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What are the specifications and performance details for the ECO-FLO EFSA33 sump pump?

Model HP Volt Ph Amps Capacity (GPH at 0′) Max Head Construction Impeller Cord Length Solids Pumped
EFSA33 1/3 115 1 6.5 3160 21′ Cast Iron Thermoplastic 10′ 1/2″

The ECO-FLO EFSA33 is ideal for high-volume water removal from basement sump pits and window wells.


What are the critical safety warnings I should know before installing or maintaining my ECO-FLO EFSA33?

A sump pump is an electrical device designed to operate in inherently wet environments. ALWAYS USE EXTREME CAUTION when installing or maintaining this product.

General Safety:

Risk of burns: Do not touch an operating motor. Motors are designed to operate at high temperatures. To avoid burns when servicing the pump, allow it to cool for 20 minutes after shut-down before handling.

Freezing: Do not allow the pump or any system component to freeze. To do so will void the warranty.

Intended Use: Pump water only with this pump.

Inspection: Periodically inspect the pump and system components.

Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses at all times when working on pumps.

Risk of explosion: The pump body may explode if used as a booster pump.

Safety Labels: This is the safety alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your pump or in this manual, look for one of the following signal words and be alert to the potential for personal injury!

DANGER: Indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING: Indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION: Indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE: Indicates practices not related to personal injury.


What are the initial electrical requirements and safety precautions for installing the ECO-FLO EFSA33?

WARNING: Do not work on the pump until power is unplugged.

WARNING: Do not cut off the ground pin or use an adapter fitting.

Do not use an extension cord.

The pump power cord should be connected to a separately fused, grounded line with a minimum capacity of 15 amps. It can be connected to a non-fuse breaker at the recommended amperes.

1. Before installing or servicing this pump, be certain the pump’s power source is disconnected.

2. Installation and electrical wiring must adhere to state and local codes and must be completed before priming the pump. Check appropriate community agencies, or contact local electrical and pump professionals.

3. Call an electrician when in doubt. The pump should be connected to a separate 15 amp circuit breaker or 15 amp fuse block. Note that plugging into existing outlets may cause low voltage at the motor. This could cause blown fuses, tripping of motor overload, or a burned-out motor.

4. A permanent ground connection from the pump to the grounding bar at the service panel is mandatory. These sump pumps come with a grounding conductor and a grounding-type attachment plug. Do not connect the pump to a power supply until it is permanently grounded. For maximum safety, connect the pump to a circuit equipped with a fault interrupter device when positioning the pump’s grounding wire.

5. The voltage of the power supply must match the voltage of the pump.


How do I physically install the ECO-FLO EFSA33 sump pump?

CAUTION: Check local codes before installing the pump.

Step 1: Before installing the pump, clear the sump basin of any water, debris, or sediment. The pump must be installed in a suitable sump which is at least 14″ wide. The sump basin must be vented in accordance with local plumbing codes.

Step 2: The pump must be placed on a hard surface in a sump that has been cleared of all debris. Never place the pump on clay, earth, or gravel surfaces. It is suggested the pump be placed on two bricks approximately 2″ apart.

Step 3: Connect the discharge pipe, fittings, and check valve to the discharge port of the pump. Discharge piping can be PVC, polypipe, or galvanized steel. It is recommended that the discharge pipe diameter be equal to or larger than the discharge size of the pump. All piping must be clean and free of all foreign matter to prevent clogging.


What actions can cause injury or damage and will void the warranty on my ECO-FLO EFSA33?

The following may cause injury and/or severe damage to the pump and will void the warranty:

(a) Using an extension cord.

(b) Cutting off the ground pin or using an adapter fitting.

(c) Working on the pump or switch while it is plugged in.

(d) Removing the motor housing, unscrewing the impeller, or otherwise removing the impeller seal.

(e) Running the pump continuously.

(f) Pumping chemicals or corrosive liquids.

(g) Pumping gasoline or other flammable liquids.

Also, these sump pumps are not designed for and CANNOT be installed in locations classified as hazardous.


What are the electrical wire connection guidelines for the ECO-FLO EFSA33?

WARNING: Verify that the voltage and frequency of the pump shown on the nameplate correspond to those available on the mains. The installer must make sure that the electric system is grounded in accordance with code.

