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3310P Simer Thermoplastic Convertible Deep Well Jet Pump (1 HP, 115/230 Voltage, 1" NPT Discharge)
3310P Simer Thermoplastic Convertible Deep Well Jet Pump (1 HP, 115/230 Voltage, 1" NPT Discharge)
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SKU:3310P
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Simer 3310P, Convertible Jet Pump , 1 HP, 115/230 Voltage, 1" NPT (Female) Discharge Size,
| Applications | |
| Deep-well capable jet pump pulls water from as deep as 100' for home water, etc | |
| Features | |
| Tough thermoplastic construction | |
| Superior Performance | |
| Dual-voltage motor | |
| Capable of pulling from a max of 100' (using deep well setup) | |
| Ready to install heavy-duty dual-voltage motor preset at 230 volts for 3/4 and 1 HP models preset at 115 volts for 1/2 HP model | |
| Energy efficient motor | |
| Self-priming after pump housing is initially filled, check valve or foot valve required | |
| Pressure switch preset to 30-50 PSI | |
| FP4800 jet kit sold separately | |
Specifications | |
Brand |
Simer |
Catalog Number |
3310P |
Type |
Convertible Jet Pump |
Model Number |
3310P |
HP |
1 |
Warranty |
1-Year |
Voltage |
115/230 |
Amps |
14.8/7.4 |
Pressure ON |
30 |
Pressure OFF |
50 |
Pressure Shut-Off |
52 PSI |
Body Construction |
Thermoplastic |
Suction |
1-1/4" NPT (Female) |
Drive Size |
1" NPT (Female) |
Discharge Size |
1" NPT (Female) |
Additional Specs |
See Support Documents |
Support Documents (pdf) |
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Patricia A Suich These pumps are the best. We have been using them for at least 15 years. They last, but this is our main source of water so I always help one for a back up