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New Aquatec Demand Delivery Diaphragm Pumps 115V AC, 80 PSI 1 GPM DDP 7800 Barb
$ 42.21
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Description
4062UC4A.5.46New Aquatec (Made in USA) 7800 Series Industrial Grade Demand Delivery Diaphragm Pumps, Water Transfer / Self Priming / Run Dry, 115V AC Thermally Protected Motor, 80 PSI Bypass Pressure, 1 GPM (Gallons Per Minute) Open Flow, Model Number DDP 7800, Part Number 7861-2G70-N524. Each bid quantity is for One (1) Pump with Two (2) Quick Detach Barbed Nylon Elbows. You may bid / buy any number, up to the total quantity available above.
These were purchased at an industrial liquidation earlier this year, and they were brand new in the original bulk factory cases. Really nice pumps, with steel motor housing, and weighing in at 5.46 pounds each. Made in the USA (imagine that).
According to the calipers
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Overall length: 8 Inches
Overall width: 4-1/8 Inches
Mounted height: 3-3/4 Inches
Mounting holes: (approx.) 1/4" diameter, spaced 3-1/8" x 2-1/4" OC (on centers)
Barb outside diameter: .564"
Barb inside diameter: .373"
Barb flow diameter: .255"
According to the manufacturer's datasheet
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SPECIFICATIONS:
MOTOR:
TYPE: 115 VAC, 60 HZ, Permanent Magnet, Totally Enclosed, Non-Ventilated
LEADS: 14 AWG, 5 Feet Long
TEMP. LIMITS: For User Safety, Optimal Performance, and Maximum Motor Life, This Motor is Equipped with a Thermal Protector that Limits the Motor Shell Temperature to 145°F (63°C), as Shown on the Heat Rise Graph.
DUTY CYCLE: See Heat Rise Graph
PUMP DESIGN: 3 Chamber Diaphragm Pump, Self Priming, Capable of Being Run Dry
TYPICAL APPLICATION: Industrial Grade Water Transfer
MATERIALS
HOUSINGS: Nylon
VALVES: EPDM
DIAPHRAGM: Santoprene
FASTENERS: Stainless Steel
LIQUID TEMPERATURE: 170°F (77°C) Max.
PUMP CERTIFICATIONS: NSF Standard 58
PRIMING CAPABILITIES: 5.5 Feet
You can Google Aquatec for the datasheet for the 7800 Series, however, these are an earlier production and the part number doesn't exactly align with these. EBay is getting ornery about us putting links in listings, since a buyer might leave the site for a few minutes to learn enough about a product to buy it. The noose slowly tightens...