The Liberty 404 represents specialized engineering for basement remodeling projects requiring wastewater removal where conventional gravity drainage proves impossible. This MPN 404 model delivers factory-assembled efficiency through its distinctive 11-1/8 inch height profile, enabling installation in constrained cabinet spaces beneath bar sinks, laundry trays, and utility fixtures throughout residential basement environments.
The 1/3 horsepower hermetically sealed motor configuration paired with the 13-3/4 inch diameter polyolefin basin creates a compact footprint specifically dimensioned for tight under-counter installations.
Liberty Pump engineered this 404 system with integrated 1-1/2 inch FNPT inlet, discharge, and vent connections molded directly into the corrosion-resistant basin structure, eliminating traditional threaded adapters while providing superior gas-tight sealing capabilities for gray wastewater pumping applications.
MPN 404's 11-1/8 Inch Low Profile Basin Design Enables Under-Cabinet Installation Without Fixture Relocation
The Liberty 404's defining dimensional characteristic centers on its precisely engineered 11-1/8 inch total height measurement from basin base to top cover. This abbreviated vertical profile differentiates the MPN 404 from standard residential sump configurations measuring 18-24 inches tall, creating installation possibilities in 12-inch cabinet depth scenarios where conventional sewage pumps physically cannot fit.
The 13-3/4 inch basin diameter provides 4.3 gallon holding capacity while maintaining the compressed height specification, with the polyolefin construction featuring ribbed external reinforcement preventing deformation under installation pressures.
Liberty's design team positioned the motor housing within the basin envelope rather than extending above it, achieving the compact profile through vertical integration of pump components. The float switch mechanism operates within a 5-inch activation range between 3-1/4 inch off-level and 8-13/32 inch on-level, optimized for the shallow basin depth while preventing rapid cycling during normal gray water flow from washing machines, bar sinks, and laundry applications.
This specific height dimension solves critical installation challenges in basement finishing projects where existing plumbing stacks sit above fixture drain elevations. Contractors installing wet bars in finished basements with 8-foot ceiling heights frequently encounter situations where gravity drain lines run horizontally at 4-5 feet above floor level, yet cabinet depths measure only 24 inches with 12-inch clearance beneath sinks.
The Liberty 404's 11-1/8 inch measurement permits placement within these constrained spaces without requiring cabinet modification or sink elevation changes. The compact polyolefin basin fits entirely within standard 24-inch deep base cabinets while accommodating the required 1-1/2 inch discharge piping, check valve installation, and service access clearances.
Liberty engineered the MPN 404 specifically for scenarios where the alternative involves either abandoning the fixture installation or executing expensive structural modifications to lower drain line elevations throughout basement areas.
QuickTree Technology Provides Tool-Free Float Switch Access Without Disconnecting 1-1/2 Inch Discharge Plumbing
The Liberty 404's proprietary QuickTree access system incorporates a removable inspection cover integrated into the basin top assembly, enabling float switch servicing without plumbing disconnection. This MPN 404 feature positions a separate access port directly above the tether float mechanism, secured by a hand-tightened threaded cap that removes without requiring wrenches or specialized tools.
The QuickTree design allows homeowners and service technicians to extract the piggyback float switch assembly for inspection, cleaning, or replacement while the 1-1/2 inch discharge line, check valve, and vent stack remain connected and sealed. Liberty's engineering separated the switch access pathway from the primary plumbing connections, recognizing that float switch maintenance represents the most common service requirement for drain pump systems operating in lint-bearing laundry applications.
The integrally molded rubber gasket surrounding the QuickTree access port maintains gas-tight sealing even after repeated removals, preventing sewer gas migration into finished basement living spaces.
This inspection capability addresses the primary maintenance challenge affecting gray wastewater pumps processing laundry tray and washing machine discharge containing lint particles. The Liberty 404's tether float design positions a buoyant switch element on a flexible cable that rises and falls with water level changes inside the 4.3 gallon basin.
Accumulated laundry lint, fabric fibers, and soap residue can coat the float surface or tangle around the tether cable, causing activation delays or preventing proper float movement. The QuickTree access port permits quick float retrieval for cleaning without shutting off water supply, draining the basin, or breaking the discharge union connection installed above the pump.
