Basepump

HB1000-PRO

The Professional Water Powered Back-up Sump Pump



This is definitely THE water powered backup sump pump for the discerning professional.

It's the one to get when you need strong pumping capacity, which all Basepumps offer, but also the strength and confidence that an all-brass inlet and control valve can give you. You are the Professional who can and will appreciate the design and sense of strength this gives you the moment you pick it up. We use only the finest quality materials in all our products, and for this one, we've gone even further. The valve can withstand pressures of 150 Lbs. PSI and the brass vacuum breaker with its built-in 6" riser, qualifies to meet code everywhere.

Built-in All Brass Back-flow Prevention

  • The Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker is built in so no additional backflow protection should be required, when installed in its correct position on the ceiling joist in the general area above the sump.
  • We've included a brass shutoff valve so the installer need not provide one.
  • The main control valve, or ejector valve as we call it, can withstand higher pressures (up to 150 Lbs. PSI) than our standard polypropylene one. Same reliable performance, more strength and durability.
  • Once installed according to directions, there should be no further question about it's safety or reliability. This makes it possible to meet the codes and also keep the costs down. 
  • Always check with your local plumbing department if you have any questions.

Meets Professional Standards for both Commercial and Residential Properties

Larger commercial projects are now able to see the value and quality of a Basepump. These types of properties and their owners or managers, are more likely to appreciate the quality and strength of this model over our other models with our standard valves. The higher pressures and pumping needs often found in these buildings, used to cause them to shy away from such products. Now there's no excuse. This is the best of the best when it comes to water powered backup sump pumps.

Basepump Sump Level Alarm included!

 

Sump Level Alarm SLA

  • Cross-connection must not be subject to back pressure or continuous pressure. 
  • Install AVB at least 6" above the highest point of discharge. Protection is afforded against back siphon only. The configuration of the pump provides this 6" rise and the discharge must continue on a level or downward slope to the exterior so as to self-drain.
  • See a drawing of a correct installation shown here to the right.
  • The discharge slopes down and away from Basepump and directly outdoors.
  • Do not connect the discharge from the Basepump -AVB into the discharge from the primary sump pump. It will cause the primary pump to send water back to the Basepump and spill from the Vacuum Breaker.
  • The Basepump ejector is mounted on the ceiling in the general area above the sump pit, discharging as directly as possible to the outdoors.
  • If it cannot be installed this way for any reason, it will not work properly and will not protect the potable water supply. The "S" shaped section from the AVB valve to the Tee may be removed if absolutely necessary for installation in tight spaces, but the 6" downward slope of the discharge MUST be maintained to the exterior, with no upward sections of any kind.
  • The suction pipe is open at the bottom, allowing the sump water to drop into the sump after each pumping cycle. The Basepump is typically mounted 6 to 10 feet above the sump water.
  • The discharge piping is vented to atmosphere and empties at least 6" below the AVB Valve of Basepump. There must be no back-pressure on the Basepump Ejector when it is not running.
  • The Basepump suction and discharge pipes are empty of sump water unless the pump is operating.
  • Specify the Basepump Model you want with the -AVB suffix. For example: RB750-AVB.
  • Meets ASSE Listed 1001, CSA Certified, IAPMO Listed

    Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker (AVB) is always placed downstream from all shut-off valves. Its air inlet valve closes when the water flows in the normal direction, but as water ceases to flow, the air inlet valve opens, thus interrupting the possible back siphon effect. If piping or a hose is attached to this assembly and run to a point of higher elevation, the back-pressure will keep the air inlet valve closed because of the pressure created by the elevation of water. Hence, it would not provide the intended protection. Therefore, this type of assembly must always be installed at least six (6) inches above all downstream piping and outlets. Additionally, this assembly may not have shut-off or obstructions downstream. A shut-off valve would keep the assembly under pressure and allow the air inlet valve (or float check) to seal against the air inlet port, thus causing the assembly to act as an elbow, not a back-flow preventer. The AVB may not be under continuous pressure for this same reason. An AVB must not be in continuous use for more than twelve (12) hours out of any twenty-four (24) hour period. (Note: Each time it starts, a new 12-hour cycle begins.) It may be used to protect against either a pollutant or contaminant, but may only be used to protect against a back siphon condition.

    Features

    Feature Competition HB1000-PRO
    Published Pumping Rates (Gallons Per Hour- GPH) 650-950 1,000-1,400
    Actual Pumping Rates * 500 ** 1,100
    Sump diameter required 18 Inches 10 Inches
    Radon covered sump installation No Yes
    Warranty period 2-3 Years 5 Years
    Water alarm included No Yes
    Backflow Preventer No Yes


    If you are not satisfied for any reason products may be returned within 30 days of shipment for a credit or exchange (provided the product is undamaged), except where noted, NOT RETURNABLE. Return documentation should clearly specify credit or exchange. Returned items must be in the original packaging. All returns must include a return authorization (RGA) number that can be obtained by contacting our Customer Service Department. Original shipping cost deducted. Reference to brand names and numbers are for reference only, and not meant to imply that they are made by that manufacturer (OEM). Sometimes images shown are generic and not meant to infer that they are actual. The parts will work as intended and are high quality and precision tested.