CMP 25521-000-000 2" FIP White Main Drain Sump Side Port

In stock
SKU: 25521-000-000
Length: 5.75 in Width: 7 in Height: 5.5 in
Regular price $39.99

This main drain sump side port is a replacement or installation component designed for compatible pool main drain assemblies. The 2" FIP connection supports threaded plumbing installation, while the white fitting body provides a clean, standard appearance for compatible drain sump applications.

Built for pool construction, renovation, and drain repair work, this sump side port is used where a threaded side connection is required as part of the pool’s main drain plumbing layout.

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Key Features

• Main drain sump side port for compatible pool drain assemblies

• 2" FIP connection for matching threaded plumbing installations

• White finish provides a clean appearance for compatible drain sump applications

• Used as a side-port connection point in main drain plumbing configurations

• Suitable for new construction, renovation, resurfacing, and drain repair work

• Supports water movement from the drain sump into the circulation plumbing system

• Replacement component for cracked, damaged, worn, leaking, or deteriorated sump fittings

• Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper threading, sealing, plumbing alignment, and drain safety compliance

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Product Overview

This sump side port is used as part of a compatible pool main drain assembly. It provides a threaded side connection point that allows the drain sump to connect to the circulation plumbing system according to the pool’s hydraulic design.

The component is commonly installed during new pool construction, main drain replacement, pool renovation, or repair work where the existing sump fitting is damaged, leaking, or no longer suitable for continued use. Proper fitting selection and installation are important because main drain plumbing must remain secure, sealed, and correctly aligned.

During installation, the drain sump, threaded connection, sealing surfaces, plumbing line, and surrounding pool structure should be inspected for damage, debris, or misalignment. The fitting should be installed securely without cross-threading or over-tightening, which could damage the threads or sealing surfaces.

Routine maintenance should include checking the main drain area for leaks, loose components, cracked fittings, debris buildup, or signs of restricted flow. Maintaining the sump and side port connection in good condition helps support circulation performance, pool safety, and long-term reliability of the drain system.