Check Compatibility
Compatibility & Runtime Check
Check Your Pump. Estimate Runtime. Order With Confidence.
Enter the voltage and rated current from your sump pump nameplate to check compatibility and estimate how long PUMP PARTNER can support your pump during a power outage.
Already Have a Backup System? PUMP PARTNER Can Usually Work Alongside It.
If your sump system already includes a DC backup pump charger or a high-water alarm, these low-power accessories can usually be used together with PUMP PARTNER.
Use one output for your primary sump pump
Plug your main 115V–120V residential sump pump into one AC output so it remains protected during a utility power outage.
Use the second output for the charger or alarm
Plug the DC backup pump charger or the high-water alarm power supply into the second output. These are typically low-load accessories.
Keep your existing backup layer
This lets PUMP PARTNER protect your primary pump while your existing DC backup charger or alarm remains connected and ready.
Step 1
Check Compatibility & Runtime
Most standard 115V–120V residential sump pumps are a good match. Use the pump label values below for a quick compatibility and runtime estimate.
Where to Find Voltage & Amps
Example: Zoeller M53 Pump Nameplate
To check compatibility, use the electrical ratings shown on your sump pump label or metal nameplate. In this Zoeller M53 example, the pump is rated at 115V and 9.7A.
Find the pump label
Many sump pumps have a paper tag near the power cord or a metal nameplate on the pump body.
Look for voltage and amps
On this paper label, the important values are 115V and 9.7A. Enter these numbers into the calculator above.
Metal nameplate works too
If the paper tag is missing or hard to read, check the metal nameplate. It may show the same voltage and current ratings.
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Step 2 · Recommended for 115V–120V Primary Sump Pumps
PUMP PARTNER 2048Wh Backup Power Station
Heavy-duty automatic backup power for primary residential sump pumps during storms, outages, and emergency drainage events.
Orders placed before 12 PM ET usually ship the same business day. Delivery time may vary by ZIP code, weather, holidays, and carrier conditions.
Need More Detail?
Detailed Compatibility Notes
If your setup is uncommon, review the notes below or contact us before purchase.
What pump setups are typically supported?
PUMP PARTNER is designed for most standard 115V–120V residential sump pumps used for clear groundwater in a basement sump pit. It works best with one primary pump per unit.
Which pump brands are commonly compatible?
Many common residential sump pump brands may be compatible, including Zoeller, Wayne, Everbilt, Red Lion, Little Giant, Liberty, RIDGID, Flotec, Utilitech, and Superior Pump, depending on voltage, current, and setup.
Can PUMP PARTNER work with my existing DC backup pump system?
In many cases, yes. Your primary 115V–120V sump pump can be plugged into one PUMP PARTNER output, while the DC backup pump charger can be plugged into the second output. The charger is typically a low-power accessory. PUMP PARTNER is not intended to run two full-size AC primary pumps at the same time.
Can I plug in a high-water alarm?
Yes, most high-water alarms use very little power and can usually be plugged into the second output. This allows your alarm to remain powered while PUMP PARTNER supports the primary sump pump.
What if I have a sewage, ejector, grinder, or cutter pump?
Please contact us before purchase. These pumps may have different surge characteristics, wiring requirements, or duty cycles compared with standard groundwater sump pumps.
Can I connect two primary pumps to one PUMP PARTNER?
We do not recommend running two primary pumps on one PUMP PARTNER unit without confirmation. Two pumps starting at the same time may cause overload protection.
What information should I send for confirmation?
Please send your pump brand, model number, and a photo of the nameplate showing voltage and amps. Email us at service@pumppartner.us and we’ll help confirm compatibility.
Why do you ask for voltage and amps instead of horsepower?
Horsepower alone does not tell the full electrical load. Voltage and rated current from the pump label provide a better estimate of power demand and compatibility.