💧 Stay dry, stay ahead — the pump that works as hard as you do!
The Zoeller 105-0001 is a robust, cast iron sump pump featuring a 0.5 HP motor running at 1550 RPM with a 115V power supply. It delivers a maximum flow rate of 43 gallons per minute through a non-clogging vortex impeller, ensuring efficient and reliable water removal. Equipped with a float-operated mechanical switch and a 9-foot UL-listed cord, it offers easy installation and automatic operation for dependable flood protection.
Brand | Zoeller |
Color | Electric |
Material | Cast Iron |
Product Dimensions | 14.5"L x 14.5"W x 12.5"H |
Power Source | Ac/dc |
Item Weight | 30 Pounds |
Maximum Flow Rate | 43 Gallons Per Minute |
Voltage | 115 Volts (AC) |
Style | Pump |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00053514012953 |
Manufacturer | Zoeller |
UPC | 053514012953 |
Part Number | 105-0001 |
Item Weight | 30 pounds |
Item model number | 105-0001 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 12.50 x 14.50 x 14.50 inches |
Finish | Electric |
Horsepower | 0.5 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cord Length | 9 Feet |
Included Components | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Quality
The quality of Zoeller is unmatched.
E**C
Quality pump system from Zoeller
Bought this Zoeller 105 pump kit to hook up to a laundry tub in our basement after relocating our washer/dryer. I couldn’t be happier with the product thus far. It’s a Zoeller model M53 pump for those interested. The “105” signifies the entire kit, including basin, fittings, valves, etc. Five member household here, so plenty of laundry gets done at our house. And this thing keeps up with the washer discharge no problems. I’ve read reviews from other pumps where the tub fills up halfway or more because the pump can’t keep up... not this one. I might get about 2-3 inches in the tub while the washer discharges, but it keeps up well. Improper venting could also be the cause of a slow drain. Keep in mind, definitely do not want to use the one-way valve auto vent devices with this system. I confirmed this with Zoeller support. Those devices allow air in, but not back out. As water enters the basin from your drain source, that water needs to push the air out somehow since the basin is sealed. So take the time and plumb it correctly. Obviously there are some smaller low profile pumps that can mount under the tub right onto the drain tailpipe. I considered these for size and ease of install, but it came down to quality and peace of mind in the end. Many reviews for those smaller pumps were indicating that any little bit of laundry lint could jam the pump impeller. That sort of defeats the purpose for my use case. Lots of laundry lint and dirt from cleaning shoes etc, make it down this drain and I’ve had zero issues so far. And I just hit the six month mark. I’ll update this review if that changes. I’m sure the other pumps do a good job, but I didn’t want to constantly worry about particles making it past the drain screen. This Zoeller pump according to the manual will pass 1/2” spherical solids without jamming impeller. The craftsmanship for other kit components also seem to be top notch. The basin is very sturdy, and this particular 105 kit comes with the check valve. Zoeller calls it a unicheck, due to the fact that it has the fernco-style slip fittings on both ends. This is especially useful if you have to pull the pump out for maintenance, etc. You are able to disconnect the whole basin from the plumbing discharge line. Keep in mind to also install a union on the vent line, for the same reason. I also opted to put a ball shutoff valve above the unicheck on the discharge line, just in case the check valve ever fails. Zoeller support also confirmed that this ball valve should NOT be used to restrict the discharge flow. Some other pumps recommend doing this to ensure the pump stays running the entire time while the water gets pumped away. (Limits pump excessively cycling on/off) Zoeller support advised against this, as it actually makes the pump work harder when you restrict the discharge line diameter. Should be 1.5” pvc, no more no less. I decided to do plumbing and install myself, and I’m no plumber! It wasn’t all that difficult. Getting the discharge and vent tied into your existing plumbing is the hardest and most time consuming part. All in all, this is a very well designed pump kit. Zoeller is just the standard when it comes to pumps in my opinion. I’ve used them for sump pumps also, and I’ve had them last 20+ years. If you had any doubts, let me put them to rest. I’d definitely recommend this pump system to anyone.
F**R
Nice
Good price works great
B**O
Works great
Works like it should. No issues!
B**Y
Simple to install system solves gray water problem
This is a simple system to install to handle the gray water from our house. I ran a 1.5" PVC pipe from the washing machine down to the basement, then added a T to allow the basement utility sink to flow to the same pipe, which entered the basin on the side connector. This unit came with a back flow preventer which I installed on the output pipe about 18" up from the basin, then there was an additional 6' of 1.5" pipe up to a 90 degree elbow and over to a sweep T to connect to a pipe connecting the bathtub drain to the septic main line. Added a 2" PVC pipe to the vent connector on the top of the basin and topped it off with an air admittance valve. (Not included, but found on Amazon) Powered it up using a GFC plug nearby. Had to run water through it a couple times to get enough water in the lines to work but once it started running, it has been working right ever since. All things considered, took a day to draw up and buy the pipes, connectors, etc. needed, but then I had everything installed in about 4 hours. Simple solution to resolve a rather silly code which our township thinks makes sense.
C**E
I don't write reviews but WOW!
Ok this is the first review I have ever written on amazon, I tend to find them cumbersome and honestly, other people have said the same things I have thought about the different products. That being said, I have to write this one.I have to say this pump is awesome! Story time, I installed this pump in my window well because well my window well tends to get water when It rains allot, I have tried to fix the problem, but I have had trouble, so this seemed like the best fix. Last night my GFI that the unit was plugged into failed, its an old GFI and it had a wasp nest in it, so I don't blame the pump. That being said, I baled the window well, and then re-ran the cord to another GFI on the outside of the house. The pump started to work, and emptied out the entire well, great. I went out this morning to check on it, and to see what I needed to do to replace the GFI, and i noticed that the pump was very HOT, like extremely hot. A rock had wedged itself up under the float and the pump wasn't working. I checked the GFI it seemed to work. O no I burned up the pump. I took the pump out (the check valve worked perfectly and emptied) I let it sit and cool, put it in the a bucket and put some water in it, plugged it in to another plug, and it purred to life not an issue one. I am impressed, I couldn't touch that thing it was so hot, and now its working like a charm after running dry all night. (golf clap)Great product
A**X
Great pump would buy over other brands
Great pump would buy over other brands. Have one that has lasted over 30 years and this one has been going strong for many already
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