ControlD
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I don't think it was the check valve, because the new pump uses the same check valve that was already on the pipe. Flapper style, I'm pretty sure.
Interesting. I might be mistaken then.
I don't think it was the check valve, because the new pump uses the same check valve that was already on the pipe. Flapper style, I'm pretty sure.
The older style check valves had a sort of ball mechanism that got pushed up when the pump ran. When the pump stopped the ball would drop back down making a thunk sound. I recently replaced mine (the ball mechanism broke loose and shot out the end of my sump discharge one day). The newer ones just have a rubber flapper mechanism that pretty much runs silently. I sort of liked the old style better.
That thunk is water hammer as the valve slams shut. You can get a silent valve. It drives me nuts as our pump runs all the time. I'm getting a battery backup and put a PTZ IP cam down in the basement so I can check on it if I need to.
and put a PTZ IP cam down in the basement so I can check on it if I need to.
I remember my dad waking me up in the middle of the night during a storm. (he worked 3rd shift)
The power was out and it was pouring outside.
The sump pump float switch was broken, so I had to manually engage it every ~30sec. for about 6 hours.
Once the hardware store opened, he got a new one.
...that was a long night and I remember my hand being frozen.
that's insane.
we have a pump and a battery back up plus a stand alone (old one i had).
My pump is 3-4 years old. this years it's been going a lot. when it turns off it makes a loud "clunk"
i don't think that is good..
edit: weird i been looking about the noise. just read that most likely its the check valve in the piping that is ruined. woooo!
