Slop Sink Sump Pump Issues

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YoDaPlumba

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Hi everyone, this is my first time posting on the forum, and I’m looking for some advice on my basement sink pump setup.
I’m having an issue with my basement slop sink setup, which requires a sump pump due to my drainage system. Here's what I have installed:
  • Pump: Little Giant WRSC-6 (1/3 HP, 2760 GPH, automatic sump pump system)
  • AAV: Studor 20341 Mini-Vent Air Admittance Valve
  • Check Valve: PumpSpy Silent Check Valve (1-1/2", spring-loaded flapper)
The AAV is necessary since there’s no vent stack nearby. I expected the pump to activate once the water in the sump drum reached a certain level, draining it efficiently. However, here’s the problem:
  1. Immediate On/Off Cycling: When water enters the drum, the pump kicks on instantly and then off right away. This rapid cycling seems bad for the motor and might burn it out.
  2. Poor Drainage: When I fill the sink and then try to drain it, the pump struggles, and the water drains slowly. The sink gurgles, and the check valve flap visibly stays closed while the pump is running.
I suspect the issue is related to ventilation. My thought is to try raising the AAV higher above the check valve. Could this help? Is there a specific height requirement for the AAV in this setup? Or is there something else wrong with the pump or the overall configuration?

Any advice or troubleshooting tips would be greatly appreciated.

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