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NOTICE TO INSTALLER: Instructions must remain with installation.

Product information presented
here reflects conditions at time
of publication. Consult factory
regarding discrepancies or
inconsistencies.

SECTION: 6.10.070
FM1311
0309
Supersedes
0607

MAIL TO: P.O. BOX 16347 • Louisville, KY 40256-0347
SHIP TO: 3649 Cane Run Road • Louisville, KY 40211-1961
(502) 778-2731 • 1 (800) 928-PUMP • FAX (502) 774-3624

visit our web site:
www.zoeller.com

MODEL 507
12 VOLT DC BATTERY BACKUP PUMP
PREINSTALLATION CHECKLIST
1. Inspect your pump. Occasionally, products are damaged during shipment. If the unit or any of the parts are damaged, contact your dealer
before using.
2. Read all the installation instructions regarding installing and start up. Retain for future reference.

SEE BELOW FOR LIST OF WARNINGS

1. Testing for Ground. As a safety measure each electrical outlet
should be checked for ground using an Underwriters Laboratory
listed circuit analyzer, which will indicate if the power, neutral and
ground wires are correctly connected to your outlet. If they are
not, call a qualified, licensed electrician.
2. For your protection always disconnect the power supply from
its power source before handling the components of your DC
backup pump or the primary pump.
3. Installation and checking of electrical circuits and hardware should
be performed by a qualified, licensed electrician.

4. All electrical and safety codes must be followed in addition to the
National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes.
5.
It is the owner’s responsibility to check the battery
and battery connection at least once a month. Batteries contain acid and caution must be taken when
handling.
6. Risk of electric shock - These pumps have not been investigated
for use in swimming pool areas.
7. According to the state of California (Prop 65), this product contains
chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and
birth defects or other reproductive harm.

SEE BELOW FOR LIST OF CAUTIONS

1. Make sure there is a properly grounded 115V receptacle available. Do not use primary pump circuit. The location must be within
6' of the control box and battery. The power supply for your DC
control system plugs directly into the 115V outlet. DO NOT USE
AN EXTENSION CORD.
2. Make sure the 115V electrical supply circuit is equipped
with fuses or circuit breakers of proper capacity.
3. DC emergency pumps are designed for handling clear water. Do
not use in septic tanks to pump effluent or sewage pits to pump
sewage.
4. Repair and service of your DC backup system should be performed
by an authorized service station.
5. The installation of DC automatic backup pumps requires the use
of a variable level float switch for

operation. It is the responsibility of the installing party, to ensure
that the float switch will not hang up on the pump apparatus or
pit peculiarities and is secured so the pump will turn “on” and
“off”. It is recommended that the pit be 18" in diameter or larger
to accommodate both a primary and a DC backup pump.
Turbulence caused by high velocity incoming
water can cause the DC pump to airlock. If this condition exists, the incoming water must be baffled to avoid excessive
turbulence.
REFER TO WARRANTY ON PAGE 2.

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®

Limited Warranty
Manufacturer warrants, to the purchaser and subsequent owner during the warranty
period, every new product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under
normal use and service, when properly used and maintained, for a period of one year
from date of purchase by the end user, or 18 months from date of original manufacture
of the product, whichever comes first. Parts that fail within the warranty period, one
year from date of purchase by the end user, or 18 months from the date of original
manufacture of the product, whichever comes first, that inspections determine to be
defective in material or workmanship, will be repaired, replaced or remanufactured at
Manufacturer's option, provided however, that by so doing we will not be obligated to
replace an entire assembly, the entire mechanism or the complete unit. No allowance
will be made for shipping charges, damages, labor or other charges that may occur due
to product failure, repair or replacement.
This warranty does not apply to and there shall be no warranty for any material or
product that has been disassembled without prior approval of Manufacturer, subjected
to misuse, misapplication, neglect, alteration, accident or act of God; that has not
been installed, operated or maintained in accordance with Manufacturer's installation
instructions; that has been exposed to outside substances including but not limited to
the following: sand, gravel, cement, mud, tar, hydrocarbons, hydrocarbon derivatives
(oil, gasoline, solvents, etc.), or other abrasive or corrosive substances, wash towels
or feminine sanitary products, etc. in all pumping applications. The warranty set out in

the paragraph above is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied; and we do
not authorize any representative or other person to assume for us any other liability in
connection with our products.
Contact Manufacturer at, 3649 Cane Run Road, Louisville, Kentucky 40211, Attention:
Customer Service Department to obtain any needed repair or replacement of part(s) or
additional information pertaining to our warranty.
MANUFACTURER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR BREACH OF EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
WARRANTY; AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE AND OF MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION
OF THE EXPRESSED WARRANTY.
Some states do not allow limitations on the duration of an implied warranty, so the above
limitation may not apply to you. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation
of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not
apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which
vary from state to state.

