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    Sewage ejector overload?

    I don't think changing pump or basin size is practical. I just want to avoid so many pump on/off cycles that I kill a pump every 18-24 months. If that's the likely outcome, I'd just probably not move the laundry. If the pump can survive years of doing, say, 24 on/offs a day, I'd move forward...
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    Sewage ejector overload?

    Just a bump for the midweek crowd.
  3. J

    Sewage ejector overload?

    My current pump is a true sewage pump, 1/2 HP. It can handle 2" solids. I wasn't planning on changing the pump or pump size. I have adjusted my float about as much as I can to allow more water in the tank, thus fewer on and off cycles. Since my potential laundry room would drain to the sewage...
  4. J

    Sewage ejector overload?

    Thank you. Buying a second pump right away is excellent advice. I will have an alarm on it, I forgot to mention that. So cycles in the amount I'm talking about aren't as concerning as a pump killer as just age and time in the environment?
  5. J

    Sewage ejector overload?

    Hi all. Basically I have a sewage basin and ejector pump in a basement. Currently I have just a sink that uses it. I'm now adding a full basement bathroom, which will be used by two people regularly. It is already stubbed in and connected to the tank. I'm kicking around moving laundry downstairs...
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