The Liberty Jet SJ10 (MPN: SJ10) water-powered backup sump pump delivers municipal water-driven basement flood protection during power outage emergencies and primary pump failures through its engineered venturi-effect ejector technology.
This 3.5-pound thermoplastic emergency system operates entirely without electricity or battery charger dependency, utilizing city water pressure ranging from 20 PSI to 100 PSI to evacuate sump water through a fully automatic float-activated valve assembly that protects homeowners when conventional submersible primary sump pump systems lose power.
The SJ10 model's factory-assembled ABS construction arrives ready for immediate wall-mount installation above existing discharge piping, providing secondary flood protection that professional plumbers and contractors specify for residential basement waterproofing applications where power outage vulnerability creates water damage risk exposure.
Venturi-Effect Hydraulic Operation System & Zero-Electricity Municipal Water Pressure Pumping Technology
The Liberty SJ10 backup pump system harnesses municipal water supply pressure through an internal venturi-effect ejector jet mechanism that creates powerful vacuum suction capable of removing 2 gallons of basement sump water for every 1 gallon of city water consumed at 5-foot lift conditions.
This hydraulic operation principle eliminates all electrical components, motors, battery systems, and power requirements, allowing the SJ10 to function continuously during extended power outage scenarios when primary submersible sump pumps become inoperative due to electricity loss.
The ejector assembly within the SJ10 unit forces municipal water through a precision-engineered nozzle restriction that accelerates water velocity while simultaneously reducing internal chamber pressure, generating the low-pressure vacuum zone that pulls basement water upward through the suction line from the sump pit basin.
This physics-based pumping mechanism operates at peak efficiency when supplied with minimum 30 PSI municipal water pressure, though the system accepts inlet pressures ranging from 20 PSI up to the maximum 100 PSI threshold, with pumping performance scaling proportionally to available supply pressure.
At 30 PSI minimum operational pressure, the SJ10 delivers approximately 990 gallons per hour at 10-foot head height, escalating to 1,185 gallons per hour maximum flow rate when supplied with optimal municipal water pressure conditions.
The pump automatically activates through float switch triggering when rising water levels exceed the primary pump's shut-off elevation, requiring no homeowner intervention or manual switching during emergency flooding conditions.
SharkBite Push-Fit Inlet Connection & 3/4-Inch NPT Municipal Water Supply Integration Features
The Liberty SJ10 arrives factory-equipped with a pre-installed SharkBite push-type connector at the 3/4-inch NPT threaded inlet, accepting PEX tubing conforming to ASTM F876 and CSA B137.5 standards, copper pipe meeting ASTM B88 specifications, or Copper Tube Size CPVC pipe manufactured to ASTM D2846 and CSA B137.6 certifications.
This tool-free connection system eliminates the need for soldering, crimping, or threaded assembly procedures, allowing straightforward integration with existing municipal water supply lines during backup pump installation projects.
The SharkBite fitting technology utilizes an internal grab ring mechanism that secures tubing or pipe through push-to-connect insertion, requiring only that installers cut supply lines square with clean edges free of burrs or surface scratches within one inch of the connection point. Proper installation demands pushing the tubing firmly until it contacts the internal tube stop, followed by a firm pull test to verify secure seating without requiring the release collar for disconnection.
For installations requiring threaded fitting alternatives, the factory-installed SharkBite connector removes cleanly from the SJ10 inlet threads, though all PTFE sealing tape residue must be thoroughly extracted using pick-type tools before installing replacement 3/4-inch NPT threaded components.
The inlet specification prohibits paste-type thread sealants and prohibits sweating copper fittings within 18 inches of the SJ10 thermoplastic body to prevent heat-related material damage during plumbing assembly.
Water supply line purging becomes mandatory before connecting to the SJ10 inlet to eliminate debris, solder particles, and pipe sealant contamination that could infiltrate the valve body and obstruct the quick-acting diaphragm switch operation.
