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Features
Style
Sewage Pump
GPH
7200 Gallons
Switch Type
None
***NON-AUTOMATIC - Requires Float Switch or Controller***
Submersible Cast Iron Sewage Pump
An industrial grade pump for residential applications
Heavy-Duty Cast Iron Construction
Maximizes cooling to extend the life of the pump
Rugged, Energy Efficient & Thermally Protected 1/2 HP Motor
Rated for continuous duty for years of reliable operation
Dynamically-Balanced Cast Iron
Heavy-duty design, passes spherical solids up to 2"
2-Inch Discharge
Replaces most sewage/ejector pumps without plumbing changes
Dual Carbon/Ceramic Seals Plus 1 Buna N Seal
Provides superior abrasion resistance to extend pump life
Upper/Lower Ball Bearings
Designed for quite operation and reliable pumping
Non-Corrosive Stainless Steel Motor Shaft & Fasteners
Increases the lifespan of the pump even in the harshest systems
10-Foot Power Cord
Provides enough distance to outlet for residential applications
3 Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
E7055NS
General Information
Product Category
Sump Pump
Motor
Voltage
120 Volt
Running Amps
7
Thermal Protection
Yes
Power Cord Length
10 Feet
Oil Free Motor
No
Pump
Housing Material
Cast Iron
Solids Handling Size
2 inch
Float Type
No Switch
GPH @ 0 feet
7200
GPH @ 5 feet
6360
GPH @ 10 feet
5400
GPH @ 15 feet
3960
GPH @ 20 feet
2160
Discharge Port Size
2 Inch
Check Valve Included
No
Manual Override
Yes
Engine
Horsepower
.5 hp
Overview
Product Category
Sump Pump
Weight
39 Pounds
Consumer Warranty
3 Years
Product Length
9 Inches
Product Width
5.875 Inches
Product Height
16.5 Inches
UPC
717301122057
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Product QuestionsAnswered by Jim, the Sump Pump Expert
Hi, I see the running amperage for the Pro Series E7055NS - 1/2 HP is 7Amps do you know what the start up amps are?
Brandon
from Illinois
August 21, 2013
Answer
The running amps are 7.0 and the motor load initially is usually 2 times that for milliseconds but the Pro Series pumps are somewhere around 11 or 12 amps as they have PSC motor.
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