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Wayne CDU1000 - 1 HP Stainless Steel Cast Iron Submersible Sump Pump w/ Vertical Float Switch
Expert Recommended AccessoriesSelected by Jim, our Expert
Required Accessories9
These accessories are required to properly setup/install this product.
Optional Accessories10
Features
Style
Primary
GPH
6100 Gallons
Switch Type
Vertical
Product Video Disclaimer: "PED is not responsible for any variances from the product in this video and the item you purchase. Please review all product specs prior to purchase."
Wayne CDU1000 1 HP Automatic Submersible Sump Pump
Assembled in the US with foreign and domestic parts
The Hardest Working Pumps, You'll Never Hear™
Energy efficient motors & engineered design provide an ultra quiet experience
Stainless Steel & Cast Iron Construction
Rugged, corrosion-resistant design provides long life in sump applications
1-HP, Thermally Protected 120V PCS Motor
Energy efficient, oil-filled design, for quiet operation and extend motor life
Prevents switch hang-ups from debris for reliable automatic operation
Unique Top Suction Design Reduces Clogging
Prevents air lock occurrences and eliminates needs for a "weep hole"
Glass Reinforced Polycarbonate Impeller
Abrasion resistant design provides efficient and reliable output
1-1/2" NPT Discharge
Complies with building-codes for residential applications
Upper and Lower Ball Bearings
Sealed oil-bath engineering for increased lifespan and virtually silent operation
Premium John Crane Carbon/Ceramic Shaft Seals & Cast Iron Seal Plate
High-quality components helps prevent leaks and galvanic corrosion
Designed For Use In 11-Inch or Larger Sump Basins
8-Foot, water-resistant power cord for easier access to power outlet
5-Year Limited Warranty
California residents see
Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) which is known to the State of California to cause Cancer.
Product QuestionsAnswered by Jim, the Sump Pump Expert
What effect would upsizing the discharge pipe have on the pump?
Jim
from Connecticut
July 22, 2023
Answer
Increasing the piping diameter on the discharge from 1-1/2" to 2" would cut down on the friction loss that water would experience traveling through the piping, allowing a larger volume of water to pass through.
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Does this pump require a weep hole?
Michael J.
from Pennsylvania
April 01, 2017
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While most sump and sewage should have a weep hole drilled in the discharge pipe, this Wayne pump does not require it. This is due to their top suction design. Where most pumps suck the water in through the bottom and underneath the base, this pump sucks the water in from around the top of the base. I always say that, no matter what, it's never a bad idea to drill the weep hole, but with this style of pump, it's not as important.
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Jim, The four long screws on the side of the pump that hold everything together are they also stainless? The reason I asked is because I had a Wayne 3/4 stainless steel that worked for a lot of years but that's the reason why it failed was because the screws were made of steel and they rusted through and water got inside.
Chuck
from Wisconsin
October 21, 2015
Answer
Thank you for your interest in Sump Pumps Direct. I posed your question to Wayne tech support and received the following response.
We went to a higher grade of stainless approximately 2 + years ago – the bolts have always been stainless. In 2007 & first part of 2008 – the supplier provided non stainless bolts – this was the only time period that had an issue.
Hopefully, this answers your concerns. If you have any other questions, please let me know.
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Jim, What would be the average PSI coming through a schedule 40 pvc pipe from this unit. I will be using it to power a pelton wheel so the PSI is important.
Kenny
from Texas
November 30, 2012
Answer
The CDU1000, nor any sump pump is built for PSI. The maximum PSI any sump can do, even the 1hp is about 5-10 PSI depending on the total dynamic head. These pump are not intended for the application that you are looking at and you would probably be better off with a ½ hp 115volt deep well submersible 2 wire because you could get up to about 60 PSI and it would be controllable with a pressure switch. The only hindrance I see it the depth of the water collection area.
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Is it easy to get it clogged up from leaves?
Mac
from Louisiana
August 19, 2012
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Any sump pump will easily clog from a build up of leaves around the suction inlet of the pump. You might consider changing to a SEWAGE or GRINDER pump to handle the leaves or other small debris that may get into the pump. Another option would be to create some sort of filter to keep the debris from getting into the pump.
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