| Ignoramus4283 2006-06-29, 9:28 am |
| I received the pump today.
http://tinyurl.com/zopug
It is in a never used condition, quite obviously. It seems to work
when I engage the float. Very heavy and has a well made feel to it.
One thing that I did not like was a VERY short power cable, about 2.5
feet long.
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On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 02:15:20 GMT, Ignoramus28584 <ignoramus28584@NOSPAM.28584.invalid> wrote:
>
> For better or worse, here's the pump that I bought for $93. I hope
> (based on a conversation with the seller) that this pump never saw
> water.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/zopug
>
> Zoeller M137, 1/2 HP pump
>
> Model 130 Series Submersible Pumps "FLOW-MATE" Automatic 115V
> Non-clogging vortex impeller design. Powder coated epoxy finish. Model
> 137 all Cast Iron construction. Passes 5/8" spherical solids. 1-1/2"
> NPT Discharge. Float operated, submersible (NEMA 6) 2 pole mechanical
> switch. Automatic Reset thermal overload protected. Stainless Steel
> screws, bolts, guard, handle and switch arm assembly.
>
> See also
>
> http://www.kingsolar.com/catalog/mfg/other/m137.html
>
> Sump Pump
> Power Rating 1/2 HP
> Current Rating 10.7 Amps
> Voltage Rating 115 Volts
> Maximum Flow 93 GPM
> Phase Single
> Off Point 2 3/4 Inches
> On Point 10 Inches
> Operation Automatic
> Impeller Cast Iron
> Water Flow @ 15 Feet of Head 64 GPM
> Water Flow @ 20 Feet of Head 36 GPM
> Water Flow @ 25 Feet of Head 8 GPM
> Water Flow @ 5 Feet of Head 93 GPM
> Shut Off 26 Feet
> Speed 1725 RPM
> Cord Length 10 Feet
> Width 12 1/4 Inches
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