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gerry gardiner November 18th 06 12:43 AM

Sump pump replacement
 
This may seem a silly question, but here it is. My sump pump is over 20
years old. It stopped pumping yesterday and after draining the sump manually
and removing this pump I found the problem to be a rusted away pipe near
what appears to be an impeller housing. Whats left of some of the pipe is
rusted to that housing. Considering everything, I'm replacing the pump with
something new. What I have is a pedestal type, and over the last few years
I've spent too much time fiddling with the float and it's guides.

Can I replace this style with a submersible one? From photos they seem more
compact and the float seems simpler.
TIA,
Gerry



RBM November 18th 06 01:13 AM

Sump pump replacement
 
Absolutely, as long as you have enough depth for the float or pressure
switch to operate


"gerry gardiner" wrote in message
. ..
This may seem a silly question, but here it is. My sump pump is over 20
years old. It stopped pumping yesterday and after draining the sump
manually
and removing this pump I found the problem to be a rusted away pipe near
what appears to be an impeller housing. Whats left of some of the pipe is
rusted to that housing. Considering everything, I'm replacing the pump
with
something new. What I have is a pedestal type, and over the last few years
I've spent too much time fiddling with the float and it's guides.

Can I replace this style with a submersible one? From photos they seem
more
compact and the float seems simpler.
TIA,
Gerry





jim November 18th 06 02:24 AM

Sump pump replacement
 
Just make sure that the float has room to do its thing,otherwise go
ahead
gerry gardiner wrote:
This may seem a silly question, but here it is. My sump pump is over 20
years old. It stopped pumping yesterday and after draining the sump manually
and removing this pump I found the problem to be a rusted away pipe near
what appears to be an impeller housing. Whats left of some of the pipe is
rusted to that housing. Considering everything, I'm replacing the pump with
something new. What I have is a pedestal type, and over the last few years
I've spent too much time fiddling with the float and it's guides.

Can I replace this style with a submersible one? From photos they seem more
compact and the float seems simpler.
TIA,
Gerry



Harry K November 18th 06 03:12 AM

Sump pump replacement
 

gerry gardiner wrote:
This may seem a silly question, but here it is. My sump pump is over 20
years old. It stopped pumping yesterday and after draining the sump manually
and removing this pump I found the problem to be a rusted away pipe near
what appears to be an impeller housing. Whats left of some of the pipe is
rusted to that housing. Considering everything, I'm replacing the pump with
something new. What I have is a pedestal type, and over the last few years
I've spent too much time fiddling with the float and it's guides.

Can I replace this style with a submersible one? From photos they seem more
compact and the float seems simpler.
TIA,
Gerry


Yes as long as you have both room and depth for the float. I replaced
my pedestal with one somewhere around 20 years ago. Nice not fiddling
with the float anymore.

Harry K


[email protected] November 18th 06 03:24 AM

Sump pump replacement
 
I have had both kinds of pumps........

pedastal type advantage is you can know what the water level is...

the submersible type is filled with oil at least my old one was ttill a
seal failed and it shorted out.........


[email protected] November 18th 06 04:03 PM

Sump pump replacement
 
Try a Zoeller m53 it's a pretty durable unit and goes many years before
needing service which usually entails switch replacement- 4 machine
screws to remove cover.
gerry gardiner wrote:
This may seem a silly question, but here it is. My sump pump is over 20
years old. It stopped pumping yesterday and after draining the sump manually
and removing this pump I found the problem to be a rusted away pipe near
what appears to be an impeller housing. Whats left of some of the pipe is
rusted to that housing. Considering everything, I'm replacing the pump with
something new. What I have is a pedestal type, and over the last few years
I've spent too much time fiddling with the float and it's guides.

Can I replace this style with a submersible one? From photos they seem more
compact and the float seems simpler.
TIA,
Gerry



Stormin Mormon November 19th 06 12:29 PM

Sump pump replacement
 
And as long as the drain pit (my family calls it a crock) is wide
enough to allow the float to rise.

--

Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
..

"RBM" rbm2(remove wrote in message
...
Absolutely, as long as you have enough depth for the float or pressure
switch to operate


"gerry gardiner" wrote in message
. ..
This may seem a silly question, but here it is. My sump pump is over

20
years old. It stopped pumping yesterday and after draining the sump
manually
and removing this pump I found the problem to be a rusted away pipe

near
what appears to be an impeller housing. Whats left of some of the

pipe is
rusted to that housing. Considering everything, I'm replacing the

pump
with
something new. What I have is a pedestal type, and over the last few

years
I've spent too much time fiddling with the float and it's guides.

Can I replace this style with a submersible one? From photos they

seem
more
compact and the float seems simpler.
TIA,
Gerry







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