Red Lion Pump Parts cover replacement components for the well, sump, sewage, and irrigation pumps Red Lion has manufactured since 1935, now produced under Franklin Electric. Red Lion's pump lineup spans submersible well pumps, jet pumps for shallower wells, sprinkler and irrigation pumps, sump and effluent pumps, and general-purpose utility pumps, so a parts order needs to identify which pump category and horsepower rating is installed before pulling a component. Control boxes, pressure switches, impellers, and seal kits are sized to each pump family rather than shared across the full Red Lion lineup. Matching the pump's model number and horsepower to the correct parts family keeps a repair from stalling on a mismatched component.
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Buying Guide
Red Lion Pump Parts orders start with identifying the pump application: submersible well, sump, effluent or sewage, jet or pressure-boosting, or lawn and irrigation, since components are sized to each category rather than shared across the Red Lion lineup. Horsepower and voltage from the pump's nameplate narrow the search further, particularly for control boxes and pressure switches, which are matched to a specific horsepower and will not run a different motor correctly even when the housing looks similar. For submersible well pumps, well depth affects both the pump and any ejector kit ordered for shallow or convertible jet systems, so confirming depth before ordering avoids a mismatched part. Sump, effluent, and sewage pumps split further by the size of solids they're rated to pass, and an effluent or sewage impeller is not interchangeable with a clean-water sump pump impeller even at a similar horsepower. Irrigation pump parts, including components for the RL-SPRK sprinkler pump, are sized around the higher flow rates typical of sprinkler zones, which differs from the flow and pressure profile of a household jet pump. Across every Red Lion Pump Parts category, the pump's model number, horsepower, and voltage from the nameplate are the details that determine fit, and ordering from a visual match instead of those specifications is the most common reason a replacement part doesn't perform as expected.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Red Lion control boxes interchangeable across different pump horsepower ratings?
No. Control boxes are matched to a specific horsepower and voltage, and using a box rated for a different motor size can cause the pump to run incorrectly or fail prematurely. Confirming horsepower and voltage from the pump's nameplate is necessary before ordering a replacement control box.
Can a sump pump impeller be used on an effluent or sewage pump?
No. Effluent and sewage pumps handle larger solids than clean-water sump pumps, so their impellers and volute housings are built to different tolerances even at a similar horsepower rating. Confirming the pump's application before ordering an impeller avoids a part that clogs or fails under load.
What determines the correct ejector kit for a Red Lion jet pump?
Well depth is the main factor, since a shallow-well ejector kit will not perform correctly on a deeper well setup. The pump model number confirms which ejector kit matches the installed well depth.
How is a Red Lion irrigation pump different from a household jet pump?
Irrigation pumps like the RL-SPRK are built around the higher flow rates sprinkler zones need, while household jet pumps prioritize pressure at lower flow. That difference means impellers and seals aren't shared between the two pump types.
What information do I need before ordering Red Lion pump parts?
The pump's model number, horsepower, and voltage from its nameplate, along with the application, whether well, sump, effluent, jet, or irrigation, are the details that determine which parts fit. Ordering based on a visual match to an old part instead of these specifications is the most common source of a wrong order.