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Lifegard Aquatics Pond, Fountain and Aquarium Submersible Pump 9000 gallons per hour. PG 9000 Pump has a maximum head of 27.6 feet. It is UL Listed, 115V / 60Hz and only 5.1 Amps and 620 Watts. PG Pumps are High performance energy-efficient pumps designed for use in freshwater Ponds, Fountains, Waterfalls, Hydroponic Systems, Irrigation Systems and Water Features. Pump has a 2" MPT Inlet and Outlet. Flex Tube adapter provided for 2". For use in either wet or dry installations and features Wet Rotor/Wet Bearing Technology for cooler running. Pre-filter screen handles large particles for less maintenance. 20' cord, multiple size Insert Fitting and Suction Cups included. For Freshwater Applications Only.
SKU | 3558544 |
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Primary Brand | Lifegard Aquatics |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 18 LBS |
Finish | Plastic |
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Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 10.67 IN |
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Height | 7.23 IN |
Width | 7.09 IN |
1 Year against Defects.
For Freshwater Applications Only. Keep the pump below water level so the pump is always primed and never run dry. If using the pump above water level make sure to use a check valve. Always use a GFCI protected grounded plug to connect the pump.
For Freshwater Applications Only. Always keep the pump primed and never run dry. Always use a GFCI protected grounded plug to connect the pump.
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