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| 507-0005 ZOELLER BASEMENT SENTRY I BATTERY BACK UP SYSTEM (BATTERY SOLD SEPARATELY) | 
enlarge | Brand: Zoeller Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $268.60
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 34524
Media: Misc.
MPN: 5070005 UPC: 053514051761 EAN: 0053514051761 ASIN: B0009T84V4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | 10 Amp battery charger with burnout and battery overcharge protection. | | | PUMP--12 volt highly efficient | | | CONTROL BOX--12 volt, D.C., fully solid state | | | CONTROL DEVICE--Variable level reliable (Low Voltage) float switch. | | | All required fittings, check valves & instructions are included. |
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Product Description For clear water, emergency backup usage when power is off or primary sump pump fails. Provides for high capacity capabilities in critical installations and faster charging recovery of the battery.
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| Customer Reviews:
5-Star solution for a leaky basement! April 1, 2007 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Zoeller 507 Backup Sump Pump
A house we are remodeling had a leaky basement. Heavy rains lasting a few days resulted in an inch or more of water in the basement. A real mess. We got bids from 6 basement waterproofing companies. Five of the six said they used Zoeller equipment because they had the most reliable pumps, and customers with wet basements were bad for business.
Our contractor installed a sump basin with TWO pumps: a Zoeller model 507 as backup to a 110 volt Zoeller M-53. M-53 ZOELLER MIGHTY MATE SUMP PUMP. 1-1/2 ICNH FPT DISCHARGE 1/3 HORSEPOWER At a 5 feet head (rise from pump to water discharge), the M-53 is rated at 43 gallons per minute, and the 507 is 23 GPM. The 507 provides extra protection if the M-53 should fail due to a storm, brownout, damage, mechanical malfunction, obstruction in the pit, or when the M-53 fails to keep up with excessive water due to rain or overloading. Uses a group 27 or group 31, 12 volt, marine battery.
The large 12 volt marine battery sits on a strong shelf two feet off the floor, and the battery charger is attached to the wall. As far as I know, our 507 has never kicked-in, but it certainly alleviates worries about basement flooding.
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