sump pump
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Definition
Noun: A sump pump is a mechanical device, specifically a type of suction pump, designed to remove accumulated liquid (typically water) from a sump pit or basin. Its primary function is to prevent flooding and water damage by automatically pumping water away from a designated area to a suitable drainage location.
Usage
A sump pump is installed in the lowest part of a basement or crawlspace, inside a specially constructed pit called a sump. It activates automatically when water in the pit rises to a predetermined level, pumping the water out through a discharge pipe.
Examples
- Noun:
- The basement stayed dry during the heavy rains thanks to the reliable sump pump.
- We need to install a sump pump to prevent groundwater from seeping into the foundation.
- A battery backup for your sump pump is essential in case of a power outage during a storm.
Advanced Usage
- Primary vs. Backup Sump Pump: In critical applications, a primary electric pump is often paired with a secondary battery-powered or water-powered backup pump to ensure operation during power failures.
- Sump Pump Alarm: A device that alerts homeowners if the water level in the sump pit becomes too high, indicating a potential pump failure.
Variants and Related Words
- Sump (noun): A pit or reservoir in which liquid collects, often where the pump is installed.
- Submersible Pump: A common type of sump pump designed to operate while fully submerged in the pit.
- Pedestal Pump: A type of sump pump where the motor is mounted on a pedestal above the pit, with only the impeller submerged.
Synonyms
- Water pump (general)
- Dewatering pump (in construction/industrial contexts)
- Basement pump (colloquial)
Related Phrases
- "To run a sump pump": To operate a sump pump.
- During the spring thaw, the sump pump runs constantly.
- "Sump pump failure": When the pump stops working correctly.
- The extensive flood damage was caused by a sump pump failure.
Noun
- a suction pump for removing liquid from a sump