ANSI Type: IA , Base Spread: 78" , Bottom Width: 31.75" , Ladder Height: 10ft. , Load Capacity: 300 lb. , Max. Liquid Temp.: 104 Degrees F , Max. Temp.: 104 Degrees F , Number of Steps: 9 , Step Depth: 3" , Thermal Protection: Yes , Tread: Ribbed , Voltage: 115
Submersible Sump Pumps
Dayton submersible sump pumps are used to pump slurry and excess water from flooded basements or work sites. These pumps feature housing made of cast iron / polypropylene / stainless steel / aluminium for low friction, high flexural strength and corrosion resistance. They are equipped with SiC / Buna-N / CRB / CMC seals for watertight, oiltight and dustproof sealing. These sump pumps deliver speeds up to 3600 rpm, have a maximum load capacity of 300 lb, and are available in 1/4, 1/3, 1/2 & 3/4 hp variants.
Working Mechanism
- Submersible pumps push water to the surface by converting rotary energy to kinetic energy and finally to pressure energy.
- The rotation of the impeller pushes the water through the diffuser, and from there, it goes to the surface.
Features
- These Dayton sump pumps feature housing made of cast iron / polypropylene / stainless steel / aluminium for low friction, high flexural strength and corrosion resistance.
- They are equipped with SiC / Buna-N / CRB / CMC seals for watertight, oiltight and dustproof sealing.
- These sump pumps deliver speeds up to 3600 rpm and have a maximum load capacity of 300 lb.
- They are available in 1/4, 1/3, 1/2 & 3/4 hp variants.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which type of switch is used in these pumps?
These sump pumps have a piggyback switch connection that transfers power to pumps, turning them On.
What is the maximum water temperature of Dayton submersible sump pumps?
These pumps can withstand water temperatures up to 104 degrees F.
How often should a sump pump be serviced?
Sump pumps should ideally be serviced every three to four months.