Pentair Range FG A1 User Manual

Unit Installation and Service Manual  
FG-A1  
12 Volt Battery Back-Up  
Power Supply  
NOTE! To the installer: Please make sure you provide  
this manual to the owner of the pumping equipment or to  
the responsible party who maintains the system.  
 
come on and the buzzer sounds for the ALARM function. Battery  
should be checked by a battery shop.  
FG-A1  
Installation  
5. Assemble back-up pump a minimum of 1" above the primary pump  
and tilt 30° (per Figure 1 below).  
The enclosed pump includes a built-in check valve and screws  
directly into the side of the tee included.  
1. Disconnect power to the  
primary sump pump.  
2. Assemble control panel to  
battery box with four screws  
included.  
Tee Fitting  
3. Position 12 volt battery  
(not provided) into battery box.  
30º  
Back-Up Sump Pump  
4. Assemble the two lead wires  
from control panel to the battery  
with the two battery clamps  
included per Fig. 2.  
Figure 1 Tilting Pump  
Note: Assemble RED wire to  
POSITIVE (+) battery terminal  
and BLACK wire to the  
Bolt  
NEGATIVE  
(–)  
battery  
terminal. The RED wire is  
supplied with an in-line fuse (10  
amps, 250 volt rating) to  
protect the battery, pump and  
Ring Terminal  
wiring  
should  
a
short,  
over-current or ground fault  
occur.  
Battery Post  
Battery Clamp  
If this fuse must be replaced for  
any reason, it must be replaced  
with one of the exact same  
rating. Failure to do so may  
result in a fire hazard. If the  
polarities are connected wrong,  
the REVERSE battery indicator  
light on the control panel will  
come on. Correct the battery  
wire connections (replace the  
1 amp fuse on control panels  
equipped with fuse).  
Figure 2 Attaching Ring Terminals and Battery Clamps  
The other two ends of the tee will accept 1-1/4" or 1-1/2" PVC and  
ABS pipe. An additional check valve (not included) must be installed  
between the primary pump and this pump. (See page four.)  
The nylon belt with buckle, two rigid nylon straps and four screws  
are not needed and can be discarded.  
6. Attach the float switch to the discharge pipe with a wire tie. Be sure  
that the turn off or down position of the float is above the suction inlet  
of this pump. Tether at 1-1/4." Insert the plug of the float switch into  
the SENSOR socket of the control panel.  
7. Insert the plug of the battery charger into the CHARGER socket of  
the control panel and plug the charger into an AC-115 volt power  
outlet (Figure 3 on page five).  
If voltage of the battery is lower  
than DC 11 volts, the LOW  
battery indicator light will  
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FG-A1  
Installation  
8. Insert the plug of the pump into the PUMP socket of the control panel.  
9. Push the RESET button and the unit is ready for operation.  
10. The back-up sump pump should be checked by unplugging the primary sump pump and filling the sump  
basin with water. When the water level is slightly above the back-up sump pump it should turn on. As the  
water level drops, the back-up sump pump should turn off before the water level reaches the bottom of  
the back-up pump. If not, raise the float switch slightly. Press the RESET and plug the primary sump  
pump back in.  
Note: Be sure that there is a 4" minimum from the top of the back-up pump to the top of the sump.  
The float switch should turn this pump ON near the top of the pump and at least 2" down from the top  
of the sump.  
RIGID 1-1/4" or 1-1/2" PVC or ABS DISCHARGE  
PIPE (NOT INCLUDED)  
4 INCHES MINIMUM  
FLOAT SWITCH  
1-1/4" TETHER  
BACK-UP SUMP PUMP  
(WITH BUILT-IN CHECK VALVE)  
(TILT PUMP 30°)  
TEE ADAPTER  
1 INCH MINIMUM  
CHECK VALVE  
(NOT INCLUDED)  
PRIMARY SUMP PUMP  
(NOT INCLUDED)  
BATTERY BOX  
SUMP BASIN  
CONTROL PANEL  
BATTERY CHARGER  
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buzzer will sound. When the The CHARGED indicator will be  
FLOAT switch turns the backup ON until the DC voltage drops.  