Maintenance technicians unscrew the QuickTree cap, lift out the float assembly, remove accumulated debris, and reinstall the switch—typically completing the service in under five minutes without requiring plumbing expertise. This design feature significantly reduces service call expenses for property owners compared to conventional drain pump configurations requiring complete plumbing disconnection for float switch access.
Vortex-Style Engineered Polymer Impeller Handles 3/8 Inch Solids Within Gray Water Flow Streams
The Liberty 404 incorporates a high-temperature engineered thermoplastic impeller featuring vortex-style geometry optimized for 3/8 inch solids passage. This impeller design creates a swirling flow pattern that suspends solid particles in the water stream rather than chopping or grinding debris, allowing lint clumps, small soap chunks, and typical gray wastewater solids to pass through the 1-1/2 inch discharge opening without clogging.
The vortex configuration differs fundamentally from traditional centrifugal impeller designs used in clear water applications, as the MPN 404's impeller never contacts solid materials directly. Liberty machined this polymer component with a recessed vane pattern that generates centrifugal force through water rotation while maintaining a clear central passage for solids to travel from the basin inlet through the volute chamber and into the discharge pipe.
The thermoplastic construction withstands continuous exposure to 104°F water temperatures and intermittent exposure to 140°F discharge from washing machines and dishwashers without degradation or warping.
This solids-handling capability differentiates the Liberty 404 from effluent pumps restricted to screened wastewater containing particles under 1/4 inch diameter. The 3/8 inch specification means this MPN 404 pump successfully processes typical residential gray water containing laundry lint accumulations, small fabric threads, soap residue clumps, and particulate matter commonly present in bar sink, utility sink, and washing machine discharge.
The vortex impeller geometry prevents the jamming and binding issues affecting older turbine-style impellers when confronted with stringy materials like hair or fabric fibers. Liberty's design allows the 404 to function reliably in laundry tray applications where washing machine discharge carries substantial lint loads from towel, blanket, and clothing washing cycles.
The non-clog vortex configuration maintains flow efficiency even when processing water with suspended solids, delivering consistent 38 gallons per minute at 5 feet of head regardless of typical gray wastewater contamination levels encountered in residential basement applications.
Factory-Assembled Configuration with Molded-In 1-1/2 Inch Connections Eliminates Field Assembly Requirements
The Liberty 404 arrives as a completely integrated pumping system with all components pre-installed and tested at the Bergen, New York manufacturing facility. This MPN 404 unit ships with the 1/3 horsepower motor permanently mounted inside the polyolefin basin, float switch pre-wired to the piggyback plug configuration, and the 10-foot SJTW power cord terminated with a NEMA 5-15P grounded plug ready for 115-volt connection.
Liberty's production line installs the integrally molded rubber gasket between the basin and top cover, torques all fasteners to specification, and performs operational testing before packaging.
The installer receives a ready-to-operate pump requiring only discharge piping connection, inlet plumbing attachment, vent stack installation, and electrical plug-in to achieve functional gray wastewater pumping. The factory assembly eliminates the error-prone field installation steps of motor mounting, switch wiring, gasket positioning, and component alignment that plague contractor-assembled pump systems.
The molded-in connection design represents a distinctive Liberty engineering approach differentiating the MPN 404 from basin-and-pump combination systems. Rather than drilling holes and threading adapters into generic basins, Liberty molds the 1-1/2 inch FNPT inlet, discharge, and vent connections directly into the polyolefin basin structure during the injection molding process.
This manufacturing technique creates integral threaded bosses that cannot leak at the basin penetration points, as the connection threads form part of the single-piece basin wall rather than separate fittings sealed with gaskets or thread sealant.
The molded connections eliminate the eight potential leak points present in conventional systems using threaded adapters, reducing service calls for weeping basin penetrations. All three 1-1/2 inch connections accept standard male pipe threads without requiring adapters, bushings, or reducing couplings, simplifying the plumber's parts inventory and installation procedure.
The discharge connection orients horizontally for direct union and check valve installation, while the inlet positions optimally for trap arm connection from the fixture drain.
