Pur Powersurvivor 40e 12 Volt Watermaker With Owner's Manual on 2040-parts.com
Cape Charles, Virginia, United States
This PUR PowerSurvivor 40E Electric Desalinator Watermaker 12V is a best-selling watermaker for cruising sailboats and small yachts. Small and quiet, it can be mounted almost anywhere—simply tap into any existing seawater source such as engine intake, galley, etc. Only uses 4 amps. Its compact, simple design and stainless steel construction ensures reliability and low maintenance. Output is 1.5 gallons per hour.
This device is used with some aesthetic flaws, but in otherwise good mechanical condition. A brand-new membrane was installed in 2013, and it has not been re-installed for operation since. The only way we could verify the membrane would be by installing and operating the machine, and then "pickling" it for transport (potentially impairing the membrane, and increasing shipping weight). For this reason, we sell the device dry and "as is"! If you are a cruiser looking for a deal, this one is for you. Please look closely at the photos and as all your questions in advance! Product Specifications
 Power Requirements: 4 amps @12V DC; 3 amps @24V DC Construction: 316 Stainless Steel Pump Housing Rate of Water Production: 1.5 US gal/hr ±15% Feed Water Flow Rate: 20 US gal/hr Pump Weight: 25 lbs Pump Height: 6" Pump Length: 17.5" Pump Width: 16"
The PowerSurvivor 40E watermaker utilizes a low-volume, high-pressure, positive displacement pump. Unlike the centrifugal pumps found in some systems, a positive displacement pump is self-priming. It can also draw water when mounted several feet above the waterline of a vessel. Thus, the watermaker may be installed in *almost* any location and orientation. Although the design and operating requirements of the PowerSurvivor 40E allow much latitude for equipment location, there are several cautions and suggestions you should consider before proceeding with an installation. A hardcopy of the original owners manual, with full installation details is included here with the device, and an analogous Katadyn*-branded product's manual is online. Just Google "PowerSurvivor 40E 12 Volt Watermaker Owner's Manual", and it should be the top return. *PUR is now owned by Katadyn, the Switzerland-based market leader for portable, personal water treatment systems and products for the outdoor and marine industries. |
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