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A powerful motor provides twice the flow rate of other extended-life circulation pumps. The motor is totally enclosed fan-cooled (TEFC) for use in dusty, dirty, and damp environments. Magnets turn the impeller to eliminate seal wear and leakage for a long service life. These pumps are often used with electroplating and photographic solutions.
Move water and coolants, such as ethylene glycol, in boiler feed systems, cooling towers, and heat exchangers.
Use less electricity to achieve the same flow rates as other circulation pumps.
Propel liquid higher and farther than standard circulation pumps. They're commonly used with chillers, heat exchangers, and boiler feed systems.
Drain underground tanks and process wastewater with pumps that can be installed up to 20 ft. above your liquid source.
Accommodate performance changes in your system with a three-speed switch that adjusts flow rate. Accommodate performance changes in your system with a three-speed switch that adjusts flow rate. Install these pumps directly in your pipeline for applications such as hot-water circulation and hydronic heating and cooling.
The durable motor and impeller can handle dirty coolant and machine lubricants with solids up to 1/4" diameter. These pumps have an intake that can be completely submerged in liquid.
A 316 stainless steel housing sealed with fluoroelastomer resists mild chemicals and acids, such as coolant, oil, and phosphoric acid.
These pumps have the best chemical resistance of all our circulation pumps. Instead of a shaft seal, they use magnets to turn the impeller, reducing wear and leakage.
Pump fuel and flammable liquids, such as isopropyl alcohol and xylene. These pumps have an explosion-proof motor that is rated for environments where hazardous material is present.
Commonly called rotary vane pumps, these are designed to pump water at high pressures in low-flow applications. Use at pressures up to 240 psi.
These pumps are rated for fuel such as gasoline, kerosene, and diesel fuel.
These pumps have an impact-resistant aluminum housing and handle larger solids than other battery-operated water-removal pumps. Use them to remove water from areas without power.
Clean up water in flooded areas without a sump pit. Pumps activate when plugged in. You can add a plug-in switch to control when the pump activates.
Pumps have a powerful motor that provides more than twice the flow rate of standard water-removal pumps to quickly remove large volumes of liquid. They activate when plugged in; add a float switch to control when the pump activates.
The float switch has a separate cord that can unplug, so you can replace the switch without replacing the whole pump. Use with debris-free water.
These pumps activate when plugged in. You can add a plug-in switch to control when the pump activates. Use with debris-free water.
Since the switch activates on increasing pressure caused by rising water levels, these pumps have no external moving parts to catch on sump pit walls. Use with debris-free water.
Since the motor is totally enclosed fan cooled (TEFC) and never comes into contact with the water, these pumps can be used with hot water up to 200° F.
Convenient for applications where a sump pit is impractical, these pumps include a basin. Use with debris-free water.
The intake is 2" from the base of the pump to prevent dirt at the bottom of your sump pit from clogging the pump. Use with debris-free water.
The float switch is wired to the pump. Also known as effluent pumps, these accommodate solids up to 3/4" in diameter. They're often used with liquid waste that has passed through a septic tank, so most solids are removed.
These pumps activate when plugged in. You can add a plug-in switch to control when the pump activates. Also known as effluent pumps, these accommodate solids up to 3/4" in diameter. They're often used with liquid waste that has passed through a septic tank, so most solids are removed
The float switch has a separate cord that can unplug, so you can repair the switch without replacing the whole pump. Also known as effluent pumps, these accommodate solids up to 3/4" in diameter. They're often used with liquid waste that has passed through a septic tank, so most solids are removed.
Use these pumps for high-pressure output of antifreeze, hydraulic oil, and motor oil.
Generate a vacuum on demand with these pumps that come mounted on a 10-gal. ASME code vacuum tank for quick startup. They're often used in vacuum-forming applications, such as product packaging.
Achieve powerful vacuum and continuous flow for applications such as vacuum drying, solvent evaporation, and distillation.
Designed for use in low-pressure steam systems, these pumps capture steam in the attached tank and return hot condensate to your boiler or feed unit.
The stainless steel tank has excellent corrosion resistance. Designed for use in low-pressure steam systems, these pumps capture steam in the attached tank and return hot condensate to your boiler or feed unit.
To handle high condensate volume, the workload is distributed between two pumps for a longer service life than standard steam condensate pumps. Use in low-pressure steam systems to capture hot condensate and return it to your boiler or feed unit.
To handle high condensate volume, the workload is distributed between two pumps for a longer service life than standard high-flow steam condensate pumps. These pumps move a higher volume of condensate than standard steam condensate pumps. Use them in low-pressure steam systems to capture hot condensate and return it to your boiler or feed unit.
Move a higher volume of condensate than standard steam condensate pumps. Use these pumps in low-pressure steam systems to capture hot condensate and return it to your boiler or feed unit.
Keep the water in your boiler at the proper level by pumping in condensate.