Product Manual

Dual Float Switch (Model DFC2)
The dual float switch contains two large floating rings
enclosed within a protective cage. Water will lift the
bottom float by a
1
4
”, which will activate the pump. If
for any reason the lower float does not activate the
pump, the water will rise and activate the second switch.
As the pump evacuates the water from the pit, the floats will drop. The
pump will run for an additional 10 seconds to evacuate the pit completely
after the float drops. The float switch wire includes a connector that can
be separated from the controller when the wire needs to be threaded
through small openings. Note: When mounting the float switch, position the
bottom of the cage at the height you want the pump to activate.
Installing the Dual Float
The PHCC Pro Series dual float switch is easy to install by using the
enclosed stainless steel hose clamp.
1. Hold the float switch to the discharge pipe so the cage is below the
bracket.
2. Secure the float to the pipe with the enclosed hose clamp, but do not
completely tighten the clamp at this time.
3. Position the float switch to a level where the bottom of the float cage
is no lower than 3” above the bottom of the pump. To avoid debris
pouring onto the float, it should be positioned on the side of the
discharge pipe opposite the drain tile. Note: It is important to mount
the float below the drain tile that empties into the pit. Mounting it above
the drain tile would allow water to fill the drain tile before the pump is
activated to pump out the water.
4. Once the float switch is in the desired position, tighten the clamp.
Vertical Float Switch (Model VSC2)
The vertical float switch contains a single large float.
Water will lift the float by a
1
2
”, which will activate the
pump. As the pump evacuates the water from the pit, the
float will drop. The pump will run for an additional 10
seconds to evacuate the pit completely after the float
drops. Note: There are two rubber stoppers on the float
switch rod. Do not remove or alter their position as it will
disrupt the timing of the controller and how long the pump
runs. The float switch wire includes a connector that can
be separated from the controller when the wire needs to be
threaded through small openings. Note: When mounting
the float switch, position the bottom of the float at the
height you want the pump to activate.
Installing the Vertical Float
The PHCC Pro Series float switch is easy to install by using the enclosed
stainless steel hose clamp.
1. Hold the float switch to the discharge pipe so the float is below the
bracket.
2. Secure the float to the pipe with the enclosed hose clamp, but do not
completely tighten the clamp at this time.
3. Position the float switch to a level where the bottom of the float is no
lower than 3” above the bottom of the pump. To avoid debris pouring
onto the float, it should be positioned on the side of the discharge
pipe opposite the drain tile. Note: It is important to mount the float
below the drain tile that empties into the pit. Mounting it above the
drain tile would allow water to fill the drain tile before the pump is
activated to pump out the water.
4. Once the float switch is in the desired position, tighten the clamp.
Deluxe Float Controller
The benefit of this controller is that it will sound an alarm when problems
exist or maintenance is needed. The controller will also run the pump
once a week for approximately four (4) seconds. This test will exercise the
pump and help ensure the pump is working properly.
The PHCC Pro Series Deluxe Float Controller features a series of warnings
(audible and visual) that pinpoint potential problems with the pump,
switch and power conditions. The controller will sound an alarm when
power has been interrupted, when the pump has run for more than 10
minutes continuously, or when the 9V battery is low. The 9V battery (sold
separately) runs the controller during a power outage, allowing it to sound
an alarm if the circuit breaker trips, the controller is not plugged in
securely, or the home’s power is interrupted.
Note: The 9V battery will only power the switch, not the pump.
Installing the Deluxe Float Controller
1. Mount the controller to the wall through the 2 holes on the cabinet
using the proper mounting hardware for the application. The controller
should be mounted at least 4‘ from the floor and within 4’ of the
outlet.
2. Open the plastic door on the top of the unit and using a flat head
screwdriver adjust the dial to select the number of seconds that the
pump will run after the float drops. The dial can be adjusted from 5-45
seconds. The manufacturer default is about 10 seconds. Install a 9V
alkaline battery and replace the plastic door.
3. Plug the control box into a properly grounded, 3-prong receptacle.
Then, plug the pump into the receptacle on the control box. Do not use
an extension cord.
4. Make sure the Power Failure Alarm slide switch is in the ON position.
5. Plug the float switch into the bottom of the controller.
Completing the Installation
1. After the initial installation, be sure to check the pump operation by
filling the sump with water and observing the pump through one full
cycle. The pump should run for 10 seconds after the float drops to its
original position.
2. Replace the pit cover making sure not to pinch or crimp the pump wire
with the cover. The pit cover either has a ‘hole punch’ that will allow
the cord to be passed through it, or a hole can be drilled in the cover.
