Rule Home Sump Pumps & Utility Submersible Pumps, 115 Volt

Rule sump pumps and utility pumps remove water from pools, basements, garages, utility rooms, stairwells, sumps, boats and other utility applications
Capacity In Gallons Per Hour And Gallons Per Minute | ||||
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Model | Cord | Head In Feet | ||
0' | 5' | 10' | ||
Gallons Per Hour (Gallons Per Minute) | ||||
A-53S | 8' | 1800 GPH (30 GPM) | 1250 GPH (21 GPM) | 700 GPH (12 GPM) |
A-53S24 | 24' | 1800 GPH (30 GPM) | 1250 GPH (21 GPM) | 700 GPH (12 GPM) |
Resources
RUL-PMP-H53SP-24-Pool-Cover-Bulletin.pdf
RUL-PMP-H53SP-24-Pool-Cover-Manual.pdf
RUL-PMP-H53SP-24-Pool-Cover-Troubleshooting.pdf
RUL-PMP-H53SP-24-Pool-Cover-Safety-Instructions.pdf
RUL-PMP-A53S-Submersible-Bulletin.pdf
RUL-PMP-A53S-Submersible-Installation.pdf
RUL-PMP-A53S24-Submersible-Bulletin.pdf
RUL-PMP-A53S24-Submersible-Installation.pdf
Questions & Answers
- How do the Rule Automatic Pumps work?
- Rule Automatic Sump and Utility Pumps turn on and check for water approximately every 2-1/2 minutes. During this "check", the pump runs for about one second and checks for resistance or drag against the impeller. If resistance (water) is found, it will run for as long as water is present. When all the water is pumped out, the pump shuts off and returns to its 2-1/2 minute test cycle. The pump can be started at any time by disconnecting it from the power source, waiting five seconds and reconnecting.