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The Simer 2925B is a compact, corrosion-resistant sump and laundry sink pump featuring a 1/4 HP motor and a 1-1/2" discharge pipe. It handles solids up to 1/8" and offers a robust flow rate of over 10,900 liters per hour, making it an ideal, space-saving solution for reliable water drainage in residential settings.
Brand | Simer |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Style | Pump |
Product Dimensions | 13.78"L x 13.78"W x 12.43"H |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 18.2 Pounds |
Maximum Flow Rate | 10901.99 Liters Per Hour |
Maximum Lifting Height | 18 Feet |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00017561515164 |
Manufacturer | Sta-Rite Industries LLC |
UPC | 017561515164 |
Part Number | 2925B |
Item Weight | 18.21 pounds |
Item model number | 2925B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Wattage | 977.5 watts |
Horsepower | 0.25 hp |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Switch Style | Vertical |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
M**A
Pump
The price was better than Home Depot. The water flow works good. The fit is good. I hope the lifespan is more than Home Depot only get about two years out of Home Depot.
B**S
Replaced old; Works as intended
Works well, not overly loud. Glad they went to stainless bolts now. My old one rusted shut.
S**J
Works, no leaks
Works fine. Installed it in basement, where there is an elevated waste pipe, for my utility sink. Quality seems good. Easy to install. I read previous reviews about not over-tightening threaded male adapters (you need three). I didn’t use teflon tape, putty or anything on the threaded connectors and they are water tight. Hand tight + 1-2 turns with a wrench. Vaya con dios 🤙
N**O
Function test before installing. Actually good instructions below
The very first thing you need to do is get this thing out of the package and make sure the pump works. The pump will have the float pre-installed and it will be held by a small pin where they meet. Plug in the pump and push the float up. if the pump doesn't turn on your pump is defective. This was the case with mine and it was very frustrating to get to the very end to find that out especially now that the pump is full of water. From here out I'm going to give bulleted instructions because the ones included stink.I had a a leftover rubber washer that I could not figure out where it goes. So it is not included in these instructions.-Screw in the little conical filter piece into the pump.-Install the rubber o-ring on top of the conical filter.-Install the included white pipe.-Place the pump into the bottom housing and orient it so the white pipe is in one of the corners.-Leave that assembly for now.-Put the top cover upside down.-Put the rubber gasket onto the top cover. The instructions say to line up the alignment cleats, but mine had no- markings on the gasket or the housing.-Insert the screws from the underside through the top housing and through the rubber gasket.-Flip the top cover over and align it so the inlet is closest to the white pipe. This is the only time I would -recommend referencing the instructions as it has a decent picture.-Use a drill with a clutch to screw in the screws. I set mine to 10 out of 20. They are very very tight.-Put five wraps of thread tape on your connector that goes into the inlet, outlet, and vent.-Connect to your existing system.-Function test the unit.I Hope this helps somebody install this unit. I probably wouldn't buy this one again just because the first one was dead on arrival and I can't speak to the longevity of it but once installed it did function and did not leak.
R**N
Be careful with one little thing...Would you like to know more?
So if you don't want to install this 5 times like a cool person then please read. There is a little plastic pin that holds the float in the right place. It is extremely breakable and extremely important. Mine broke while opening and it took me sometime to figure out that it was really needed. If it does break, or is broken, just cut a little piece of wire and install it by bending down both sides. Trust me, you do not want to have to remove the lid after installation so please take your time the first time or this will chew up a few hours.I used it for a basement utility sink and it is working great!
M**M
Working good.
Working great so far as a laundry room lift pump for our basement. A tad bit noisy but no worse than our sump pump. Ours is installed on the floor next to the washer and slop sink and pumps about 8 feet up to connect to another 2 inch drain pipe that leads out of the house. Install was pretty easy and I like that it is completely self contained. Trickiest part of the install was finding a place to run the vent pipe. Once that was figured out for my install (we tied into the vent pipe for our basement sewage ejector). The rest of it was straight forward.
C**D
Great product!
Product was easy to install (with some basic plumbing skills). I have added a rubber mat under the unit based on other reviews about excessive noise and I find it to be quiet while running. The pipes must be properly strapped and a rubber coupling should be added.
K**N
Working well
I am using this to collect condensate from a dehumidifier in my basement as well as the condensate from my furnace. That’s probably overkill for the device, but it seems to be working well so far. It does help to know what you were doing during installation, as some of the plumbing with the device as set up is in adequate. I ended up using inch and a half ABS black drain pipe connected directly to the outflow. It does have a check valve on the outflow.
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