the local plumbing code or the requirements of the local water authority. As per the Uniform Plumbing Code and per the Plumbing Codes of some states, including the State of Michigan, installation of this product requires the use of an RPZ backflow protection device.
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