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Required Accessories
9
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Optional Accessories
10
Features
Style
Primary
GPH
2680 Gallons
Switch Type
None
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- ***NON-AUTOMATIC - Requires Float Switch***
- Submersible Cast Iron Sump Pump
- Offers years of reliable, trouble-free operation
- No Sheet Metal Parts To Rust Or Corrode
- Stainless steel screws, guard, handle, arm and seal assembly
- Thermally Protected, Permanent Split Capacitor Motor
- Oil-filled and hermetically sealed to prevent overheating
- Carbon & Ceramic Shaft Seal
- Assures maximum protection for extended pump life
- Powder Coated Epoxy Finish
- Provides a corrosion resistant exterior
- Clog-Resistant Design
- No screen to interfere with flowing debris
- Capable of passing 1/2" diameter solids
- Industry Leading Quality Control
- Entire unit is pressure tested after assembly
California residents see
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
For more information go to: www.p65Warnings.ca.gov
Specifications
53-0002
General Information
Product Category
Sump Pump
Base
Base Material
Thermoplastic
Min Sump Basin Size
18 Inch
Motor
Voltage
120 Volt
Running Amps
9.6
Thermal Protection
Yes
Power Cord Length
15 Feet
Oil Free Motor
No
Starting Amps
25.9
Pump
Housing Material
Cast Iron
Impeller Material
Plastic
Solids Handling Size
.5 inch
Handles Solids
Yes
Float Type
No Switch
GPH @ 0 feet
2680
GPH @ 5 feet
2680
GPH @ 10 feet
2040
GPH @ 15 feet
1140
Discharge Port Size
1-1/2 Inch
Check Valve Included
No
Manual Override
Yes
Max Head
19.25 Feet
Submersible
Yes
Engine
Horsepower
.33 HP
Overview
Product Category
Sump Pump
Weight
20 Pounds
Consumer Warranty
3 Years
Product Length
10.2 Inches
Product Width
7.5 Inches
Product Height
10.2 Inches
UPC
053514023614
Additional Model Numbers
N53, 53-0002
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Product Questions
Answered by Jim, the Sump Pump Expert
Why does my Zoeller 53 pump make noise but not pump water out?
William
from Connecticut
March 15, 2017
I just replaced my float for a Zoeller BN53-C...I noticed the wire on the float and the pump is brittle and deteriorating even when I strip the wire back 12 or more inches, is this common problem?. Can pump be rewired, and is there a rewire kit or do I need to buy a new pump? I want the same Zoeller pump but I do not need a new float as I just replaced the old float switch. Also, the new float is not kicking on, and my alarm is going off for high water. I followed the directions. Should I shorten its tether length? Currently it is at 4.5 inches from stack to float. I have a few more technical questions too can you contact me? Hope to hear from you TUESDAY 7/5. Phone:440-214-2047
Paul Mihacevich
from Ohio
July 04, 2016
My Zoller pump has a threaded female connector on the body. What am I expected to put between the pump body and the bottom clamp of this check valve?
BN
from California
September 17, 2014
I have a small catch basin aside my house with underground drain line that runs to the street. Drain line collapsed under sidewalk and with heave rain, catch basin backs up, overflows and I get water in my house. Thinking of putting this pump in the catch basin with a line out to pitched front lawn so when water reaches a certain level in backed up basin it will turn on and pump water out. Does that sound like a fit for this pump?
Gary B
from New York
June 06, 2013
Is any maintenance required on the M53 pump? I see there are two white plugs on the pump and I'm wondering if oil needs to checked or added periodically or any other type of maintenance is needed.
Jim M
from Nebraska
December 22, 2012
I am torn between which Zoeller pump would be best for my application. My basement is 104' and currently takes in approximately 3" of water when there is a hard rain. The water is only on one side of the basement and never comes up on the other. Would you recommend a 1/3 hp or 1/2?
Joe
from New Jersey
January 15, 2012
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