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US $165.00
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Rule Model:RM1500A UPC:42237114198 MPN:RM1500A

Rule-Mate 1500 GPH 12 Volt Fully Automated Bilge Pump

The Rule-Mate® 1500 GPH pump consists of a powerful Rule® bilge pump and a highly intelligent circuit board in a single housing. The pump activated when the water reaches 2-1/2" and automatically shuts off when the pump senses no water against the impeller, reducing the remaining water to approximately 5/8".

Rule-Mate Intelligence
Rule-Mate Bilge pumps have built-in programming that can sense when the pump is running but not pumping water. This is a very unique feature to bilge pumps because it protects the pump and the vessel, especially the vessels batteries. If debris fouls the sensor or the pump becomes air-bound, the pump will stop running and begin to "check" for water every 2-1/2 minutes. Once the debris is removed, the pump will revert to its normal operation, turning on when the water reaches 2-1/2" and shutting off at 5/8".

1500 GPH (6819 LPH) at 0' (13.6V)
All-in-one pump and switch
Extra long life heavy duty motor
1" NPS discharge with 1" AND 1 1/8" screw-on ports
Three year warranty


Other Technical Specifications:

Volts = 12V
Power - Max Continuous (Amps) = N/A
Outlet Size = N/A
Operation = Automatic
Gallons Per Minute = 25
Gallons Per Hour = 1500

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