 | |  | | | Wayne CDUCAP995 3/4 Horsepower Stainless Steel and Cast Iron Switch Genius Technology Sump Pump | | | | | SKU:
B0012MO1M8 | | Availability:
Out of stock | | | | | | The Wayne Switch Genius submersible sump pump features new electronic switch technology that lasts up to 5 times longer than conventional switches. Designed for clear water applications only. U.S.A. HP: 3/4, Flow (GPH): 4,300, Volts: 115, Amps: 10, Max. Total Head (ft.): 22, Suction Type: Top, Discharge Port (in.): 1 1/2, On-Level (in.): 8, Off-Level (in.): 3, Min. Basin Needed (in.): 11, Min. Depth of Sump Required (in.): 13, Pump Housing: Stainless steel, Volute: Cast iron, Impeller Shaft: Glass reinforced polycarbonate, Seals: BUNA-N, Power Cord (ft.): 7, Thermal Overload Protection: Yes, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 9 x 13 x 9 | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 9.25 inches | | Product Width: | 9.25 inches | | Product Height: | 13.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 18.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 14.0 inches | | Package Width: | 10.1 inches | | Package Height: | 9.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 18.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 22 reviews |
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| | Features | 3500-Gallons per hour at 10-feet of liftHigh quality stainless steel and cast iron construction1-1/2-Inch NPT dischargePiggy-back power cord for automatic or manual operationLifetime limited warranty
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 22 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Switch Genius not so smart Sep 01, 2011
By T. Mitchell When a sump pump goes bellyup it usually happens when you need it most. Which means you can't wait for shipping or shop price, you head to the hardware store and pay top buck. After numerous Wayne pump float switches died (usually just after the warranty expires)I saw this one with the Switch Genius technology. At 3/4 HP it was more pump than I needed and it was the most expensive sump pump I ever bought. But I figured if the switch was more reliable than float switches the piece of mind would be worth the money.
I noticed the switch cycles the pump on early and shuts off only after sucking air for 10 - 15 seconds. After some severe storms a few weeks later I came home from work and could smell something hot. The pump wasn't turning off and was hotter than blazes! After following the manual and cleaning off the sensor it still wouldn't shut off. After unplugging the pump for half an hour or so it appeared to work normally again. Every time there's a storm I have trouble with the water sensor not shutting off the pump. Wayne says to send it back for a replacement on my dime. It weighs a ton and is going to be expensive to ship. Plus, what do I do for a pump while there's two in transit?
I had a Zoeller pump for over ten years with no problems until the switch died. I had to go with Waynes because that's what the hardware store carried and like I said, when you need a replacement you usually need it in a hurry. I've gone through 5 Wayne pumps in 6 years, this will be the last.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Winnnner May 12, 2011
By Dave Bought this pump two months ago when my other Wayne (older) gave out. We have had alot of rain here in the Adirondacks (record) and the basement always floods. I run two pumps to keep the water under control. This new Wayne pump has been going nonstop for more than 60 days and it's doning the job. No problems, just set it and forget it.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Product Jun 13, 2011
By T. Pearson The 3/4-HP Wayne sump pump replaced a 1-HP pump that was quickly dying on us. Since installing this pump, I have to say it's the most quiet, efficient sump pump I have ever installed in my home. I never hear it running, and it's so quiet that I have actually thrown water in the sump just to make sure it's working. It discharges fast and I like the Genius Technology because I've had problems in the past with floats.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
So far, so good. Apr 24, 2011
By Antonio Martinez First of all, what a pleasure it was to purchase this product through amazon.com. Amazon delivered on time as promised and I found the reviews especially helpful (so much so that I decided to write to "pay it forward"). Installation was simple -- after threading the PVC pipe into the outlet, I dropped it into the well, connected it to my existing system, plugged it in, and watched it drain the water quickly and quietly. The pump operates so quietly, I have to admit that I checked on it several times because I was convinced it has stopped working. Since it has only been a week, I give it four starts instead of five but so far, it has been a pleasant surprise. Bottom line: the pump works great and I expect it will do so for quite some time.
December 9, 2011 -- I wanted to update this review as indicated. I am still very happy with my purchase. The pump continues to operate flawlessly and quietly (I have stopped checking it to see if it is still working.) Really not much more to say but this pump is a 5-star purchase.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great pump! Feb 07, 2011
By notmyrealname I think this is going to be a great pump. There is a lot of water in the ground where my home is. The sump is continuously fed water even when it hasn't rained. My pump that was in there for 12 years stopped working. I replaced it with one from Rural King. It turned out to be a piece of garbage. The float would always stick. I used that one for a few months until I found this one. This pump was a good replacement. Never have to worry about a sticky float again. The floats on pumps always go bad long before the pump itself does. Hopefully this one will last 12 years or longer too.
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