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Johnson Pump Cm90 Circulation Pump - 17.2gpm - 12v 3/4" Outlet Mfg# 10-24750-09 on 2040-parts.com

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Bayville, New Jersey, United States
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Johnson Pump CM90 Circulation Pump - 17.2GPM - 12V 3/4" Outlet MFG# 10-24750-09

CM90 Circulation Pump - 17.2GPM - 12V - 3/4" Outlet

CM90 circulation pumps are a line of compact magnetic driven centrifugal pumps which combine high flow rates with very low electric current consumption. Suitable for fresh water, ethylene glycol and salt water circulation. Glass-fiber reinforced PPA body.

Specifications:
  • System Pressure:-0.3 to 3.0 bar; stationary max. 4.0 bar
  • Liquid: Water/glycol mixture; max. 60% glycol, fresh and salt water
  • Motor service life: More than 5,000 hours at nominal voltage, 10,000 start/stops. Interchangeable motor
  • Dry running: 30 minutes
  • Dimensions: 244mm L x 120mm W x 150mm H
  • Weight: 6.6lbs
  • Capacity: 17.2 GPM
  • Ports: 3/4"



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