• For outdoor use, it is necessary to use a cable with a length of at least 10′. The plug and connection should be protected from water splashes. Before using the pump, always inspect it visually (especially the power cable and plug).

• Do not use the pump if it is damaged.

• If the pump is damaged, have it inspected by an authorized service center.

• Make sure that electric connections are protected from flooding. Protect the plug and the power cable from heat or sharp edges.

WARNING: The power cable must be replaced by qualified personnel only. Grounding: The plug of the power cable has a double grounding contact, so that grounding can be performed by simply inserting the plug.


How does the overload protection on the ECO-FLO EFSA33 work?

This pump series has a built-in thermal protection switch. The pump stops if an overload condition occurs. The motor restarts automatically after it has cooled down. If it doesn’t start automatically, unplug the pump and plug it back in.


What should I do if my ECO-FLO EFSA33 does not run and makes a humming sound?

If your ECO-FLO EFSA33 doesn’t run and is humming, check the following possible causes and solutions (Caution: shut off power to pump):

• The line circuit breaker is off, or the fuse is blown or loose.

• The water level in the sump has not reached the turn-on level as indicated in the installation drawing.

• The pump cord is not making contact in the receptacle.

• The float is stuck. It should operate freely in the basin.

• If all of the above are OK, then the motor could be malfunctioning.


My ECO-FLO EFSA33 runs but does not deliver water. What could be the problem?

If your ECO-FLO EFSA33 runs but fails to deliver water, consider these solutions (Caution: shut off power to pump):

• Check if the check valve is installed backward. The arrow on the valve should point in the direction of flow.

• The discharge shut-off valve (if used) may be closed.

• The impeller or volute openings are fully or partially clogged. Remove the pump and clean it.

• The pump is air-locked. Start and stop it several times by plugging and unplugging the cord. Check for a clogged vent hole in the pump case.

• The inlet holes in the pump base are clogged. Remove the pump and clean the openings.

• The vertical pumping distance is too high. Reduce the distance or change the discharge fittings of the pump.


Why does my ECO-FLO EFSA33 run and pump out the sump, but it does not stop?

If your ECO-FLO EFSA33 pump runs continuously without stopping, check these potential issues (Caution: shut off power to pump):

• The float is stuck in the up position. Be sure the float operates freely in the basin.

• The float switch may be defective. Replace the float switch.


What should I do if my ECO-FLO EFSA33 runs but only delivers a small amount of water?

If your ECO-FLO EFSA33 is pumping only a small amount of water, investigate these causes (Caution: shut off power to pump):

• The pump is air-locked. Start and stop it several times by plugging and unplugging the cord. Check for a clogged vent hole in the pump case.

• The vertical pumping distance is too high. Reduce the distance or change the discharge fitting of the pump. The inlet holes in the pump base could be clogged. Remove the pump and clean the strainer and openings.

• The impeller or volute openings are fully or partially clogged. Remove the pump and clean it.

• The pump impeller is partially clogged with tar or paint, causing the motor to run slow and overload. Remove the pump and clean it.


Why does the fuse blow or circuit breaker trip when my ECO-FLO EFSA33 starts?

If the fuse blows or the circuit breaker trips when your ECO-FLO EFSA33 starts, here are the possible reasons (Caution: shut off power to pump):

• The pump impeller is partially clogged, causing the motor to run slow and overload. Remove the pump and clean it.

• The motor stator may be defective.

• The fuse size or circuit breaker may be too small (must be 15 amps).

• The impeller or volute opening is fully or partially clogged. Remove the pump and clean it.


Why does my ECO-FLO EFSA33 motor run for a short time and then stop?

If the motor on your ECO-FLO EFSA33 runs for a short time and then stops, check the following (Caution: shut off power to pump):

• The inlet holes in the pump base are clogged. Remove the pump and clean the openings.

• The pump impeller is partially clogged, causing the motor to run slow and overload. Remove the pump and clean it.

• The motor stator may be defective.

• The impeller or volute openings are fully or partially clogged. Remove the pump and clean. Also, clean the strainer if one is installed.


What are the electrical precautions I should take when servicing my ECO-FLO EFSA33?

WARNING: Before servicing a pump, always shut off the main power breaker and then unplug the pump. Make sure you are not standing in water and are wearing insulated protective sole shoes, under flooded conditions. Contact your local electric company or a qualified licensed electrician for disconnecting electrical service prior to pump removal.

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