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Grundfos 10SQ07-200 - 10 GPM 3/4 HP SQ-Series Deep Well Submersible Pump (200' Rated Head) (2W - 200-240V)
Allows for high wear resistance to sand which extends pump life
Top-Bearing Upthrust Protection
Provides added protection to motor/pump during start-up
Overvoltage & Undervoltage Protection
Prevents damage to the motor if voltage moves outside rated range
Overload Protection
Reduces Motor RPM or turns off power to motor to prevent damage to motor
Overtemperature Protection
Built-in temperature sensor ensures optimum operating conditions for the motor
2-Year Warranty
Specifications
96160141
General Information
Product Category
Water Pump
Motor
Voltage
240 Volt Single-Phase
Running Amps
8.4
Wire
2-Wire
Thermal Protection
Yes
Pump
Gallons Per Minute
10 Gallons
Outlet Diameter
1-1/4 Inch
Self Priming
Yes
Pump Head Material
Stainless Steel
Housing Material
Stainless Steel
Impeller Material
Composite
Total Head Lift
290 Feet
Discharge Port Size
1-1/4 Inch
Submersible
Yes
Series
SQ
Engine
Horsepower
0.75 hp
Overview
Product Category
Water Pump
Weight
13 Pounds
Consumer Warranty
2 Years
Product Length
31.5 Inches
Product Width
2.9 Inches
Product Height
2.9 Inches
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Product QuestionsAnswered by Jim, the Water Pump Expert
How many gallons per minute (GPM) can this pump handle?
Jim
from Missouri
May 18, 2023
Answer
The GPM rating notes the pump's optimal flow rate. While just about every pump has a listed GPM rating, that doesn't mean that it only puts out that amount of GPM. You still need to know how high and how far you're pumping the water, the piping diameter, your required GPM and any possible pressure requirements needed in the application. Once all that is known and calculated to what is called your TDH or Total Dynamic Head, you can then use the pump curve to determine the best option for the application. For example, let's say you need 10GPM and your pressure requirements are 40psi and with your lift, distance and piping diameter all figured in, you come out with a TDH of 225 feet. If you look at the pump curve for this pump, you would see that it would come to about 9GPM. Not what you need, but close. If, on the other hand, your TDH came to about 150', that pump would be giving you about 13GPM. And in looking at the curve, you will also notice that the same pump can actually provide anywhere between 0 and 15GPM. It all depends on the pumping distance, lift, piping diameter, and your requirements.
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