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Jabsco Mag Drive Centrifugal Pump - 14gpm - 110v Ac Mfg# 436979 on 2040-parts.com

US $255.88
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Jabsco Manufacturer Part Number:436979 UPC:671880624275

Jabsco Mag Drive Centrifugal Pump - 14GPM - 110V AC MFG# 436979


Mag Drive Centrifugal Pump - 14GPM - 110V AC

Designed for applications that require a safe and leak free, continuous duty pump. Great for marine air conditioning circulation, Ice Makers, Hot water circulation, Livewell and Bait tank installations.
Pump Head is manufactured in chemical resistant thermo-plastics - entirely non-metallic.
UL listed, ignition and thermally protected fan cooled motor.

Features:

  • 13.73 GPM open Flow
  • 110V AC 60Hz
  • 1/2" NPT ports for easy connection
  • 21 foot head
Volts 110V AC
Gallons Per Minute 14


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