Installation Guide

Please read all of the following instructions before beginning installation.
Required Tools
Recommended Materials
Pipe Saw
Philips screw driver
Flathead screw driver
” Socket wrench
Hammer
Level
Tape Measure
Drill
½” Masonry Drill Bit (Concrete Floors)
¼” Drill Bit (Wood Floors)
PVC/ABS primer and cement
1 ¼”, t-½rigid (Schedule 40) pipe fittings,
as needed
3” pipe extension and 3”coupler (depends
on installation)
Tee-wye sewer connection
Ball valves sized to inlet and discharge pipe
sizes
2” sewage pump check valve (depending on
installation
For optimal performance, use long sweep
90
° angles.
1. Check to make sure the toilet functions properly before making any construction changes to the
property.
2. Important: Do not flush anything other than organic human waste and toilet tissue.
3. Do not allow the unit to freeze.
4. Make sure any pipes exposed to freezing temperatures are insulated.
5. Check plumbing fixtures attached to the pump for leaks.
6. Do not use during a power failure, the pump will not operate causing the unit to overflow.
7. Do NOT use one-way air admittance valves. Macerating pumps needs two-way air movement.
8. The pump must be connected to a properly grounded CFCI-ground fault circuit interrupted
receptacle on a dedicated 15 AMP circuit.
9. Always disconnect the power source before servicing or handling the pump.
10. Do not use an extension cord with unit.
11. Refrain from making any modifications to, or remove the ground pin from, the pump’s power
supply cord plug.
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