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iON 3/4 HP Cast Iron Stainless Steel Sump Pump w/ Adjustable Vertical Float HP20144
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
5100 Gallons
Switch Type
Vertical
Powerful & Efficient Submersible Pump
Ideal for heavy-duty sump applications
Cast Iron Stainless Steel Construction
Ensures years of reliable operation
Adjustable Vertical Switch
Reduce pump cycles in deeper pits or areas w/ higher water tables
Thermally Protected Motor
reduces overheating
Cast Iron Impeller
Offers reliable pumping
Stainless Steel Screened Intake
Prevents debris from entering the pump
Poly Resin Top Cap and Handle
Made for easy installation and maintenance
Piggyback Pump and Switch Cord Assembly
Made for easy serviceability
20' Cord
Min sump pump basin size 18" X 24"
Specifications
BA-75M
General Information
Product Category
Sump Pump
Base
Base Material
Cast Iron
Min Sump Basin Size
18 Inch
Motor
Voltage
120 Volt
Running Amps
7.7
Thermal Protection
Yes
Power Cord Length
20 Feet
Oil Free Motor
No
Starting Amps
20.4
Pump
Housing Material
Stainless Steel
Impeller Material
Cast Iron
Solids Handling Size
0.5 inch
Handles Solids
Yes
Float Type
Vertical Float
GPH @ 0 feet
5100
GPH @ 5 feet
4800
GPH @ 10 feet
4440
GPH @ 15 feet
4080
GPH @ 20 feet
3600
Discharge Port Size
2 Inch
Check Valve Included
No
Float On
Adjustable
Float Off
Adjustable
Manual Override
Yes
Submersible
Yes
Engine
Horsepower
.75 hp
Overview
Product Category
Sump Pump
Weight
31 Pounds
Consumer Warranty
3 Years
Product Length
8.75 Inches
Product Width
5.75 Inches
Product Height
14.5 Inches
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iON Products BA-75M Reviews & Ratings
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Product QuestionsAnswered by Jim, the Sump Pump Expert
My water softener wash tube discharges into my sump pit. Will the Storm Pro BA Series Pump hold up to the salt water in the pit?
Jim T
from Ohio
January 29, 2014
Answer
The StormPro pumps are actually one of the few pumps that we offer that are designed for saltwater, so you should be fine!
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How is a water tight electrical connection made from the float sw to Pump?
Jay Shaffer
from Pennsylvania
July 30, 2012
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Each piece (Pump and float switch) have their own separate power cord. The plug for the float switch is a "piggyback" style plug similar to Christmas Tree lights. You would plug your float switch plug into your electrical outlet and then plug the cord from the pump directly into the "piggyback" outlet from the float switch.
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Is the Storm Pro Ba33m 1/3 HP UL inspected?
Gregory Speicher
from Pennsylvania
January 28, 2012
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No they are not, but they do carry the CSA certification.
CSA International (Canadian Standards Association), a member of the CSA Group, is a provider of product testing and certification services for electrical, mechanical, plumbing, gas and a variety of other products. Recognized in the U.S., Canada and around the world, CSA’s marks appear on billions of products worldwide.
CSA International certification marks indicate that a product, process or service has been tested to a Canadian or U.S. standard and it meets the requirements of an applicable CSA standard or another recognized document used as a basis for certification.
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1. What HP do I need for 16 ft lift?
2. Water from the basement is contaminated with with iron oxide looks like red slime. What is the brand or type of sump pump can you recommend?
Thanks,
Joe
Joe
from New Jersey
December 13, 2011
Answer
At 16 feet of lift, pretty much any 1/2HP or greater pump should do the job for you. However, due to the iron oxide contaminated water, the pumps may not last as long as they would under normal water conditions.
Zoeller, StormPro and Pro Series pumps are some of our top brands and based on the water table in your area, I would say to stick with a 1/2HP if you're in a low-medium water table area and a 3/4HP only if your in a high water table area that experiences a lot of potential flooding.
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I just purchased the Stormpro BA 75M pump and the plastic flange is broken.
Do you have replacement flanges and the gasket?. The flange is for a 2 inch discharge pipe.
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Ron
Ron Ukleja
from New Jersey
November 05, 2011
Answer
Unfortunatley, we do not offer replacement parts. You might however, try calling StormPro tech support at (800) 323-1665, ext.231 for further assistance.
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The Stormpro Model BA-75M does this come with a Check Valve?
If I am replacing an existing Sump Pump can I use the existing check valve of my Sump Pump to install a new Stormpro Model BA-75M?
from New Jersey
October 16, 2011
Answer
The StormPro model BA-75M as with all of our sump pumps, does not come with a check valve. It is always recommended to change out the check valve when replacing a pump.
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Can you tell me wjhat are the start up and running wattage of the 1/2 and 3/4 StormkPro. I need those reqiurements in order to size my stand-by generator.
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Jef Hoeberichts
from New Jersey
May 21, 2011
Answer
Unfortunately, we only list the running amps (BA-33M - 4.5 amps and BA-50M - 5.8 amps). You might try calling StormPro tech support at (800) 323-1665 x231
for the starting amp ratings.
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I currently have a 1/3 hp Hydromatic Pentair Water sump pump that the builder put in about 2 years ago. It almost was overwhelmed a few times over the past two years. With the heavy rains in PA this spring my basement flooded twice as the pump could not handle the water intake during the storms. In addition I have a high water table. Would you recommend a bump up to this 3/4 hp beast? I want to make sure that I am doing everything I can to prevent a future flooded basement.
Eric Altenburger
from Pennsylvania
May 18, 2011
Answer
You have a few options. 1. You might want to consider adding a battery backup system. These systems will not only work during power outages to provide extra security but will also kick in when your primary pump is unable to keep up with the incoming rush of water. 2. Adding a second primary pump with a the float switch set at a higher level than your main pump. Note that you would need to get a pump with a "piggyback" style switch such as the StormPro BA series pumps that can be attached to the discharge and set at any height. 3. Bump up to a 1/2HP primary pump. Going from a 1/3HP to a 3/4HP is too large of a jump and would cause issues such as cycling too often and shortening the life of the pump. Bigger is not always better when it comes to sump pumps.
One last option might be to have a UTILITY pump to handle situations where heavy rains can cause a possible flooding situation.
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i need a pump to lift 25 ft what would you have
Galen
from Indiana
May 10, 2011
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This StormPro model BA-75M would do the job for you. This model will pump about 2400 GPH at 25 feet of head.
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High water table basement. In heavy rains, I sometimes need to use two 1/2 HP sump pumps to handle flow. Would this be a good primary pump or should I use a sewage pump?
Jim
from Illinois
March 14, 2011
Answer
Sewage pumps should not be used in a sump pit. The pump you inquired about should work fine for your application.
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How does the sump pump connect to the independent float switch, Does the pump plug into the switch and the switch plugs into the power?
Mark
from New Jersey
February 09, 2011
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Yes, most external float switches utilize this design. It's consider a "Piggyback" style plug. Very similar to how sets of Christmas lights connect to each other.
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Will I be able to use this pump outdoors, from the spring to the fall during the rainy periods.
Frank
from Pennsylvania
January 30, 2011
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Yes, this pump can be used outdoors. Just make sure to clean the intake screen on a regular basis to maintain optimal pumping performance.
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Hi Jim. I know the float can be attached to discharge line. I'm wondering what the maximum On/Off points are. Looking to figure out how many inches of water will be pumped out per cycle. Thanks.
Charlie
from New York
January 05, 2011
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The on/off differential for the float switch is about 6.5".
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