Hermetically Sealed Oil-Filled Motor with Thermal Overload Protection Operates at 3450 RPM
The Liberty 404's 1/3 horsepower motor features hermetic sealing technology that permanently encases the electrical windings inside a welded steel housing filled with dielectric cooling oil. This sealed construction prevents water intrusion even if the pump becomes completely submerged during basin overflow conditions, as the motor housing contains no openings, gaskets, or shaft seals where moisture penetration could occur. The oil-filled chamber surrounding the motor windings provides continuous cooling through heat conduction into the surrounding water, eliminating the overheating failures common in air-cooled motors operating in enclosed cabinet spaces with restricted ventilation. Liberty rates this motor configuration for continuous-duty operation at 115 volts drawing 5.2 amperes, generating sufficient torque to drive the vortex impeller at 3450 revolutions per minute under loaded conditions. The single-phase 60 Hz design operates from standard residential electrical circuits without requiring dedicated wiring or circuit breaker upgrades.
The integrated thermal overload protection device embedded within the MPN 404's motor windings provides automatic shutdown during excessive temperature conditions. This internal safety sensor monitors winding temperature, interrupting power flow when heat exceeds safe operating thresholds caused by prolonged pumping against excessive head pressure, impeller obstruction, or low water cooling conditions. The thermal protection automatically resets after the motor cools to normal operating temperature, restoring pump operation without requiring manual reset buttons or service intervention. This safety feature prevents catastrophic motor burnout when the Liberty 404 encounters abnormal operating conditions like closed discharge valves, frozen pipes, or impeller jamming from debris. The oil-filled construction combined with thermal protection enables the 404 to withstand gray water temperatures reaching 104°F during continuous operation and brief exposures to 140°F intermittent duty conditions from washing machine hot water discharge cycles, temperature ranges exceeding the capabilities of standard sump pump motors designed for cool groundwater applications.
Performance Specifications Deliver 38 GPM at 5 Feet Head & 21 Feet Maximum Lift Capacity
The Liberty 404 pump curve demonstrates 38 gallons per minute flow rate when discharging against 5 feet of head pressure, representing typical basement installations. This performance specification means the MPN 404 maintains adequate flow velocity to handle simultaneous operation of two washing machine drain cycles or continuous bar sink and dishwasher discharge without basin overflow. As discharge head increases, flow rate decreases along the performance curve: 25 gallons per minute at 10 feet head, 15 gallons per minute at 15 feet head, declining to zero flow at 21 feet maximum head shutoff pressure. Liberty engineered this performance envelope specifically for below-grade fixture installations requiring vertical lift to reach above-grade sewer connections. A basement bar sink draining into the 404 pump with 8 feet vertical rise to the main drain line operates at approximately 30 gallons per minute capacity, sufficient for commercial-style bar sink faucets delivering 2-4 GPM flow rates without pump cycling during use.
The 21-foot maximum head specification defines the Liberty 404's pressure generation capability under zero-flow conditions when the discharge valve closes. This measurement indicates the pump can theoretically lift water 21 vertical feet before flow stops completely, though practical installations should not exceed 15-16 feet to maintain adequate flow rates for effective drainage. The MPN 404's head capacity accommodates basement installations with floor elevations 12-15 feet below the main sewer line connection point, accounting for friction losses through the 1-1/2 inch piping, check valve, and horizontal run requirements. Liberty's 3450 RPM motor speed combined with the vortex impeller diameter generates sufficient centrifugal force to overcome static lift plus dynamic friction losses in typical residential gray water applications. The pump maintains consistent performance throughout its operating range due to the sealed motor's constant speed operation, unlike variable speed effluent pumps that lose pressure capacity as motor RPM decreases under load.
Corrosion-Resistant Polyolefin Basin Construction Withstands Gray Water & Household Chemical Exposure
The Liberty 404's basin material utilizes polyolefin thermoplastic formulated for chemical resistance against typical gray wastewater constituents. This polymer family includes polypropylene and polyethylene compounds engineered to resist degradation from laundry detergents, fabric softeners, bleach solutions, bar soap residues, and cleaning product concentrations commonly present in washing machine and sink drainage. The polyolefin material maintains structural integrity through continuous exposure to pH ranges from 5 to 11, accommodating both acidic and alkaline cleaning solutions without surface crazing, stress cracking, or mechanical property loss. Liberty selected this material specifically for gray water applications based on thirty-year service life expectations in continuous wet environments containing dissolved soaps, suspended lint particles, and temperature fluctuations between ambient and 140°F intermittent exposure levels. The basin walls maintain dimensional stability without warping when subjected to thermal cycling as hot washing machine discharge enters the 70°F ambient temperature basin.
