
Description
The Burcam automatic under sink pump system is designed for use in a permanent installation in residential applications to handle normal waste water from domestic sinks and all waste water not containing solids. It is installed directly underneath a laundry tub, or utility sink. The heavy-duty basin and lid are made of non-corrosive polyethylene resin (14.5-in x 13.5-in). The 1/4HP, 115V motor has built-in thermal and overload protection. The pump has a corrosion-resistant thermoplastic body for durability, a vertical float switch for automatic operation and it and can accommodate 1-1/4-inch or 1-1/2-inch discharge pipe. The maximum head is 18 feet and the capacity is up to 2500 US GPH.
- Heavy duty, non-corrosive polyethylene basin and lid
- Designed for a permanent installation directly under the sink
- Accommodates 1-1/4-inch or 1-1/2-inch discharge pipe
- Designed for a maximum lift of 18 ft to handle normal waste water from domestic sinks, and all waste water not containing solids
Product specifications
Cord Length(ft)
8
Maximum PSI
8
File/Certification Number
Csa LR61751
Package Contents
Container and pump
Warranty
2-year limited
Power Source
Electric
Portable
No
Check Valve
No
Alarm Included
No
Battery Backup
No
Outlet Connection
NPT
Submersible
Yes
Safety Listing
cULus safety listing
Sub Type
Laundry tray pump
Collection Name
Sump pump
Type
Sump pumps
Impeller Material
Plastic
Material
Thermoplastic
Inlet Connection
N/A
Battery Voltage
N/A
Application
Undersink pumping system
Switch Type
Vertical
Amperage
3
Cord Length(cm)
243.84
Gallons per Minute(gal)
43.3
Gallons per Minute(l)
163.90782
Inlet Diameter
3
Outlet Diameter
1.5-inch
Package Quantity
1
Volts
115
Water Flow(GPM)
43.3
Pump Horsepower
1/4-HP
Vertical Lift
18 feet
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Beware: Found a Design flaw
I bought this unit on March 8, 2023, and installed it as per instructions. (I am a handy retired electrical engineer.) In the very first test, the tank leaked water out of the wiring grommet on the cover, because the pump never turned on. Took the cover off to investigate if the water level float was faulty. Pump, float, and wiring all tested fine. The problem turned out to be this: The pump had rotated on the flat-bottomed bucket tank and trapped the water level float against the side wall, rendering it inoperative. The only thing positioning the pump is the vertical outlet pipe, which acts as a pivot point. Design Flaw: The pump needs to be additionally secured, as its position could change during shipping and handling! I solved it by adding a stainless-steel standoff to the rim of the pump base. Works great now! I will contact the manufacturer about this. So, WARNING: Do not use without first opening the unit and confirming the position of the pump!
Date published: 2023-03-12