Wayne RPP50 Pompa per acque reflue in ghisa con interruttore galleggiante Piggy Back Tether, nero

Brand:Wayne

3.3/5

431.42

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO La pompa per acque reflue RPP50 1/2 hp di Wayne, pompa fino a 6200 galloni all'ora con 5 piedi di sollevamento. Questa pompa è realizzata con un motore e un alloggiamento della pompa in ghisa resistente e un interruttore di collegamento piggyback sostituibile per il funzionamento automatico o manuale. L'RPP50 è in grado di superare solidi da 2 pollici ed è perfetto e ideale per installazioni di livello inferiore. DAL PRODUTTORE La pompa per acque reflue in ghisa Wayne RPP50 da 1/2 cavallo con pompe con interruttore di collegamento fino a 6200 galloni all'ora con 5 piedi di sollevamento. Questa pompa è realizzata con un resistente motore in ghisa e un alloggiamento della pompa con un interruttore di collegamento piggyback sostituibile per il funzionamento automatico. L'RPP50 è in grado di passare solidi da 2 pollici. Questa pompa è ideale per installazioni interrate o sotto terra.

Il design di aspirazione inferiore passa solidi fino a 2 pollici di larghezza. Ideale per installazioni interrate o sotto terra. Scarico Npt da 2 pollici in grado di gestire solidi fino a 2 pollici. Pompa per acque luride durevole e sommergibile in ghisa. 1/2 cv; max. La portata è di 6200 galloni all'ora; 3240 gph a 10 piedi di sollevamento di scarico.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Wayne
Brand ‎Wayne
Color Black
Color ‎Black
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 691 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Horsepower ‎1.00
Included Components ‎WAYNE RPP50 Cast Iron Sewage Pump With Piggy Back Tether Float Switch
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 9.5 x 6 x 14 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎9.5 x 6 x 14 inches
Item model number ‎RPP50
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight 21 Pounds
Item Weight ‎21 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Wayne
Material Cast Iron
Material ‎Cast Iron
Part Number ‎RPP50
Power Source Corded Electric
Power Source ‎Corded Electric
Product Dimensions ‎9.5 x 6 x 14 inches
Size ‎1
Style Submersible
Style ‎Submersible
Voltage ‎100 Volts
Warranty Description ‎1 year Manufacturer