The ribbed external basin structure provides mechanical rigidity preventing deformation during installation and service while enabling efficient manufacturing. Liberty engineers designed the external rib pattern to distribute installation stresses when the 19-pound assembled pump system rests on uneven surfaces or experiences side loading from connected piping. The reinforced polyolefin construction eliminates the cast iron basin corrosion problems affecting older sewage pump installations, where rust perforation through basin walls creates leakage and eventual structural failure after 10-15 years service. The lightweight plastic construction facilitates easier handling during installation and removal compared to 40-50 pound cast iron pumps, reducing physical strain on installers working in confined cabinet spaces. The polyolefin material resists impact damage during transportation and installation, withstanding the incidental contact and rough handling that cracks or chips cast iron and stamped steel basins. Liberty's material selection prioritizes longevity in residential installations where pump replacement requires significant labor for cabinet access and plumbing disconnection.
Permanently Lubricated Sealed Bearings Eliminate Maintenance Greasing Requirements Throughout Service Life
The Liberty 404's motor shaft rides on sealed ball bearings pre-packed with high-temperature synthetic grease during manufacturing. These upper and lower bearing assemblies incorporate rubber seals that retain the internal lubricant while excluding water, debris, and gray wastewater contamination from the precision-ground bearing races. The sealed design eliminates the grease fitting requirements of older pump motors requiring periodic maintenance lubrication, as the bearing's initial grease charge provides sufficient lubrication for the unit's entire service life expectancy. Liberty selected bearing specifications providing minimum 20,000-hour operating life at 3450 RPM continuous rotation, translating to approximately 8-10 years of typical residential use where the pump operates 30-60 minutes daily handling laundry and sink drainage cycles. The sealed bearings maintain proper motor shaft alignment within the hermetically sealed housing, preventing the rotor from contacting the stator windings even after years of operation.
This maintenance-free bearing design represents a critical reliability advantage for pumps installed in finished basement cabinets requiring extensive disassembly for service access. Traditional unsealed bearings in sewage pump applications require greasing every 6-12 months to prevent water contamination of the lubricant, causing bearing failure and shaft seizure. Accessing grease fittings on pumps installed beneath cabinets with connected plumbing necessitates partial disassembly that homeowners rarely perform on preventive maintenance schedules. The Liberty 404's sealed bearings eliminate this service requirement, allowing the pump to operate reliably between the cabinet doors without periodic inspection or lubrication attention. The synthetic grease formulation maintains viscosity characteristics through temperature extremes from 40°F winter basement conditions to 104°F continuous-duty water temperatures, ensuring consistent bearing lubrication regardless of seasonal variations. This engineering approach reduces total ownership costs by eliminating scheduled maintenance service calls while extending reliable operating life between pump replacements.
Piggyback Float Switch Configuration Enables Temporary Manual Override & Alarm System Integration
The Liberty 404's float switch incorporates a piggyback plug design positioning the switch outlet receptacle in-line with the pump motor power cord. This electrical configuration allows the float switch to interrupt motor power during low water conditions while providing an accessible 115-volt outlet for plugging in alarm systems or enabling manual override operation. The piggyback design permits property owners to bypass automatic float control by unplugging the pump motor cord from the float switch receptacle and connecting directly to the wall outlet, forcing continuous pump operation for testing, basin draining, or emergency water removal situations. Liberty engineers positioned the piggyback receptacle on the float switch body rather than requiring a separate junction box, simplifying the electrical installation to a single wall outlet connection. The tether-style float element attaches to the switch body via a flexible cable allowing vertical travel as water level rises and falls within the 4.3-gallon basin.
The piggyback outlet configuration facilitates alarm system installation for monitoring pump failure conditions in unattended basement installations. Liberty offers optional 404/A alarmed models with factory-installed mechanical alarm floats or 404/A-EYE models incorporating NightEye Wi-Fi alarm technology that sends smartphone notifications when water reaches alarm activation levels. The piggyback design permits retrofit alarm installation on standard 404 models by inserting an alarm module between the float switch and motor connections without requiring electrical modifications. Property owners concerned about flooding damage from pump failures in finished basements can add audible alarms or smart monitoring systems utilizing the accessible piggyback plug architecture. The float switch itself features a sealed rocker switch mechanism activated by the buoyancy of the tethered float element, providing reliable electrical contact closure without mercury switches or external mechanical linkages subject to corrosion in the gray wastewater environment.
