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Old 02-12-2015, 10:38 PM   #21
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So a sump is meant specifically for dealing with flooding? Wonder why a plumber wouldn't know.
Yes sumps pump out ground water piped from the weeping tile also. They are flood protection and dampness protection.
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Old 02-12-2015, 11:46 PM   #22
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My gosh! don't worry about that. Sump pump has an overload protection. Panel is also protected. Buy the place if you like it!
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Old 02-13-2015, 06:22 AM   #23
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So a sump is meant specifically for dealing with flooding? Wonder why a plumber wouldn't know.

The term "sump pump" does not distinguish between sewage or storm water, it can be either.

The sump is a containment, usually below grade. The pump is the pump inside the sump. This gives you "sump pump", and "lift station" is also an acceptable term that many people use.

And to echo what everybody is telling the OP, there is no issue with this installation in your house.
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Old 02-13-2015, 08:54 AM   #24
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Not trying to be a stickler but you are referring to a lift station that pumps sanitary up and out of the house, normally to the sewer. Totally different animal.
Again being a stickler, but who in Calgary on municipal sewer has a lifting station in their house? I have not once seen this. I have seen a lot of sumps connected to sewer though (totally against code, but never the less is done).
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Again being a stickler, but who in Calgary on municipal sewer has a lifting station in their house? I have not once seen this. I have seen a lot of sumps connected to sewer though (totally against code, but never the less is done).

I am more of a suburban yop gobbler myself, so never in my own home. However my latte-sipping brother does, just as one example.

I guess the answer to your question is any building (house/parkade/etc.) where the lowest elevation of the building is lower than the sewer service from the street. So I imagine in many older neighbourhoods, particularly with in-fills.

As I said in my earlier post, a sump pump can be utilized for either sewage or storm water. It would then tie in to the appropriate city sewer or storm system, depending on how the sump is being used. So yes, there are lots of sewage sump pumps in Calgary that do tie into the sewer system, and it is all good by code.

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Old 02-13-2015, 12:42 PM   #26
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This really has nothing to do with the pump and everything to do with the panel. The area in front and below the panel must be clear. I don't know the exact dimensions of the clear space but could easily find it. It is fine to have the pump, or any other appliance beside the panel.
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Old 02-13-2015, 02:25 PM   #27
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Is anyone else trying to figure why a houe built in 2013 would have a fuse box?

(I know the answer is that it doesn't)
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Again being a stickler, but who in Calgary on municipal sewer has a lifting station in their house? I have not once seen this. I have seen a lot of sumps connected to sewer though (totally against code, but never the less is done).
I did a project up in Tuxedo that required a grinder. The house we tore down was a raised bungalow, so the services came in at around 5'. The 4plex we built had normal 8' basement, so we had to put in a grinder with a lift to get all that crap up to the sewage pipe. #### doesn't always flow downhill.
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This really has nothing to do with the pump and everything to do with the panel. The area in front and below the panel must be clear. I don't know the exact dimensions of the clear space but could easily find it. It is fine to have the pump, or any other appliance beside the panel.
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This is also correct, minimum 1 meter of clearance. The code rule specifically relating to it is 2-308(1) which states "a minimum working space of 1m with secure footing shall be provided and maintained about electrical equipment such as panel boards etc."

This has no bearing on whether or not the equipment is capable of working as intended. Ultimately this comes down to whatever the inspectors decision is. If they give you the green light for that location it would mean a deviation has been granted by rule 2-030.

TL : DR if the inspector is happy, it's fine.
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Again being a stickler, but who in Calgary on municipal sewer has a lifting station in their house? I have not once seen this. I have seen a lot of sumps connected to sewer though (totally against code, but never the less is done).

I can show you 30+ houses in Marda Loop area alone with sewage lift stations. Custom built infills with very high basement ceilings achieved by digging a deeper hole way below city sewer lines.
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