Note: The purchase of an Aquanot® Battery from Zoeller Pump Company will extend the Limited Warranty to three years from date of
installation.
Note: Three year limited warranty valid only when a complete system is purchased and used as a backup to a primary dewatering system. A
complete system includes a Model 507 or 510 Basement Sentry® and an Aquanot® Battery.

Maintenance
1.

Inspect and test the system for proper operations at least
every 3 months.
(a) Red power on indicator light should be “on” indicating AC
power is on.
(b) Unplug primary pump and the control charger from power
supply.
(c) Fill sump with water to the “on” level for the DC pump. Allow
pump to run a few minutes.
(d) The alarm will sound approximately 5 seconds after the
pump starts to run.
(e) Push alarm reset switch. The alarm will go “off”.
(f) Pump will shut off after water level is lowered and the float
drops to the off position.

2.

3.

Plug the control charger and the primary pump into the wall
outlet.
(a) The primary pump will come on and lower the water to the
normal operating level and shut off.
(b) The “yellow” charging light should be on. The charger is
replacing the energy consumed during the test. The “green”
light will come on after the charger has replaced the energy
consumed during the test.
Battery should be agitated gently every 3 months.
Battery acid is dangerous. Take proper safety precautions. Do
not splash the acid. Add distilled water to battery when necessary
per battery manufacturer's instructions.

Troubleshooting Information
1.
2.

3.

Charging and charged LED’s alternate frequently.
(a) This is normal.
DC Pump won’t run.
(a) Check 15 amp fuse in line from pump to switch (see fig. 5).
If fuse is blown, replace with 15 amp Littelfuse type 3AG,
series 311.
(b) Check for proper connections.
(c) Check all wire terminal points. Clean if required.
(d) Check for low battery. Service battery if required.
Pump runs but pumps very little or no water.
(a) Check for low battery. Battery will recharge if Red power
“on” light indicates power has been restored and the float
switch is in the off position.
(b) If immediate usage is required, remove and replace dead
battery with a full recharged battery.
(c) Due to varying conditions the pump may continue to run
on a low battery without sufficient power to remove water. Pump will not stop running until battery is completely
discharged.
Weak batteries can be recharged but
(d)
may not store sufficient energy for full service. A weak

4.

5.
6.

recharged battery can only be detected by reduced pumping time or by checking each cell with a hydrometer. If your
emergency pump system is used frequently the battery
should be checked by a qualified battery dealer.
Pump cycles too frequently.
(a) Check positions of rubber stops on float rod.
(b) Adjust upper rubber float stop as required. Recommended
for standard installation.
Float switch in “on” position. Pump won’t run.
(a) Remove pump. Check for obstruction in pump preventing
impeller from rotating.
Pump runs, but pumps water intermittently.
(a) Pump is air locking. Check flow of water incoming to
sump. If water is entering the sump at a high velocity creating a turbulent condition, a mixture of air and water may
cause a complete or partial air lock and reduce or stop the
flow of water in the discharge pipe.
(b) Baffle the incoming stream of water to reduce turbulence.
Diverting water stream against wall of basin usually corrects an air lock problem.

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Troubleshooting Information, continued
7. Water level stays high. DC Pump continues to run.
(a) Battery is low.
(b) If power has been restored and water in sump remains high
check primary pump. Service if required.
(c) After several hours the battery will be restored to full charge.

8. Alarm sounds during battery recharge cycle.
(a) Push alarm reset (max. 3 times). If condition persists,
replace battery.
(b) To silence alarm if alarm will not reset, unplug the charger
from 115V wall outlet, then disconnect the black lead from
charger on negative (-) battery post. Check battery. Replace
if necessary. Reconnect and refer to Installation (step 14).

Description
The DC emergency pump is designed as a backup to your primary sump pump during unexpected power outages or primary pump failure.
The DC pump, electronic controls and all the parts required for installation are included except the battery which is supplied by the user.
The system is designed for installation in sumps with minimum of 18" diameter and 24" deep. For 18" x 22" applications, consult factory.

