

Specs
| Item | Submersible Sewage Pump |
|---|---|
| Type | Manual |
| HP | 1/2 |
| Base Material | Cast Iron |
| Housing | Cast Iron |
| Top Material | Cast Iron |
| Impeller Material | Polypropylene |
| Shaft Material | CBR/CMC |
| Voltage | 115 |
| Phase | 1 |
| Amps | 10.4 |
| Height (In.) | 14-1/4 |
| Dia. (In.) | 13-1/6 |
| Cord Length (Ft.) | 15 |
| Discharge NPT (In.) | 2 |
| Max. Dia. Solids (In.) | 2 |
| GPM of Water @ 5 Ft. of Head | 128 |
| GPM of Water @ 10 Ft. of Head | 89 |
| GPM of Water @ 15 Ft. of Head | 50 |
| GPM of Water @ 20 Ft. of Head | 10 |
| Max. Head (Ft.) | 21 |
| Max. Temp. (F) | 130 |
| RPM | 1725 |
| Thermal Protection | Automatic Reset |
| Motor Type | Hermetically-sealed, Oil-filled |
| Shaft Seal | Carbon/Ceramic |
| Warranty | 1 yr. |
| UNSPSC | 40151517 |
| Weight | 46.400000 |
| SKUs | 4NW10 |
Description
- Note: Operating pump outside of specified range may result in pump damage and/or shortened pump life. For pump switches, see page 4049. For pump control panels, see page 4048.
- California Proposition 65 Warning: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer. Warning: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- Zoeller
- For replacement parts, see page 4044.
- Pumps handle solids-laden wastewater in dewatering, effluent waste handling, onsite wastewater treatment, and septic or municipal sewer system pumping applications. 1-phase motors have thermal overload protection. Switch included, except for manual pumps.
- Max. liquid temp.: 130 F
- Max. solids dia.: 2-1/2" 1-phase, oil-filled motors (except where noted)
Customer Reviews
Replaced Goulds with Zoeller!!!
Saturday, October 24, 2009I replaced a Goulds PS51 with this Zoeller and the results where better than I expected. The Goulds was only 4 years old. From the beginning the Goulds was very noisy. After 4 years of use the Goulds quiet do to 2 of the 5 screws that held it together came up missing. The other 3 screws where only finger tight! The loose screws allowed water to get into the motor and bearings. I believe the screws where loose from the factory. Anyway, the Zoeller appears to be built better and is silent when compared to the Goulds. Only time will tell if the Zoeller will out last the Goulds.
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