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Scritto da: Ken
This 14" sewerage pump fit perfectly.
Many other sewerage pumps are 16" or 17" tall with a turn-on at 21". My system inputs at 17" so I needed to replace the 14" pump. This pump fit. The turn-on switch activated at 16" but I adjusted it down a little more by loosening the float screw, adjust lower and retighten. Works perfectly.
Scritto da: R. w.
great valve for this
lift station replacement pump
Scritto da: Steve Oh
Replacement for my pond waterfall pump....failed in a little less than 2 years
Had to replace a waterfall pump in my 30 foot diameter pond. The four year old Barnes (Crane) SE-411 sewer pump was pulling over 20 amps on startup, tripping a 20 amp GFIC, which was an indication that the bearings were probably worn allowing so much play that the rotor was rubbing on the stator, making lots of noise the past 4 months. I have had my pond for over 15 years, and every 2-3 years or so, would have to buy a new Barnes SE-411. My duty cycle on the pump is 1 hour a day, 365 days a year. After looking around the internet and local plumbing suppliers, a new Barnes SE-411 (.4 HP, 1750 RPM, 120 volt, 2" outlet) was going to cost over $460 including shipping, so I looked for a less expensive alternative. The Wayne RPP50 is .5 HP and had a slightly lower flow at 5700 GPH vs. my old Barnes which was about 6000 GPH. The installation was almost a perfect replacement, except the power cord was 10 feet vs. 15 feet on the Barnes. Had to reroute the cord for a more direct run to my timer switch. The Wayne comes with a float switch which is not connected directly or internally to the pump body, but is a float switch and cord with a plug for the main power cord. I removed the small clamp and screw from the float switch cord and tossed it. This pump runs quieter than a new Barnes, and there is no difference in the waterfall flow that I can detect. Update: 07/06/17 It's been installed for a week. No problems. Will update if I have problems. Great price ($135 on Prime) vs. $460 on a new Barnes SE-411. Update 04/07/19: Pump failed causing my 20 amp GFIC outlet to trip, so got a little less than 2 years use with 2 hours a day operation. Similar to other pumps regardless of price! Will buy another today!
Scritto da: Tom S.
Didn't work when I finally got it installed
I purchased this at the end of Winter and had planned to install it as a winter project but just today finally got it installed and of course it didn't run. I checked the outlet with a power outlet tester and it worked fine. I then plugged in the outlet tester into the water level shutoff switch float and it worked perfectly fine. I then plugged the pump back into the float connector and nothing. I tried plugging it directly into the outlet and nothing. I wiggled the connector where it plugs in and it started running for a second and cut off again. I wiggled it around again and it started for a second and then it was like a firecracker in my hand. It made a huge spark and left black burned all over my hand and burned a black blister into my pointer finger where I was holding onto the connector. Beware. This is a safety issue and I expect to have it rectified by the company or I will be posting more negative reviews. I contacted them and the lady I dealt with Sarah was super nice and helpful and she did end up getting me a new pump sent out. This time I plugged it in before starting and it ran fine so I unplugged it after a few seconds of operation and seeing that the switch worked to cut power and I installed it. Once I dropped it into the tub and connected everything I plugged it in while holding the lid up to make sure everything was working as it should and to make sure the switch bulb would not bind up on anything. It ran for 15-20 seconds and then a huge pop and flash of light came out of the basin and it was dead. The outlet gfi popped and the fuse box gfi popped. I reset the fuse box gfi and tried resetting the outlet gfi and it tripped immediately over and over. I then unplugged the pump from the wall and thefgi reset fine. I then plugged in a carpet cleaner to test the outlet and it worked fine. I then plugged in my outlet tester and it tested properly and fine. 2 pumps failed as soon as they were submerged. On top of this when I unplugged the pump after the big flash it shocked me when I tried to separate the 2 cords from one another in an attempt to verify if it was the pump or the float that was the failure.
Scritto da: Don
Durable
This product is now a common item for us to stock due to reliability and durability. Great unit it does exactly as advertised I will continue to keep my shop stocked with this unit. we have used it on commercial job and included it into packages sold to our customers everyone has benefitted from its usages
Scritto da: Granny Smythe
Great Sewage pump!
I bought this item to put in a sewage basin in the basement of my home. After installing, it works perfectly! I have an unfinished basement that I will be finishing soon. It was already plumbed for a bathroom with a shower and the furnace room drains into the sewage basin as well. I wanted to make sure that basin was taken care of by a working sewage pump before installing the bathroom or finishing the basement to run into problems later with overflow or anything else. I cannot speak to the longevity of the product as I have only had it installed for a week. However upon installing I filled and drained the entire basin and the pump was very quiet. I could hardly hear it. I know some people say it's loud but that was not the case in my experience. The only time it was loud was when I operated the pump without the float switch and it had drained all of the water and was just spinning without any water to eject (for only a couple seconds, before I shut it off). It has a rise of about 8' with 2 45 degree bends to reach the main drain line. I opted for the 45 degree elbows to make it just a little bit easier on the pump (as water always seeks the easiest route and a 45 degree turn is easier than a 90 degree turn.) I also have a "Campbell Mfg Llc 2" Quietsewage Chk Valve B-0823-20C" installed with it that works great to prevent the backflow. When in operation , it doesn't seem to stress at all with my setup. Overall a great pump, I will update this review after a while of operation, especially if any problems arise, but I am not expecting any problems.
Scritto da: Lyn Agar
very good sofar
everything there
Scritto da: Heather
WASTE OF MONEY
First pump ordered came with a cut wire, had replaced. Installed the new replacement pump, went to use for the first time to test pump with just water, motor burned out in less than 5 minutes!!!! Would NOT recommend this pump for any use to anyone. Very disappointed in product. now 6 days past returnable date and this is a loss to pocket book. Would NOT recommend. Only gave one star as they were quick to replace the first pump that arrived damaged.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Impressive !!
I have it for about 2 years now and it keeps going !! I use it to push toilet, shower and sink water up a small hill to the main house.
Scritto da: jacques hebert
bonne perfomance.
fonctionne a merveille tres performante bonne qualite!
Scritto da: jim conlan
Five Stars
its still working no complaints, J.C.

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