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Alright, this is a serious piece of equipment for moving wastewater. It's a Dayton 1 horsepower, single-phase submersible sewage pump that runs on 230 volts. Built like a tank with a cast iron body and impeller, so it can handle the nasty stuff. It has a 2-inch discharge port and can pump up to 95 gallons per minute (GPM) at a 25-foot head – it'll shut off completely at about 36.5 feet of head pressure. It's designed to handle solids up to 2 inches in diameter, so it won't get clogged easily. The motor is thermally protected (resets automatically) and uses a PSC type for reliable starts. It has silicon carbide seals, which are tough and resist abrasion, and Buna-N elastomers. Comes with a 20-foot power cord. This is a manual pump, meaning you plug it in to turn it on, unplug to turn it off – no float switch included. Perfect for sewage ejector pits, basement sumps, or moving gray water. Dimensions are about 12.6 inches in diameter and 18.6 inches tall. Heavy-duty, reliable, and built to last. Just make sure your electrical setup can handle a 230V circuit.
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