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| April 24, 1978 |
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| Release # 78-025 |
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Sump Pumps Pose Shock Hazard
WASHINGTON, DC (April 24) -- The
(CPSC) today announced that certain upright, pedestal sump pumps having solid
black plastic float switches positioned on top of the pump motor may present an
electric shock hazard.
The models in question are SW-500, BPV-500 and PSP-330 sold under the
following brand names: Agway, American Jet Stream Pump, Hydro-Lux, Menards, Super
Flo, True Value Sump Pump, Wayne, and Wheatbelt.
Anyone having one of these pumps should immediately disconnect the motor from
its power source and contact the place of purchase for a free, simple repair to
remove the possible hazard. Retailers have been advised of the possible hazard and
have been sent repair instructions. If there are any questions concerning this
problem, retailers should immediately contact their supplier. Pumps bearing bright
metal float switches on top of the motor do not pose the possible shock hazard.
While only a few of the approximately 5,600 pws that were distributed to
retailers have been sold, consumers are warned that the installed location of the
pumps in or around water increases the danger of electrical shock. No injuries have
been reported to date.
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