| Type: | Automatic |
|---|---|
| Shutoff Head (ft.): | 18' |
| Cord Length: | 9' |
| Flow at 5 FT Head: | 32 GPM |
| Application: | Plumbing |
| Horse Power: | 1/4 |
| Voltage: | 115V |
| Hertz: | 60 |
| Amperage: | 3.8 |
| Phase: | 1 |
| RPM: | 3450 |
| Cord Type: | UL Listed, 3-Wire Cord & Plug |
| Dimensions: | 10-1/2"H x 8-3/32"W |
| Discharge: | 1-1/2" FNPT |
| Solids Size: | 3/8" max |
Yes, I replaced mine after about 12 years and other than having to redo the piping due to the different height of the new unit compared to the old one. Has roughy the same pumping capacity & is about the same overall size. Douglas Threlfall, LUTCF Sent from my iPhone 4s
I spend a little more money and got an aqua-mate sump pump, It has a ball which only goes vertical and does not float like the other and I do not need to be afraid that it will tangle somewhere in the pit
This is a great little pump. It is a ¼ hp pump and what I like about it is that it’s very quiet and yet very powerful. Haven’t had a location yet where it was too small and some of my friends and clients get a lot of water coming in very quickly. I would highly recommend this pump. I have purchased about 8 of these in the last 2 years and they are all still in operation.
The pump turns on at 11-1/4" of water and off at 4-1/8".
It really depends on what you want the pump to do. If you take a look at the pump curve on the product specifications you can see how many gallons/min it will pump depending on the feet of head. http://s3.pexsupply.com/manuals/1265207586294/25195_PROD_FILE.pdf