1.5-Inch Socket Discharge Connection & Schedule 40 PVC Piping Integration Specifications
The Liberty SJ10 features a 1.5-inch socket elbow discharge outlet engineered for direct solvent-weld bonding with Schedule 40 PVC pipe systems, providing substantially larger discharge capacity than the 3/4-inch inlet supply line to accommodate the 2-to-1 water evacuation ratio.
This oversized discharge specification prevents flow restriction and maintains optimal pumping velocity as the system combines municipal supply water with extracted sump water for simultaneous outdoor expulsion.
The discharge piping design prohibits direct connection to municipal drain systems, mandating either a minimum 1-inch air gap installation or exterior building discharge placement with pipe termination positioned between 6 inches and 24 inches above ground level or the flood elevation of the receiving area.
These air gap requirements ensure compliance with plumbing code backflow prevention standards while eliminating any pathway for contaminated sump water to reverse-flow into potable water supplies.
The SJ10 incorporates an internal foot valve assembly at the discharge outlet that eliminates the need for external check valve installation on the discharge line, distinguishing this model from competing backup pump designs that require separate check valve purchases and installation procedures.
The foot valve features a removable poppet and spring mechanism that installers can extract when freezing discharge pipe conditions present wintertime operation challenges, allowing controlled backflow into the sump pit rather than ice blockage formation.
ABS Thermoplastic Housing Construction & Lightweight 3.5-Pound Wall-Mount Design Architecture
The SJ10 backup pump utilizes impact-resistant ABS thermoplastic construction throughout its 4.8-inch diameter by 20.9-inch height housing, delivering chemical resistance and corrosion immunity while maintaining the remarkably lightweight 3.5-pound total unit weight. This compact vertical profile enables ceiling-mounted installation above existing discharge piping using the provided stainless steel hose clamps, positioning the float activation mechanism several inches above the primary sump pump's turn-on level to ensure sequential pump operation.
The thermoplastic body withstands continuous exposure to municipal water containing chlorine, fluoride, and mineral content without degradation, while the maximum 130-degree Fahrenheit temperature rating accommodates standard residential hot water crossover conditions without material failure. The nylon diaphragm switch housing and fiber-reinforced nitrile diaphragm material provide cycling durability through thousands of activation events, with all metallic components including the plunger manufactured from stainless steel for rust-free longevity.
The float assembly incorporates ABS plastic body construction with an ACETAL plastic rod guide and stainless steel float rod that travels vertically to activate the neodymium magnet-controlled valve mechanism. This magnetic actuation system operates without mechanical linkages or pivot points that could bind, corrode, or require periodic lubrication, contributing to the SJ10's maintenance-free operational characteristics.
Integrated ASME Backflow Prevention Valve & Municipal Water Supply Contamination Protection Features
The Liberty SJ10 incorporates a factory-installed backflow prevention valve constructed from NEOPERL/ACETAL materials at the municipal water inlet, meeting ASME A112.18.3 and ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125.1 compliance standards for potable water system protection. This internal backflow device prevents reverse flow conditions where sump pit water could potentially contaminate the municipal water supply through the connected inlet line, satisfying basic plumbing code requirements in numerous jurisdictions without requiring separate external backflow preventer installation.
However, many local plumbing authorities and the Uniform Plumbing Code mandate supplemental RP (Reduced Pressure) or RPZ (Reduced Pressure Zone) backflow prevention assemblies beyond the SJ10's integrated valve, particularly in regions where aggressive backflow protection standards apply to all water-powered plumbing devices. Installers must verify local code requirements with municipal water authorities, as RP/RPZ installation may reduce available inlet pressure below the 30 PSI optimal operation threshold, affecting pumping performance capacity.
The quick-acting valve design incorporated in the SJ10 requires installation of an approved water pressure absorbing device per Uniform Plumbing Code standards to prevent water hammer effects that could damage household plumbing systems when the valve rapidly opens during float activation. This water hammer arrestor protects not only the SJ10 components but also municipal supply piping from pressure surge damage during emergency pumping cycles.
