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Can you reduce sump pump discharge pipe?

Can you reduce sump pump discharge pipe?

The majority of sump pumps will have a built-in fitting for a specific sized discharge pipe that is usually 1.25”or 1.5” interior diameter. If the discharge pipe ends up being smaller than recommended, it could greatly reduce the pump’s capacity and efficiency.

How do I lower my sump pump flow?

If you just want to limit flow through your sump, throttle back on the return pumps output back to the display. This is reduce the amount of water into the display, thereby, reducing the amount of water through your overflow and back into the sump.

What size PVC is used for sump pump?

Most sump pumps have a recommended discharge size of 1.5 inches.

How can pump flow be controlled?

Therefore, to control the flow of a centrifugal pump, simply set the output pressure to the point on the P-V diagram that allows the pump to deliver the desired flow rate. The output pressure of the pump is set using a back pressure regulator. Once the pressure is set, the flow rate to the process is established.

How big is a PVC discharge line for sump pump?

You can use an extension called IceGuard®. It does a couple of different things. First of all, it works as a transition piece that goes from a 1-1/2-inch discharge line into a 3 or 4-inch PVC pipe. Once you go down to the 3 or 4-inch line, it will team together at that point.

What happens when you reduce the pipe size on a sump pump?

Reducing the pipe size connected to the pump could cause issues. When you reduce the pipe you can put back pressure on the motor because it will be working harder moving through a smaller size pipe. My impression after talking to several people about it is, even though it works, it might shorten the life of the pump and/or void the warranty.

What’s the best way to discharge sump pump?

To make sure things are ship-shape, use a screwdriver to twist the rubber bearing onto the pipe a little tighter. If your discharger already has a check valve, you can skip this step and cut the pipe so you can add a 90-degree angle to it. Some folks use a flexible PVC pipe for this twist, but it’s up to you.

What causes a stuck discharge valve on a sump pump?

A more frequent occurrence, though, is an obstruction on the discharge side of the sump pump, which can take the form of a stuck check valve but most often results from a flaw in installation – an improperly sized discharge pipe.

How big should the discharge pipe be for a sump pump?

(Because most sump pump discharge pipe is PVC, determining interior diameter is important. These pipes will be closer to 1.5” and 2” on the outside respectively.) Using a properly sized pipe for discharge will ensure that the sump pump will perform as the manufacturer intended.

Is it OK to reduce sump pump to 3 / 4 “?

It will make for a neat and clean hole with little cleanup needed. Regarding pipe reduction: I set up a cheap sump pump reduced from 1.5″ to a 3/4″ garden hose and sent it out a window to deal with the acute water issue. It works fine, even with a 12′ rise.

A more frequent occurrence, though, is an obstruction on the discharge side of the sump pump, which can take the form of a stuck check valve but most often results from a flaw in installation – an improperly sized discharge pipe.

How much water does a 1 / 4 hp sump pump move?

Please try refreshing. The Superior Pump 1/4 HP submersible sump pump will move up to 30 Gal. of water per minute. This pump is made of corrosion resistant thermoplastic and includes an adjustable tethered float switch with piggy back plug to automatically turn the pump on/off.