Checklist
MODELS:
ITEM

DESCRIPTION

QTY

507-C

507-D

4/96
thru
10/05

11/05
thru
Current

1

DC backup pump

1

010475

017198

2

Plastic battery box with safety closure strap

1

005702

005702

3

DC control charger with terminals

1

011323

011323

4

“Off”/”On” float switch

1

017197

017197

5

1½" x 5" long PVC pipe nipple

6

Check valve

7

Reducer hose coupling and clamp

8

1¼" x 1" PVC reducer fitting

1

005642

N/A

9

1" pipe to hose adapter elbow

1

005643

N/A

10

1" hose coupling and two clamps

1

005703

N/A

11

1½" PVC pipe tee

1

005645

005645

12

1½" 90 degree PVC pipe elbow

1

005644

N/A

13

1¼" x 1¼" PVC coupling

1

009129

N/A

14

Pump mounting kit, includes brkt, S.S. worm drive clamp, two #10-24 screws
and washers.

1

005704

N/A

15

Cable tie

1

005868

N/A

16

Anchors, wall

2

009691

009691

17

Bracket, control mounting

1

007779

007779

18

1½" x 1½" PVC coupling

1

N/A

009746

1

005639

N/A

(2) REV C - (1) REV D

005636

005636

1

30-0188

N/A

Battery Selection
The DC emergency pump system requires a good quality, 12 volt battery to obtain maximum pumping time during a power outage. A deepcycle, 12 volt, 105 amp-hour marine battery or larger is recommended and will provide approximately 7½ hours of continuous pumping
time in a sump pump installation with 8' of head pressure. In most installations the pump runs intermittently and the battery life is extended
accordingly. Batteries with top terminals are recommended for ease of installation. These batteries contain acid and proper precaution must
be taken when handling. Maximum battery size 12½" Length x 7" Width x 9½" Height.

Performance
The DC pump performance with fully charged 12V battery
Discharge
Feet of Head

5

10

15

17.5

Flow
Gal. per min.

23

15

5

Shut-off
Head

The DC controller is equipped with a 10 amp charger for maintaining the battery in a ready state and recharging the battery after use when
AC power is restored. Time for recharge depends upon the amount of power consumed by the pumping cycle during the AC power interruption. The pump may go back to the ready run position in a very short period of time. A completely drained battery may require up to 24
hours for full recharge. If after 24 hours of charging the battery has not reached 6 volts, the alarm will sound and not reset until the battery
is brought up to a voltage of 6.5-7.0 volts.
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Installation
1. The preferred method of installation for backup pumps is shown in
figures 1 and 2. The installation kit includes the necessary fittings
and one check valve for installing with the backup pump discharging into the primary pump outlet pipe. An additional check valve is
incorporated in the discharge of the backup pump.
2. Remove all parts from shipping carton and make sure all parts are
included. Refer to checklist on page 3.
3. Select location for battery and control charger. Control charger
must be within 6' of a 115V wall outlet and within 6' of pump and
basin. Connect to a separate circuit, different than the primary
pump.
4. If primary pump is installed, disconnect power. If the primary pump
is a column pump with adjustable float, and you are installing per
figure 2, check the “on” point and adjust to approximately 7 ½" from
bottom of pump (see figure 2). Mark the discharge pipe 7" above
the “on” point of the primary column pump or 7" above the top of
the primary submersible pump.
5. If existing discharge pipe is metal or flexible tubing, it will need to
be replaced with SCH. 40 PVC piping. Use a male adapter for
connecting to the primary pump outlet.
6. Remove the discharge pipe and cut off at the mark determined in
step 4. Remove an additional 8" from the bottom portion.
7. Screw the discharge pipe into the primary pump outlet. Tighten
with strap wrench.
8. Assemble discharge fittings per figure 4. Note: Pump must be
glued into tee fitting on a 30° angle to avoid air locking (see figure
4). Rotate pump while gluing until the line on the discharge is
facing up. Use a commercial grade of PVC cleaner and solvent
cement (not furnished with kit) on the socket joints.
9. Install the pump and discharge assembly per figure 1 or 2.
10. Assemble the float assembly per figure 5.
11. Install the float switch assembly bracket above the outlet tee using
the clamp provided (see figures 1 and 2). Make certain the clamp
is tight on the pipe to avoid slippage. Use electrical tape below
the clamp to help prevent the clamp from moving. Ensure that the
“off” level of the float is 1" min. above the discharge tee of the DC
backup pump (see figures 1 and 2). Position pumps in the sump
and move float up and down, making sure of free movement without interference from any obstructions inside the sump or lid. Very
shallow sumps may require some adjustment to avoid overfilling or
backing up of water into the sump inlet. The float switch can be