OFF, the buzzer will continue to The battery will start charging  
sound until the ALARM switch is again and the CHARGING  
pushed to the OFF position. Push indicator will come ON. If either  
FG-A1 Testing  
and Operation  
TESTING  
the ALARM switch to the ON CHARGING  
indicator  
and  
After installation, unplug the  
primary sump pump and fill the  
sump with water. This is actually  
imitating the condition that would  
happen if the power went off  
or the primary pump failed for  
whatever reason. The back-up  
sump pump should begin  
operation as the water level rises  
just above it’s top. If not, the  
float sensor may need to be  
position. Press the RESET button CHARGED indicator are not ON,  
for normal operation.  
check the charger adapter for  
proper connection.  
If the voltage of the battery drops  
lower than 11 volts DC, the LOW Near the end of the CHARGING  
battery indicator will come on and cycle, the CHARGING and  
the buzzer will sound if the CHARGED indicators may  
ALARM switch is in the ON alternately blink. If the lights  
position. At this time, the battery blink continuously, check the  
should be checked and serviced or battery leads for proper polarity  
replaced. The only “real” test for a (Step 4) and replace the fuse.  
battery is when it is tested with a  
re-positioned,  
review  
float  
installation instructions. Even  
after the back-up has pumped the  
excess water out and shut off, the  
alarm should continue sounding  
until the ALARM switch is set to  
the OFF position.  
load meter. Take the battery back  
Press PUMP TEST switch for  
where it was purchased for the  
pump function test: the pump  
test. The CHARGING indicator  
comes ON and ALARM indicator  
will come ON when the battery is  
comes ON and BUZZER sounds.  
Release the PUMP TEST switch,  
UNDERCHARGED.  
the pump turns OFF but the  
BUZZER continues to sound and  
ALARM indicator continues to be  
ON. Press the RESET switch, the  
BUZZER and ALARM indicator  
light will turn OFF.  
The alarm continues to sound  
until the ALARM switch is set to  
OFF to alert you that something is  
wrong with the primary sump  
pump.  
If the back-up pump operates  
properly, plug in the primary  
sump pump and set the ALARM  
switch ON and press the RESET  
button. The back-up system is  
now in full readiness.  
Figure 3 AC-115 V Outlet and  
Hydromatic piggyback switch plug  
If the back-up pump does not  
operate as specified, refer to the  
most asked questions list.  
The CHARGING indicator will  
turn OFF when the DC voltage is  
over 13 volts, then the  
CHARGED indicator will come  
ON. At this time the battery is at  
FULL-CHARGED condition and  
will stop charging.  
OPERATION  
When the FLOAT SWITCH turns  
the back-up pump ON, the alarm  
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LED’s will alternate between  
“CHARGED” & “CHARGING.”  
be necessary to remove the  
battery and have it charged on  
a commercial automotive or  
marine battery charger, per the  
manufacturer’s instructions. Once  
the battery voltage can be  
sustained above 11.9 VDC, the  
battery can be reinstalled in the  
system and the on-board charging  
circuit can again be used to  
maintain the battery charge.  
Q & A FG-A1  
Backup System  
Q. Finally, the LED’s quit  
alternating  
and  
the  
“CHARGED” LED came on,  
but every once in a while the  
“CHARGING” LED comes on  
for just a second or two,  
then goes out. Is my system  
OK?  
Q. The red and yellow LED’s  
flash on my control panel.  
What’s wrong?  
A. Maybe nothing at all! A slow  
flash rate, (about 1 second, or  
less), indicates that the charging  
system has nearly charged the  
battery to its optimum charge  
level. The flashing LED’s should  
slow and eventually stop when  
the battery is completely charged.  
A. Yes! No need to worry. It is  
normal for a battery to lose some  
of its charge (decay) when idle.  
Our charging system monitors the  
charge state and turns itself on to  
boost the battery backup to its  
optimum charge. This usually  
takes from a few seconds to a few  
minutes.  
Q. When I got my system home  
and prepared to install it,  
I found out that the pump  
cable, sensor and charging  
cord were too short to reach  
the control box. Can I splice  
the leads so that they will  
reach?  
A. No! The cable lengths were  
all designed around optimum  
operating parameters and are at a  
maximum length for their given  
sizes. Since the charger and pump  
are microprocessor (computer)  
controlled, changing the cable  
lengths may affect critical  
computer inputs which could  
cause the system to malfunction  
and may even present a fire  
hazard.  
A fast LED flash rate (more than  
2 per second) indicated the 1 A  
charging fuse has blown, the  
battery leads are reversed or the  
wall transformer is not supplying  
proper voltage to the control box.  
