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Basepump RB 750 Water Powered Backup Sump Pump
Basepump RB 750 Water Powered Backup Sump Pump

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Brand: Basepump
Category: Home Improvement

Buy New: $289.00



Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 61356

Color: Black
Media: Misc.
Size: Residential
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5
Dimensions (in): 11 x 4 x 6
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MPN: RB750
Model: RB750
ASIN: B000GBUU7G

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Extremely reliable, very powerful, water powered backup sump pump system
  • No battery to wear out or maintain.
  • No charger to plug in or monitor.
  • Automatic, independent system from the primary sump pump
  • Mounted on the ceiling, high above the sump, clean and dry.

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Uniquely designed backup sump pump that is mounted on the ceiling above the sump, not in the sump itself; keeping it clean and dry until needed. Uses water to pump water! This design means greater efficiency and high pumping rates. Connects directly to your home water supply and discharges to exterior or into existing discharge from main pump. High quality, durable materials. Uses completely hydraulic float and valve system for reliable operation. Suitable for use with Radon covers. Reliable Back Up Sump Pump for most homes. Fact is: a back-up sump pump is needed in every home.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Works GREAT - amazing product   June 30, 2008
OK, so when I installed my primary sump pump a year ago, I thought about a backup-- but, didn't think much because my crock BARELY drips, and we live in an area with little or no power outages.

Whoops. 3 weeks ago we had a massive series of storms, and our crock went from drips to a steady stream of water pouring in. Oh yeah, and we lost power for SEVERAL hours. Fortunately, this time we were home and sat by the crock and bailed. And bailed. And bailed. TONS of homes in our area had flooded basements.

The next day I ordered this unit, the RB750. Even under the worst conditions, this version rated way above the max water we ever get.

Set aside a good day for the installation- the plumbing takes the longest (considering you need a new valve, union, a few elbows, a "T"). I am skilled at plumbing, so the installation for me was relatively easy - just time-comsuming because you need to take care to do this RIGHT.

When I hooked it up and fired up the water supply, I have to admit that although I was a bit skeptical, my attitude quickly turned to amazement because this thing works GREAT. As a test, I unplugged my primary sump pump and started filling the crock with water. *click*. *whoosh*- and the pump turned on and instantly started sucking water. I did some measuring and this thing emptied about 3 gallons out of the crock in 15-18 seconds, which actually does match the rating of the unit (750 gallons an hour).

Some people complained about "hammering" (loud noise) when the pump shuts off, I didn't notice it that much but we have arrestors in other parts of our plumbing. I suspect this is more prominent in the bigger model (RB-1000).

Despite the majoity of the parts being made of plastic, I highly recommend this as a backup system for your sump pump. One afternoon and the install is done-- and no maintenance required, no super-expensive batteries, etc. And it works quite well.

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5 out of 5 stars Great product, works as advertised   October 15, 2007
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I bought this product in Oct of 2007. I bought the version that goes inline on your current sump's discharge pipe.

It came 90% preassembled, so there was very little assembly work to do other than the actual install.

The install is straightforward, but time consuming. Cutting a section out of the PVC discharge pipe and installing the basepump was easy. Running 3/4" copper pipe to feed the basepump took me about 4 hours, but I'm a novice with plumbing, and this was my first real plumbing job.

Now that it's installed, it works great.

One recommendation I have is to install a water hammer arrestor near the pump. One of the other posters recommended it, and I did it, and I'm glad I did - the pump shuts off pretty suddenly and it would have been really loud without the arrestor.


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