Gas-Tight Rubber Gasket Integration Prevents Sewer Odor Migration Into Finished Basement Living Spaces
The Liberty 404's top cover assembly incorporates an integrally molded rubber gasket permanently bonded to the basin rim, creating a compression seal when the cover fastens into position. This gasket design eliminates the separate rubber or cork gaskets requiring precise positioning during assembly, as the permanently attached elastomer gasket cannot shift, fold, or misalign during cover installation. The gasket material compresses between the polyolefin basin rim and the cover flange when torqued to specification, forming a continuous seal around the basin perimeter that blocks sewer gas escape even under positive pressure conditions. Liberty formulated the elastomer compound for resistance to gray wastewater chemical exposure, maintaining sealing compliance and resilience through years of exposure to detergent-laden water vapors and soap residues. The integrally molded construction survives repeated cover removals for QuickTree access without tearing or losing compression characteristics.
This sealing capability addresses critical indoor air quality concerns in finished basement installations where sewer gas migration creates health hazards and unpleasant odors. The Liberty 404's basin contains standing gray wastewater between pump cycles, creating a source for hydrogen sulfide and other malodorous gases present in washing machine and sink drainage. Without effective basin sealing, these gases escape into cabinet interiors and migrate into the finished basement living space, causing persistent sewage odors that conventional air freshening cannot eliminate. The gas-tight gasket prevents odor escape even during basin filling when incoming water displaces air volume, forcing displaced air through the required vent stack connection rather than around the cover gasket. Liberty's sealing system complies with plumbing code requirements for gas-tight sewage handling equipment, meeting ASME A112.3.4 and CSA B45.9 standards for drain pump installations. The gasket design maintains effectiveness across the pump's operating temperature range from 40°F cold water to 140°F intermittent hot water exposure without hardening or losing elasticity.
Three-Year Limited Warranty Coverage Protects Against Manufacturing Defects & Component Failures
Liberty Pumps backs the MPN 404 with a comprehensive three-year limited warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship affecting pump operation. This warranty protection extends to the motor assembly, bearing components, basin structure, float switch mechanism, impeller housing, and electrical cord, providing coverage significantly exceeding the industry-standard one-year warranty on residential pump equipment.
Liberty's warranty terms obligate the company to repair or replace defective pumps at the manufacturer's discretion, including parts and labor costs for authorized service centers performing warranty work. The three-year coverage period begins from the original purchase date documented through sales receipts, protecting both the initial installer and subsequent property owners who inherit the installed pump system when purchasing homes.
Liberty's warranty specifically excludes damage from chemical exposure beyond gray wastewater applications, improper installation procedures, lack of required check valves, and alterations to the factory-assembled configuration.
This extended warranty coverage reflects Liberty Pumps' manufacturing confidence in the Bergen, New York production facility's quality control procedures and component specifications.
The company's ISO 9001 registration demonstrates commitment to systematic quality management throughout the manufacturing process, from raw material selection through final assembly testing and packaging. Liberty performs operational testing on every 404 pump before shipment, running the motor under load conditions to verify proper impeller rotation, float switch activation, and leak-free basin assembly.
The three-year warranty period aligns with realistic service life expectations for residential drain pumps in typical gray water applications, as bearing wear, seal degradation, and motor winding insulation breakdown typically occur beyond the warranty period after 8-10 years continuous service. Property owners purchasing the Liberty 404 receive warranty protection during the critical early-life failure period when manufacturing defects typically manifest, providing confidence that the installed system will deliver reliable service through initial basement remodeling project completion and early occupancy phases.
Plumbing Supply And More delivers the Liberty 404 Compact Low Profile Drain Pump as part of our comprehensive gray water handling solutions for residential contractors and property owners. This MPN 404 model represents proven engineering from Bergen, New York's Liberty Pumps manufacturing facility, where over five decades of pumping expertise informs every design decision affecting basement drainage reliability and installation efficiency.