Water-Powered vs. Battery Backup Sump Pumps
Water Commander Backup Sump Pump Water Commander Backup Sump Pump
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 Published On Apr 5, 2022

Understand the differences between water-powered and battery backup sump pumps! Learn more about Water Commander™ water-powered backup sump pumps by visiting https://www.watercommander.com

Water-powered backup sump pumps use your municipal water pressure to pump when your primary electric sump pump loses power or stops working. It uses no batteries or electricity at all. Each Water Commander™ pump is connected to your home’s water main and turns on automatically when the sump’s water level rises. Once the sump pit empties, it automatically turns off. It will keep pumping whenever needed for days, weeks, or even years.

Battery backup sump pumps have an electric motor connected to an impeller to pump water out of your sump pit. Battery backups also require a large battery to provide electricity during a power outage.

If you have municipal water, Water Commander™ water-powered backup sump pumps are an ideal solution to protect your basement from flooding. Unlike battery backups, Water Commander™ pumps have an unlimited run time during power outages. You don’t need to replace expensive batteries every several years. And Water Commander™ pumping rates are powerful and consistent no matter how long it pumps.

Manufactured by Tane Corporation
Visit us at: https://www.watercommander.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (847) 705-7125

Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:10 How Water-Powered Backup Sump Pumps Work
0:40 How Battery Backup Sump Pumps Work
0:53 Pump Run Time
1:51 Total Life of Each Pump
2:30 Pumping Rate Comparison
3:19 Advantages of Water Commander™ Sump Pumps
3:38 Learn More

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