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.
17.
18.
19.

moved on the discharge pipe or the rubber stops can be adjusted
as necessary. Cut extra float rod length below lower float stop to
prevent debris from interfering with float operation.
If the old primary pump discharge piping is being replaced with
PVC piping, duplicate the old pipe dimensions and use the existing drainage connection. If the primary pump and backup pump
is a new installation, the drainage connection must be determined
and the discharge pipes fitted accordingly. Solvent weld the upper portion of the discharge pipe into the PVC tee outlet (see
figures 1 and 2). Connect the discharge pipe into the drainage
connection. The pipe must be supported from above to ensure
adequate support for the pump assembly. Reinstall pumps in
sump pit with discharge back to its original position.
Install DC control charger (see figure 3) by using the wall bracket
and anchors provided. If more convenient, the control charger
may be set on a nearby shelf or ledge. The control charger
should be located 3 or 4 ft. above the sump. To reduce noise
from vibration, it is recommended that the charger be anchored
with the wall bracket provided.
Connect the leads from the control charger to the battery terminals. Red pos. (+) lead to positive terminal and black neg. (-)
lead to negative battery terminal. Upon proper connection, test
alarm will sound. Press alarm reset to silence. This indicates
Correct
proper charger to battery connection.
battery hook up is essential for operation of the system. Use
wing nuts supplied with battery and eyelet connectors on battery
wire leads. The positive terminal is the larger stud, 3/8" diameter.
The smaller stud, 5/16" diameter is the negative terminal. Apply
grease to the terminals to help prevent corrosion.
Connect the black lead from the pump to the negative (-) battery
terminal. Connect the white or red lead from the pump to the
white lead from the switch. This connection is made at the fuse
installed on the switch wire (see figure 3). Connect the black lead
from the switch to the positive (+) battery terminal.
Connect the blue sensor wire to the sensor connector (figure 3).
Close battery box and secure cover with the safety closure strap
provided. Carpeted or wood barrier between the battery case
and the floor is recommended.
Plug the control power cord into the 115V wall outlet. The primary
sump pump and the control box should be on separate circuits.
Reconnect power to primary sump pump.

Initial Start-Up and Operation
1. Test the installation for leaks by running water into the sump
allowing for normal operation of the primary pump.
2. Check the control charger. The “red” power on light will be lit when
the unit is plugged into the 115V wall outlet. The “yellow/green”
light will indicate the condition of the battery.
3. Disconnect primary pump before touching any component in the
sump pit.
4. Lift float switch. The DC backup pump will run and the alarm will
sound. Lower float switch immediately after pump has started
running. Pump is running dry during initial check out for several
seconds.
Continuous dry running may cause
overheating and damage the pump seals. Upon release of the
float switch, the pump will shut off. Press the reset button to turn
the alarm off.

5. Complete the final testing of your installation by disconnecting the
power to the primary pump and the control charger by removing
the plugs from the 115V wall outlets. Run water into the sump
until the DC backup pump is activated by the float switch. Check
all connections for leaks.
6. Push alarm reset switch when pump is running. This will silence
the alarm. The pump will continue to run.
7. Reconnect the control charger and your primary pump to the AC
wall outlets. The primary pump should come on and lower the
water level in the sump back to the normal operating level and
shut off. Both primary and backup systems are now ready for
use.
8. The battery charged and charging LED’s will alternate during
normal charging operation.

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FIGURE 1

NOTE: Pump must be mounted on a 30º angle to avoid airlocking

BATTERY BOX

SK2499

VERIFY WEEP HOLE IS PRESENT
IN MAIN DISCHARGE LINE.
(SEE PUMP INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS)

1" MIN.

IMPORTANT: OFF LEVEL
OF FLOAT ASSEMBLY
MUST BE HIGHER THAN
DC BACKUP PUMP

PRIMARY
PUMP
OUTLET

DC PUMP PLUMBED IN LINE WITH SUBMERSIBLE PUMP

Assembly With Submersible Pump

FIGURE 2

NOTE: Pump must be mounted on a 30º angle to avoid airlocking

BATTERY BOX

DC PUMP PLUMBED IN LINE WITH COLUMN PUMP

1" MIN.