Check the battery connections,  
then replace the fuse. If the LED’s  
continue to fast flash, check the  
115V outlet for proper current  
and replace the plug-in wall  
transformer, if necessary. A  
severely discharged battery may  
also cause a surge in the system  
and blow the fuse if connected.  
Q. We came home late one  
evening and heard our  
battery  
backup  
alarm  
sounding. The pump wasn’t  
running. What’s wrong?  
A. It is possible that the primary  
pump failed to operate when  
needed and your backup pump  
activated and drained the tank.  
The alarm activates any time the  
pump is called to operate.  
It continues to operate until the  
alarm condition is manually  
acknowledged by pressing the  
reset switch.  
Q. I couldn’t install my battery  
backup pump above my  
primary pump per your  
instructions, because my  
sump is too shallow. Will it  
matter if it is installed  
BESIDE my primary pump?  
A. Yes. Installing a backup pump in  
the sump beside the primary  
pump could spell disaster.  
Sediment will accumulate inside  
the backup pump and may cause  
it to fail when needed most. The  
backup pump must be installed  
above the normal turn-on level of  
the primary pump. You may need  
to modify or replace your sump if  
it is too small. A minimum 30"  
deep sump is recommended.  
Remember, the backup pump  
must also be tilted at a 30 degree  
angle to operate properly. (It may  
air bind if not tilted.)  
Q. When I hooked up the  
system, the yellow charging  
light came on. Why? The  
battery was supposed to be  
fully charged when I got it.  
A. A new battery, although charged  
adequately to start most engines,  
will not be charged to its full/  
optimum level. The charging  
system supplied with your pump  
monitors the charge level and  
slowly charges the battery to its  
optimum level.  
Q. Pressing the reset switch  
didn’t silence the alarm.  
Now what?  
A. The alarm circuit is activated  
so long as the float switch is  
activated. Check to see if the  
backup float switch is tangled or  
caught in the sump or piping.  
Remember to disconnect all  
power before servicing.  
Q. The float wasn't tangled, but  
the alarm continues to  
pulsate.  
Q. OK, after 2 days, the LED’s  
are  
blinking  
between  
“charged and charging.”  
What’s wrong now?  
A. A pulsating alarm is different  
from a steady tone. The pulsing  
alarm indicated that the battery  
voltage has dipped below an  
acceptable level. As a precaution,  
the charging circuit is locked out  
when this occurs, just in case one  
or more cells have shorted. It will  
A. Probably nothing; see question 2  
above. The system normally takes  
2–3 days to fully charge a good  
battery from about 11.9 VDC to  
14.4 VDC. As the battery  
approaches full charge, the  
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Q & A FG-A1  
Back-Up System  
Q. Why is it necessary to install the pump at an angle?  
A. Installing the pump at an angle prevents air from entering the system. If air were allowed to enter the  
system, the pump would not operate.  
Q. What is a trickle charger?  
A. A trickle charger is a device that allows the battery to charge the pump system constant until the battery  
is fully charged.  
Q. Can a backup sump pump be used with a pedestal sump pump?  
A. Yes. However, your sump basin must be at least 18" in diameter, and an additional piece of PVC pipe  
must be used to extend the pump tee so the backup pump will not interfere with the float rod of the  
pedestal pump.  
Q. The pump is buzzing but not pumping. What's wrong?  
A. There are several reasons why this situation might occur: A) The system is air locked. Make sure the  
pump is positioned at the recommended 30 degree angle. B) Your battery is low. If the low-battery light  
is lit on the control box, make sure your battery is properly charged. C) The system may be clogged with  
debris. Make sure pipes are not plugged, and that the pump openings are clear.  
Q. What size fuse is required?  
A. A 12 amp fuse for the RED (Positive) battery lead.  
Q. What type of battery should be used?  
A. We recommend a deep cycle (marine) battery 650 CCA with 105 AH rating.  
FG-A1  
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Parts List  
Ref.  
No.  
Qty.  
Req’d.  
Part  
No.  
Description  
Sump Pump  
Battery Box  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
149530001  
149530041  
149530031  
149530011  
149530061  
149530021  
149530051  
1
Panel Control  
Tee Adapter  
Battery Charger  
Level Control  
3
Battery Cable Clamp Assembly  
Not Shown  
5
6
4
7
 
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