Bought a new-to-use house about a year ago which has a sump in the crawl space, as the water table is high and crawl space is below city sewage.
Just noticed today that the sump was 99% full and no water was draining. Checked the breaker and sure enough it was tripped, so I reset the breaker and it worked fine again (saw and felt the water draining as normal). However after about 5 minutes the breaker tripped again. I reset it again, and again it worked for another 5 minutes until it tripped again. Done this now routinely at least 5 times, and always the same thing. And yes, the sump is still quite full, so the pump is not tripping due to running dry. And yes I have confirmed that when it is running it is constantly pushing out water at a fast pace (no air pockets or nothing).
So I suspect I either have a bad pump that is shorting, and being in water is tripping the breaker. Or perhaps sump pumps are not designed to run constant, so maybe this is normal?
Any ideas? I suspect it is a bad pump, but just find it odd that it trips almost exactly after 5 minutes all the time.
Thanks
Just noticed today that the sump was 99% full and no water was draining. Checked the breaker and sure enough it was tripped, so I reset the breaker and it worked fine again (saw and felt the water draining as normal). However after about 5 minutes the breaker tripped again. I reset it again, and again it worked for another 5 minutes until it tripped again. Done this now routinely at least 5 times, and always the same thing. And yes, the sump is still quite full, so the pump is not tripping due to running dry. And yes I have confirmed that when it is running it is constantly pushing out water at a fast pace (no air pockets or nothing).
So I suspect I either have a bad pump that is shorting, and being in water is tripping the breaker. Or perhaps sump pumps are not designed to run constant, so maybe this is normal?
Any ideas? I suspect it is a bad pump, but just find it odd that it trips almost exactly after 5 minutes all the time.
Thanks