Basement Watchdog Big Dog Backup Sump Pump


Item Number: 265

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $850

Online Close: Dec 8, 2013 9:00 PM EST

Bid History: 2 bids - Item Sold!


Description

'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house,


All the presents were floating, and so was the mouse.


The stockings were wet from an unforeseen flood,


Because the old sump pump, alas, was no good.


Instead of eight reindeer, oh Santa Claus, please


Won't you bring me a Big Dog, and two batteries?!


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Check out this pump! WSP bought it as a backup sump pump for the Golden House basement but then discovered that a different model was needed. It was used once just to test it. It's a really good pump for a typical residential basement. Highly rated. And able to drain flood waters out of your basement during an emergency and when the electricity is off. Who knows when there will be another Sandy or Irene. Prepare now...and save those ribbons and bows from getting soggy.


Extended run time - up to 15 hours of backup power. 2 batteries, 2 battery acid packs & connector cables included. **Please note: only 1 battery box is included.


Automatically starts when your existing sump pump fails. Senses power outages, malfunctions, stuck floats and more.


Exclusive monitoring system with weekly self-test. Computer controller monitors power conditions and battery level. Indicator light displays remaining battery strength. Sounds alarm and flashes during failure or required maintenance.


Empties the sump pit in seconds after a malfunction or outage. Pumps 3500 gallons per hour at 0' lift (or 2200 GPH @ 10' lift). Switches to 12-volt DC battery power when AC power fails.


20-Amp Battery Charger quickly recharges battery when power is restored. Shuts off completely to prolong the life of the battery.


Dual float switch (BWC1) Turns on the pump to make sure it's working.

Special Instructions

Shipping not available on this item. This item must be picked up at the Waldorf School of Princeton.


Poem by Jamie Quirk


Thanks to Kevin Jones, Facilities Manager, for providing the pump