2-to-1 Water Efficiency Ratio & Municipal Supply Consumption Economics During Emergency Operation
The SJ10 achieves a 2-to-1 pumping efficiency ratio at 5-foot lift specifications, evacuating 2 gallons of basement sump water while consuming only 1 gallon of municipal water supply, delivering superior water economy compared to less efficient venturi pump designs. This efficiency metric varies proportionally with lift height and available inlet pressure, with maximum performance occurring at minimum lift elevations and optimal 60-100 PSI supply pressure conditions.
During typical emergency backup operation scenarios, the SJ10 only activates when primary pump failure or power outage allows sump pit water to rise above the normal shut-off elevation, meaning the system consumes zero municipal water during periods when the primary submersible pump operates normally. Annual water consumption for most homeowners totals comparable usage to operating a lawn irrigation system for several hours, representing minimal expense compared to the catastrophic costs associated with basement flooding and water damage restoration.
The venturi-based operation principle inherently limits water consumption to active pumping periods, as the system automatically shuts off when the float descends below the activation threshold, preventing continuous water flow that would occur with inferior emergency backup pump designs. Homeowners concerned about water bills can calculate expected consumption based on their property's flooding frequency, sump pit dimensions, and average rainfall infiltration rates.
15-Foot Maximum Head Capacity & Variable Pressure Performance Characteristics for Basement Applications
The Liberty SJ10 specifications establish a 15-foot maximum head capacity representing the vertical lift distance the pump can overcome when supplied with adequate municipal water pressure, though practical pumping rates decline significantly as head height approaches this maximum threshold.
Professional installation practices recommend maintaining discharge head heights substantially below the 15-foot maximum to preserve acceptable flow rates during emergency operation, with ideal installations featuring 5-10 foot lift distances that optimize the 2-to-1 efficiency ratio.
The relationship between inlet water pressure, head height, and pumping capacity follows predictable hydraulic curves, where a 30 PSI minimum pressure delivers 990 gallons per hour at 10-foot head, while the same 30 PSI pressure would produce substantially reduced flow at 15-foot head approaching the pump's maximum lift capability.
Installers serving properties with higher discharge elevations must verify adequate municipal water pressure using pressure gauge testing at installation locations before specifying the SJ10 for backup protection.
The pump's performance remains constant across the 20-100 PSI inlet pressure range spectrum, meaning properties supplied with 80-100 PSI municipal pressure will experience significantly higher pumping rates than installations receiving only 30-40 PSI supply pressure. Well water systems fail to provide acceptable backup performance because well pumps require electricity to generate pressure, eliminating the power-independent operation advantage during outage conditions.
Float-Activated Automatic Operation & Zero-Maintenance Magnetic Switch Technology for Hands-Free Emergency Response
The SJ10 employs a fully automatic float-activated switching mechanism driven by a neodymium magnet system that requires zero homeowner intervention, no manual activation procedures, and no periodic adjustments throughout the system's operational lifespan.
When rising sump water elevates the ABS plastic float body above the preset activation level positioned several inches above the primary pump's shut-off point, the magnetic field triggers the internal diaphragm valve to instantly open, allowing municipal water to rush through the ejector assembly and initiate emergency pumping.
The float rod travels vertically within the ACETAL guide bearing, eliminating horizontal pivot mechanisms that commonly bind, corrode, or accumulate debris in conventional float switch designs used on submersible pumps.
This vertical actuation pattern delivers reliable triggering across thousands of cycles without requiring lubrication, adjustment, or component replacement, distinguishing the SJ10 from battery backup systems that demand regular battery replacement and charge monitoring.
The automatic shut-off occurs when successful water evacuation lowers the sump pit level, allowing the float to descend below the activation threshold and close the magnetic valve, terminating municipal water flow and pumping action until the next flooding event occurs.
This self-regulating operation ensures the SJ10 only consumes water during actual emergency conditions rather than operating continuously, preserving municipal water resources while maintaining readiness for primary pump failure scenarios.