SK2500

IMPORTANT: OFF LEVEL
OF FLOAT ASSEMBLY
MUST BE HIGHER THAN
DC BACKUP PUMP

PRIMARY
PUMP
OUTLET

Assembly With Column Pump

Exploded View - DC Pump
CLAMP
15 AMP FUSE

FLOAT SWITCH

WHITE LEAD
TO DC PUMP

DC BACK-UP PUMP

BLACK LEAD
TO POSITIVE

DC CONTROL BOX
BLUE LEAD
TO FLOAT SWITCH

WHITE OR
RED LEAD
TO FLOAT
SPLICER

BLACK WITH RED
TRACER TO POSITIVE

BLACK LEAD
TO NEGATIVE

12 VOLT
MARINE BATTERY
SUPPLIED BY USER

BATTERY BOX

BLACK LEAD
TO NEGATIVE

SAFETY CLOSURE STRAP

SK2501

FIGURE 3

Pump Assembly
PUMP ASSEMBLY
1

11

6

IMPORTANT:
MAKE SURE THIS LINE IS
GLUED IN POINTING UP.

18

TOP VIEW

DISCHARGE PIPE
(SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMER)

FIGURE 4
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SK2502

Float Switch

Control Charger
ALARM RESET
POWER ON
"RED"

INDICATOR
"CHARGING-YELLOW"
"CHARGED-GREEN"

BLACK LEAD TO
NEG. BATTERY TERMINAL

LOCKING PIN MUST BE
INSTALLED UNDER FLOAT
ROD IN THIS LOCATION.

BLUE LEAD TO
FLOAT SWITCH

NON-GROUNDED
POWER CORD

BLACK WITH RED TRACER
TO POS. BATTERY TERMINAL

FIGURE 5

SK2503

FIGURE 6

SK1424

The Aquanot® Battery
There are millions of batteries manufactured each year, so it is impossible to guarantee consistent quality. A defective battery will never become
fully charged and may damage the charging circuits of the Control. It is for this reason that Zoeller offers its own line of batteries. We offer both
a Water/Acid Deep-Cycle Battery which can run the pump continuously for over 7½ hours, and a Maintenance-Free AGM Battery, which will
power the pump for over 3½ hours. These times are based on continuous pumping at 10' of static head. Actual times will vary depending on
static head, volume of water entering the pit, and the condition of the battery.
Follow these recommendations:
•
•
•
•
•
•

Use a B.C.I. size 27 deep-cycle battery, 175 minute reserve capacity, or larger.
Do NOT use a “maintenance-free” battery unless it is a Gel-filled or AGM battery.
Replace your battery every 3 years.
Do not let corrosion build up on the battery terminals.
Do not place your battery on a concrete floor where it will discharge faster.
To check specific gravity, follow the instructions on a hydrometer (not applicable for Gel or AGM batteries).

PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY:
• Water level in batteries must be checked once a month (not applicable for Gel or AGM batteries).

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Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Whether you have a “Basement Sentry®” Backup Pump System, or a competitive brand, all use batteries that give off gaseous by-products
when charging. Some of these by-products can produce a rotten egg odor. Also, some of these by-products can cause a CO detector to falsely
activate. In order to help prevent false activation, Zoeller Company recommends moving the battery as far apart from the CO detector as possible or, if necessary, vent the battery to the exterior. Zoeller Company provides the previous statements only as guidelines to help prevent
false activation of the CO detector. In no way are they meant to supersede the instructions that accompany the detector nor do they supersede
advice from the CO detector manufacturer.
If the audible alarm associated with your CO detector is activated, we recommend the following actions:
1)

Take immediate action for personal safety as recommended in the CO detector literature.

2)

Contact the appropriate agency to determine if the CO is being produced by your furnace, water heater, or any other device which uses
natural gas.

3)

If you are certain that no CO is being produced, then a charging battery may be producing gaseous by-products which are causing the CO
detector to activate. Contact the manufacturer and ask for recommendations as to what can be done to prevent the alarm activation.

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MAIL TO: P.O. BOX 16347
Louisville, KY 40256-0347
SHIP TO: 3649 Cane Run Road
Louisville, KY 40211-1961
(502) 778-2731 • 1 (800) 928-PUMP
FAX (502) 774-3624

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