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  • Inspector Pumphead’s Video Classroom: Manual Pumps vs. Automatic Pumps

    September 28, 2017

    Welcome to Inspector Pumphead's video classroom! In this feature, I Inspector Pumphead will provide a video lecture on a subject related to pumps, parts and accessories. I hope you take good notes and pay close attention because we just might test you at the end! In this video lecture, my assistant Mike will talk about the difference between manual pumps and automatic pumps. My most attentive students will know that I've talked about this before! Watch the video or read below for further explanation. Manual vs. Automatic As the name suggests, manual cords operate when the power cords are plugged into an eletrical outlet. This grants the user control over the timing of an operation. This mode of operation is popular if you are on a job site or need to evacuate water temporarily (or if you're a control freak I guess). Manual pumps are often used in conjunction with a control panel as well. Automatic pumps use some kind of switch mechanism to activate the pump under certain conditions. The most popular kind is probably a tethered style float switch, which is attached by a cord to a pump and activates when the water level reaches a certain point. Watch the video for a cool animation example. Once you've watched the video, take the quiz below! If you complete the quiz, you'll get a coupon code for a $5 discount on any order of $30 or more! Offer valid until October 28, 2017. [WpProQuiz 3] Pump Products application engineers are standing by to help you find the right pump, as well as to provide price quotes, stocking availability and shipping information. Call our toll free number 1-800-429-0800 to speak to an expert today.

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  • Faq

    Inspector Pumphead’s FAQs: The Difference Between Manual vs. Automatic Sewage P...

    August 14, 2017

    Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends, I’m glad you could attend, come inside, come inside: it’s Inspector Pumphead’s Frequently Asked Questions! In this feature, I will be answering some of the most common questions we get on a specific topic. Some of this information may be available elsewhere on our site, but hopefully the FAQ category will act as a convenient one-stop source.  In this edition, I'll discuss the difference between manual and automatic pumps and give you a little information about our discounts. Q: What does it mean when you say a pump is ‘manual’ Does that mean I have to work the pump by hand A: Nope! It simply means that the pump has to be manually plugged in every time you want the pump to run. There is no mechanism to start the pump automatically. Conversely, automatic pumps feature a mechanism that will start the pump in certain conditions, typically a float switch. There are a variety of different types of switches, but probably the easiest way to help you visualize it is with a tethered switch. When the water level in a pit or basin rises, the tethered float will "swing" upward and activate the switch, which in turn activates the pump. Float switches can be purchased separately and attached to manual pumps. Q: Okay, quick followup: when is it better to have a manual pump or vice versa A: It's really just a matter of control: if you want to know exactly when your pump runs, how long it runs, how much water it pumps, etc. then you should buy a manual pump. If you'd rather just set up your pump system and let the amount of  water determine its operation, buy an automatic pump. Generally speaking, our application engineers recommend getting an automatic pump with a piggyback float - you can always detach the float and run the pump manually if you so desire. Keep in mind that manual pumps also need to be hardwired directly into a control panel. Pump Products application engineers are standing by to help you find the right pump, as well as to provide price quotes, stocking availability and shipping information. Call our toll free number 1-800-429-0800.

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