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Seaflo 750gph 12v Auto Submersible Marine Boat Bilge Water Pump With Float Swith on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

厦门市, 福建省, China

厦门市, 福建省, China
Condition:New Brand:SEAFLO Structure:Impeller Pump Manufacturer Part Number:SFBP1-G750-06 Rated Current:3.0A Country/Region of Manufacture:China Flow Rate:750 GPH Application:Marine,RV&Campers, Industrial Voltage:12V Power Source:12V DC Duty Cycle:Intermittent Type:Electric pump Certification:CE, ISO9001:2000, RoHS UPC:6970424900306

SEAFLO 750GPH 12V Auto Submersible Marine Boat Bilge Water Pump With Float Switch

 


Features

  • All-in-one pump & switch-No float switch required
  • Pump turns on when water level rises & shuts off when water is removed
  • Will not pump oil - straight motor oil that enters the bilge will not turn the pump on
  • Snap-off strainer for easy cleaning
  • Anti-fouling impeller
  • Available in 750 GPH (2838 LPH) models in 12 volt versions

 

 
Applications
  • Marine
  • RV & Campers
  • Industrial

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Pump

Liquid Temperature

110°F (43°C) Max.

Priming Capabilities

Not needed flooded suction

Power

3.0 amps max current draw

Max Pressure

Not needed

Outlet Ports

19 mm/3/4"

Weight

1.03 lbs (0.47 kg)

Voltage

12v

 

Motor

Type

Compact, efficient, long life motor

Leads

18 AWG, 1 m long Leads

Temperature Limits

110°F (43°C) Max.

Duty Cycle

Intermittent

 

 
Technical Parameters

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STANDARD PUMP CONFIGURATIONS

Model

Flow rate

Volts

Current

Head

Wire lead

Outlet Dia

N.W/G.W

SFBP1-G750-06

750 GPH

12V

3.0A

3.0m

1 m

19 mm/3/4"

0.47/0.52 kg

Certification

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