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Optional Accessories10
Features
Inlet Size
1-1/4 Inch
Style
Convertible Jet
GPM
16.7 Gallons
Wayne Cast Iron Convertible Well Jet Pump*
Assembled in the US with foreign and domestic parts
*Requires Jet Assembly For Operation
Designed For Wells 0' - 90' In Depth
Pumps up to 444 GPH @ 10' Depth - (50 PSI)
All Cast Iron Motor Housing
Rugged, corrosion-resistant design provides longer pump life
1 HP Dual Voltage Motor (120/240V)**
Energy efficient, thermally protected design
Thermoplastic Impeller
For maximum water flow and reliable operation
Includes Pre-Set Pressure Switch
Set at 30-50 PSI for automatic operation
1-1/4" NPT Intake & 1" NPT Discharge
Easily connect to existing system
Dedicated Priming Port
Makes this pump very easy to use
3-Year Limited Warranty
**No Power Cord Included
California residents see
Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) which is known to the State of California to cause Cancer.
Product QuestionsAnswered by Jim, the Water Pump Expert
Hi Jim,
I am looking for a replacement well pump for a vacation home located in northern/lower Michigan.
The current model details:
Wagner 1-1/2 hp
Model #056-40250-01
Type RK
3450 RPM
115 Volts
14.8 Amps
The pump unfortuantely is over 60yrs old and has cracks in the housing. The pump was used for years at the family's cabin but in 2002 was re-installed with the new constrution (same well though). It has been a great pump and I am having a hard time finding the same HP pump. Our well depth is 150ft.
Any advise you can lend would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Sheryl
from Michigan
March 28, 2011
Answer
You can check out our selection of deep well pumps at this link. You may also want to consult with a licensed plumber on sizing and installation.
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