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Choose the right pump: Select a pump that is suitable for the size of your
property and the amount of water you need to remove.
2. Choose the right location: Select a location for your pump that is close to the
area where you need to remove water. The pump should be placed on a level
surface that is easily accessible for maintenance.
3. Dig a sump pit: Dig a sump pit that is large enough to accommodate the
pump and any necessary pipes and fittings.
4. Install the check valve: Install a check valve on the discharge pipe to prevent
water from flowing back into the sump pit.
5. Install the pump: Install the pump in the sump pit, making sure it is securely
mounted and level.
6. Connect the discharge pipe: Connect the discharge pipe to the pump and
attach it to the check valve.
7. Run the discharge pipe: Run the discharge pipe to a location where the water
can be safely discharged, such as a storm drain or dry well.
8. Connect the power supply: Connect the pump to the electrical supply,
following all manufacturer's instructions carefully.
9. Test the system: Turn on the power and test the pump for proper operation.
Check for leaks and ensure the pump is removing water as expected.

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