High Water Alarm -
Accessory for the Deluxe Controller
(Requires the additional purchase of model PS-WS)
Water Sensor
The water sensor is designed to warn you of a potential flood. If you are
installing it in the sump pit, it must to be installed between the basement
floor and the primary float switch. If there is a failure with either the
main pump or the plumbing system, the water level will rise past the
primary float switch and activate the water sensor. When the water sensor
is activated, it will trigger a warning light, an audible alarm, and the
remote terminal on the controller.
This water sensor is only designed to give you a warning of a potential
problem; it will not activate the primary pump.
Slide switch to OFF during power failures
to conserve batter y energy and silence alarm
Power Failure Alarm
Remote
Connection
N.C.
Common
N.O.
Glentronics, Inc.
800.991.0466
www.stopflooding.com
Model No. DFC2
On Off
12 Amps maximum
Consider a
Pro Series
Battery Backup
Sump Pump
System
AC power is out
Make sure this controller is plugged into the wall outlet
Check the circuit breaker
The system is operating
Light should be flashing
Pump or float problem
The pump has run continuously for 10 minutes
Refer to the instructions for possible causes
High water alarm (optional feature)
Water has reached the high water sensor
9 volt battery low or slide switch is OFF
Replace 9 volt alkaline battery or move switch to ON
Deluxe
Float
Controller
Installing the Water Sensor
The water sensor should be mounted near the top of the pit or where it is
appropriate for your installation (see diagram). Attach the water sensor
very securely with the included plastic wire tie. Be sure the water sensor
is positioned vertically with the mounting bracket at the top. Plug the
water sensor into the bottom of the controller. Do not tilt the water
sensor. Do not position the water sensor on the side of the discharge pipe
facing the drain tile or any incoming rush of water.
Testing the Water Sensor
Lift up the float on the water sensor with your fingers. As long it is up,
the high water alarm warning light and the audible alarm should be on.
When the float is down, the warning light and audible alarm will turn off.
Understanding the Warnings & Alarms
AC power is out
There are several causes for power
failure. The most common causes are a
power outage by the electric company
or a tripped circuit breaker. Although
the deluxe controller can not run the
pump, it will sound an alarm indicating
the loss of power. This will allow the
homeowner to address the problem.
If this warning light and alarm are on,
the control box is not receiving AC
power for one of many reasons:
1. The control box is not plugged in
2. The power to the house is out
3. The circuit breaker to that outlet has
been tripped
4. A power brownout is taking place
Power Failure Alarm slide switch
When the controller is not receiving AC power, the monitoring features
and the audible alarms are powered by the 9-volt battery. This type of
battery will power the controller for many hours, but not indefinitely.
Once the source of the AC power alarm is determined, it is suggested that
the Power Failure Alarm slide switch be turned to the OFF position until
the power is restored. This will preserve the battery and silence the alarm.
When AC power is restored, slide this switch back to the ON position.
Note: If the AC power is restored and the slide switch is in the OFF position,
the alarm and light for the 9-volt battery warning will activate, even if the
battery is good. This is a reminder to reset the alarm. Slide the switch to
the ON position. If the battery is good, the light will go out. If the alarm
continues to sound, replace the battery.
The system is operating
This light should be ON and flashing at all times. It is included to
indicate that the system is monitoring the sump conditions.
This light will not illuminate when:
1. The power is out and the Power Failure Alarm slide switch is in the
OFF position
2. The power is out and the 9V battery is discharged
3. The controller is not functioning. Contact the Glentronics service
department
The 9-volt battery is low
1. The 9-volt battery located in the top of the control box is coming to
the end of its useful life. Replace it with a new 9-volt alkaline battery.
2. The Power Failure Alarm switch is in the OFF position. It must be in
the ON position at all times, except when silencing an actual power
failure condition.
Pump or float problem
This key feature monitors the time that the float switch is up
continuously or in the activated position. It is unusual for a pump run
for 10 or more minutes continuously. This can occur for many different
reasons. Either the float is stuck in the up position, there is a mechanical
problem with the pump, or there is a problem with the plumbing
connections. Please refer to the Troubleshooting Guide on the last page.
High water alarm (optional feature*)
When water reaches the optional water sensor, it will activate the warning
light, audible alarm, and remote terminal. The activation of the water
sensor could indicate that there is a failure of the main pump or plumbing
problem. Please refer to the Troubleshooting Guide on the last page.
*This feature requires the additional purchase of the water sensor
(Model # PS-WS).
Glentronics, Inc., Lincolnshire, IL 60069
800-991-0466
www.stopflooding.com