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ejector pump flowing back after 1 min

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The ejector pump pumps directly to the septic tank.
After about 1 minute, I can hear some gurgling and it sounds like water coming back through the pipe.
Anything I can do to see what the problem might be?

It's in the pipe closest in the video.
the bizarre thing is that that pipe closest in the picture has a 90 degree bend into the floor again.
I can replace the check valve to test it out.
do i just run the pump cycle then disconnect it then undo the nuts on the pipe?
I hear a water hammer sound when the pump stops so that must be the valve working?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37rvemV1QwU&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQfAnSobFK4&feature=youtu.be

How do I know if the check valve is ok?
Should I just seal all the joins with silicone or put an acryclic box over the pump and seal it?

Secondly, if I buy a new check valve, how can I be sure the pipe isn't just going to continually backflow if there is a problem downstream?
Is there a way to open the bucket on the floor and push the valve open so it drains completely into that first?
 
As that link does not work its difficult for anyone to help you!

You can edit it.

There are expert firms specialising in septic tanks.

Tony
 

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