- A submersible pump pushes water to the surface by converting rotary energy into kinetic energy into pressure energy. This is done by the water being pulled into the pump: first in the intake, where the rotation of the impeller pushes the water through the diffuser. From there, it goes to the surface.
- Stainless steel all throughout.
- Oil-free and worry-free design.
- Ultra quiet and complact
- Constant duty
- High-flow low-pressure
- Manual Option.
- 30 GPM water flow rate.
Specifications | |
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Port Size | 1 1/4" FNPT |
Max Flow Rate GPM | 30 |
High Pressure Cutoff | No |
Max Output Pressure PSI | 11 |
Standard Voltage | 120V 60Hz 1 PH |
Voltage Amp Draw | 4.4A |
- A submersible pump pushes water to the surface by converting rotary energy into kinetic energy into pressure energy. This is done by the water being pulled into the pump: first in the intake, where the rotation of the impeller pushes the water through the diffuser. From there, it goes to the surface.
- Stainless steel all throughout.
- Oil-free and worry-free design.
- Ultra quiet and complact
- Constant duty
- High-flow low-pressure
- Manual Option.
- 30 GPM water flow rate.
Specifications | |
---|---|
Port Size | 1 1/4" FNPT |
Max Flow Rate GPM | 30 |
High Pressure Cutoff | No |
Max Output Pressure PSI | 11 |
Standard Voltage | 120V 60Hz 1 PH |
Voltage Amp Draw | 4.4A |