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    Question Water supply line to sump pit

    Why would there be a water line plumbed to the sump pit? It has a shut-off valve just out of the picture. It releases water straight from the main when the float raises to it's set level. Any information would be greatly appreciated. This is the first time I have ever seen this. Thanks ahead for any help.

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    Talking Re: Water supply line to sump pit

    Ooops! Might help if I attach the photo!

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    Default Re: Water supply line to sump pit

    It could be a water powered sump pump. Works on a syphon principle.


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    Default Re: Water supply line to sump pit

    I knew a guy that set up a water line to wash out the sump pit. He felt it might cause an odor if left sitting because he rarely got any water and the pump would always leave a little in the bottom.
    He was an engineer. One of the old breed that could do anything.

    Rick Sabatino
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    Default Re: Water supply line to sump pit

    Here is a video from the TV show Ask This Old House showing a backup sump pump powered by city water.

    Dom.


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    Default Re: Water supply line to sump pit

    Thanks for the replies. Dom, I think the video explains it all. It appears to be a city water powered back-up pump.


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    Default Re: Water supply line to sump pit

    Most plumbing codes do not allow the water powered pumps. Here in Illinois they are not allowed, I know in other States, that do allow them require an RPZ valve to be installed on the supply to the pump.


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