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Shurflo 2088-492-444 3.3 Gpm 115v Trailer Rv Water Pump on 2040-parts.com

US $105.99
Location:

League City, Texas, US

League City, Texas, US
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This Pump Is Brand New SHURflo’s 2088 pumps are equipped to deliver high performance and reliability every time they are used. SHURflo’s potable water pumps operate three independent pumping chambers which allow the pump to self-prime and lift water up to 12 feet. With smooth flow and uninterrupted operation, the Classic™ Series pumps include a built-in check valve to prevent back flow into the tank. Each pump features an adjustable switch and has the capability to run dry without damage to the pump or motor.
Comes packages in an postal express box with packing peanuts for care protection.

Quiet Performance

Runs dry without damage

Self Priming

Built-in check valve

Easy Installation

Enclosed Motor

Thermally Protected

OEM# 2088-492-144 Aftermarket #
2088-492-444 Description
Intermittent dutyMulti fixture application

Voltage
115 VAC

Dimensions
8.7” x 5.0” x 4.5”[221mm x 127 x 113mm] Flow Rate
3.3 GPM[12.5 LPM] Amps (Max.)
0.9

Shut-off Pressure
45 PSI[3.1 BAR]

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