Compact 14.1-Inch Width Installation Footprint & Ceiling-Mount Positioning Above Primary Discharge Systems
The Liberty SJ10 physical dimensions of 14.1 inches width, 20.9 inches height, and 4.8 inches depth enable wall-mount or ceiling-mount installation in confined basement spaces where floor-standing battery backup systems would consume valuable square footage.
The lightweight 3.5-pound total weight allows secure mounting using the provided hose clamps attached to existing Schedule 40 PVC discharge piping without requiring dedicated structural support brackets or wall anchoring hardware.
Installation positioning mandates placing the SJ10 float activation level several inches above the primary sump pump's automatic turn-on level, ensuring the primary pump handles normal water removal duties while the backup system remains dormant until needed.
This elevation differential typically requires mounting the SJ10 unit 6-12 inches above the sump pit rim, though exact positioning varies based on primary pump specifications and desired backup activation threshold.
The horizontal installation orientation alternative allows mounting the SJ10 in basement ceiling rafters or floor joists where vertical clearance limitations prevent upright positioning, though this configuration requires careful discharge piping design to prevent trapped air pockets that could impede pumping performance.
Contractors serving properties with extremely shallow basement ceilings often select horizontal mounting to preserve headroom clearance while maintaining backup flood protection.
CUPC Certification & IAPMO PS 119 Compliance for Professional Plumbing Installation Standards
The SJ10 carries cUPC certification listing under IAPMO PS 119 standards, validating the pump's compliance with Uniform Plumbing Code requirements and enabling legal installation in jurisdictions mandating code-compliant backup pump systems. This third-party certification verifies the SJ10's construction materials, backflow prevention features, and operational safety characteristics meet rigorous plumbing industry standards for water-powered emergency backup equipment.
The ASME A112.18.3 and ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125.1 backflow prevention compliance specifically addresses contamination risks associated with connecting sump pit water systems to potable municipal water supplies, demonstrating the SJ10 incorporates appropriate barrier protection against reverse flow scenarios. Professional plumbers and contractors reference these certification standards when obtaining building permits and passing municipal inspections for backup pump installations.
Certain jurisdictions including Michigan and other states enforce additional backflow prevention requirements beyond the SJ10's integrated valve, mandating separate RP or RPZ assembly installation between the municipal supply and the backup pump inlet. Installers must research local amendments to the Uniform Plumbing Code and consult municipal water authorities before finalizing SJ10 system designs to ensure complete regulatory compliance.
Three-Year Manufacturer's Warranty Coverage & Factory Defect Protection for Material & Workmanship Quality
Liberty Pumps backs the SJ10 model with a comprehensive three-year manufacturer's warranty covering all factory defects in materials and workmanship from the original purchase date, providing extended protection against premature component failure or manufacturing defects. This warranty period substantially exceeds the typical one-year coverage offered on competing water-powered backup pumps, reflecting Liberty Pumps' confidence in the SJ10's engineered durability and quality construction standards.
The warranty requires retaining the dated sales receipt documenting the SJ10 model and serial number for claims occurring more than three years from the manufacturing date stamped on the pump nameplate, with warranty service consisting of repair or replacement of defective parts at Liberty Pumps' determination.
The warranty specifically excludes damage resulting from improper installation, unauthorized modifications, discharge line size reduction, operation beyond the 130-degree Fahrenheit temperature rating, or pumping contaminated water containing sewage, chemicals, or abrasive materials.
Liberty Pumps maintains no liability for consequential damages including basement flooding costs, property damage, or removal and reinstallation expenses, limiting warranty obligations strictly to pump component repair or replacement.
Homeowners should maintain comprehensive flood insurance coverage recognizing that backup pump systems—while substantially reducing flooding risk—cannot provide absolute protection guarantees against all possible failure scenarios or extreme weather events.
