General Pump Information - Zoeller Basement Sentry STBB200 Manual

Automatic emergency backup sump pump system
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PREPARATION
Estimated Installation Time: 2-4 hours
Materials required for assembly: Basement Sentry brand deep cycle battery, 1-1/2-in. Schedule 40
PVC pipe, PVC primer and glue, 1-1/2-in flex coupling and clamps or
1-1/2-in. union.
MODEL
STBB200

GENERAL PUMP INFORMATION

This system features built-in WiFi to provide mobile monitoring and alerts. The system includes a
high-capacity 12V pump, controller, 1.6 amp battery charger, dual float, check valve, battery box, tee
and pipe clamps.
This pump does not replace a primary, 115V sump pump. This pump provides additional protection
against basement flooding for your peace of mind when the power goes out. It is designed to work
only during power outages or if the primary pump does not work.
Choose this pump if your sump basin is at least 18-in. wide by 22-in. deep.
Place the battery in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area on a shelf or protective plywood board.
Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Whether you have a Basement Sentry backup pump system or a competitive brand, all use batteries
that give off gaseous by-products when charging. Some of these by-products can produce a rotten
egg odor. Also, some of these by-products can cause a CO detector to falsely activate. In order to
help prevent false activation, Basement Sentry recommends moving the battery as far away from the
CO detector as possible or, if necessary, vent the battery to the exterior. Basement Sentry provides
the previous statements only as guidelines to help prevent false activation of the CO detector. In
no way are they meant to supersede the instructions that accompany the detector, nor do they
supersede advice from the CO detector manufacturer.
If the audible alarm associated with your CO detector is activated, we recommend the following
actions:
1. Take immediate action for personal safety as recommended in the CO detector literature.
2. Contact the appropriate agency to determine if the CO is being produced by your furnace, water
heater, or any other device which uses natural gas.
3. If you are certain that no CO is being produced, a charging battery may be producing gaseous
by-products which are causing the CO detector to activate. Contact the manufacturer and ask for
recommendations to prevent the alarm activation.
SPECIFICATIONS
PERFORMANCE IN GALLONS PER MINUTE
0 FT.
5 FT.
45
43
4
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10 FT.
15
35
27
28 FT.
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