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Franklin Electric E-Series 1/2 HP, 20 GPM Septic Effluent Pump with Float

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Franklin Electric High Head Submersible Effluent Pumps are used to pump treated effluent or wastewater from an aerobic treatment system to a spray irrigation or sprinkler system, drip irrigation system, mound system, or any other high-pressure secondary treatment system.
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  • Ideal for effluent pumping applications.

    Stainless steel or thermoplastic discharge and motor bracket are tough and non-corrosive. Both materials are highly resistant to damage by minerals, metals, and other substances typically found in water.

    The water level around the pump should stay above the valve at the top of the pump. That means that the lowest point of the float switch controlling the pump should be above the valve. The life of the pump can be shortened if there is not enough water above the inlet of the pump.

    Heavy duty, 115V, 1/2 hp,10 ft SJOOW motor leads.

    Ceramic bearing sleeve has time proven durability for years of reliable service.

    Hex rubber bearing has extra large surface assuring shaft stability and multiple flow channels keeping particles away from bearing surfaces.

    Proven hydraulic staging allows close tolerances and increased performance.

    Carbon phenolic upthrust washer prevents excessive wear in severe applications.

    Removable built in check valve on 10-20 gpm pumps. No built in check valves on high capacity pumps.

    Powered by a Franklin Electric submersible motor.

    Applications:

    Filtered effluent service

    Aeration

    Ornamental fountains/waterfalls

    Franklin electric E-series mid-suction high head pump - 1/2 HP, 20 GPM.


  • Discharge Size 1.25 inch
    Gallons Per Min 20
    Voltage 115 V
  • One Year Warranty

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