Clear Water Sump Application Specification & Prohibited Sewage or Effluent Pumping Restrictions
The SJ10 design specifications limit acceptable applications to clear groundwater sump pumping only, explicitly prohibiting use for sewage ejection, effluent transfer, or contaminated water containing debris that could obstruct the narrow venturi nozzle passages.
This restriction differentiates sump pump backup systems from sewage grinder pump equipment designed to handle solid waste materials, with the SJ10's ejector jet mechanism vulnerable to clogging from particles exceeding the internal passage dimensions.
Basement waterproofing applications involving foundation drain tile systems, perimeter drainage channels, and groundwater infiltration represent the SJ10's intended service profile, where collected water remains relatively clean and free of particulates that would damage the pump's hydraulic components.
Properties with combined sump and sewage ejector requirements must install separate backup systems appropriate for each application category.
The internal foot valve strainer at the SJ10 discharge outlet provides minimal debris protection, designed primarily to prevent large objects from entering the ejector assembly rather than filtering fine particulate matter. Homeowners experiencing chronic sump water contamination from construction debris, sediment accumulation, or organic material should address the root infiltration cause rather than relying on the backup pump to handle compromised water quality.
Dedicated Shut-Off Valve Requirement & 6-Foot Service Access Municipal Supply Integration
Professional installation standards mandate incorporating a dedicated shut-off valve within 6 feet of the SJ10 unit on the municipal water supply line, enabling emergency system isolation for servicing, maintenance procedures, or seasonal deactivation without affecting household water access. This shut-off valve allows homeowners or service technicians to disconnect the backup pump from the water supply for inspection, testing, or removal without shutting down entire-house water service.
The recommended practice includes installing union fittings or quick-disconnect couplers on both the inlet supply line and discharge piping connections, facilitating rapid SJ10 removal for detailed inspection or replacement without extensive plumbing disassembly. These serviceability features prove particularly valuable during warranty service scenarios or when upgrading to alarm-equipped SJ10A or NightEye-enabled SJ10A-EYE models offering enhanced monitoring capabilities.
Regular maintenance protocols suggest monthly manual activation testing by lifting the float mechanism and allowing the SJ10 to run briefly, verifying proper valve operation, discharge flow, and absence of leaks at connection points. This preventive testing identifies potential issues including calcium deposit accumulation, valve seat deterioration, or supply line pressure reduction before emergency pumping situations arise.
Power Outage Independence & Battery-Free Storm Protection for Extended Emergency Scenarios
The SJ10's municipal water-powered operation delivers unlimited runtime capacity during extended power outage events lasting days or weeks, contrasting sharply with battery backup sump pump systems limited to 4-8 hours operation before battery depletion requires recharging. This endurance advantage proves critical during severe weather scenarios where widespread electrical infrastructure damage produces multi-day power interruptions coinciding with sustained heavy rainfall and flooding conditions.
Battery backup systems suffer progressive pumping capacity reduction as battery voltage depletes, with flow rates declining substantially in the final operation hours before complete failure, while the SJ10 maintains consistent performance throughout the entire outage duration as long as municipal water pressure remains available.
Storm events severe enough to disable electrical service rarely affect underground municipal water mains, providing reliable backup pump operation even when battery charger systems and primary submersible pumps remain inoperative.
The zero-maintenance characteristic eliminates battery replacement costs, trickle charger failures, and the common scenario where homeowners discover dead backup batteries only after basement flooding occurs due to neglected charging system maintenance.
Professional contractors often recommend dual backup protection combining a battery system for short outages with a water-powered SJ10 for extended emergency scenarios, though many homeowners select water-powered units as their sole backup protection given the reliability and unlimited runtime advantages.
Plumbing Supply And More offers the Liberty Jet SJ10 water-powered backup sump pump system as engineered emergency basement flood protection combining venturi-effect hydraulic technology, ASME-compliant backflow prevention, and three-year warranty coverage for professional plumbers, contractors, and homeowners demanding reliable power-outage protection beyond conventional battery backup limitations.