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Franklin Electric Pumps -- Choose 2HP or 10HP LP Series. Heavy Duty Cast Iron Self-Priming and Prime, Centrifugal Electric Pump.
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Self-priming, centrifugal pump. Built to the standards professionals recognize and the pricing anyone can appreciate. This pump features a cast iron body and internal components.
We ship this Pump only on a Pallet by Freight. We stock these here in VA but may be able to ship from a location closer to you so please call for shipping quotes
- 2 HP ELECTRIC PUMP, HIGH VOLUME MAX 100 GPM, SELF PRIMING MONARCH STYLE 2" IN AND OUT
- 10 HP ELECTRIC PUMP, HIGH VOLUME, UP TO 300 GPM, NOT SELF PRIMING, MAY BE ROTATED FOR EASY INSTALLATION
FEATURES
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Volute: Rugged cast iron construction with a large chamber for rapid self priming
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Impeller: Semi-open cast iron ideal for handling fertilizer, salt water, dirty water, or other liquids; blind-hole tapped so liquid will not corrode the shaft
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Mechanical Seal: Carbon/ceramic faces; FKM elastomers; 300-series stainless steel components
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Motor: Reliable, industry-standard; totally-enclosed; fan-cooled TEFC enclosure
APPLICATIONS
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Construction
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Irrigation
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Mining
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Commercial
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Municipal
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Light Industrial
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Residential
SPECIFICATIONS
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Capacities to 295 gpm
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Heads to 92 feet
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75 psi maximum working pressure
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212 °F maximum temperature
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Clockwise rotation when viewed from motor end
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NPT pipe connections
ADVANTAGES
Durable and long lasting – While many centrifugal turf irrigation pumps are made out of plastic, which wears and warps, our cast iron construction means that our self-priming pumps are built to stand the test of time, even in more unusual or difficult environments. Testing in tough conditions shows Franklin Electric pumps series pumps last up to four times as long as typical competitors products.