Rule Pumps Automatic 12 Volt DC Bilge Pump, 1100 GPH 27SA (D)

Rule Pumps Automatic Submersible 12 Volt DC Bilge Pump, 1100 GPH  27SA (D)<br>
Item# RUL-PMP-27SA
List: $183.02
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Rule Pumps 27SA, Automatic 1100 GPH fully submersible 12 volt DC bilge pump offers impressive pumping power for its size and cost. Competitive models in this pumping range are much larger and far more expensive. It features an easy clean snap lock strainer, silent and vibrationless operation, anti-airlock protection, compact, efficient long life motor, marine grade blocked wiring, ignition protection, no burn-out when run dry and rust and corrosion protection. minutes.Power use in the checking mode is minimal.



Specifications

Automatic Operation: Pump turns on and checks for water approximately every 2-1/2 minutes. 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. Amp Draw During Automatic Check: 0.5 Amps in a 24 hour period Manual Operation: The pump can be started at any time by disconnecting it from the power source, waiting for 5 seconds and reconnecting to the power source Fuse Size: 6 amps Amp Draw @ 12 Volts: 3.3 Amp Draw @ 13.6 Volts: 5.0 Discharge Opening: 1-1/8" Discharge Finish : Barbed Housing Material: ABS Strainer Material: ABS Impeller Material: Nylon Shaft Material: Stainless Seal Material: Nitril/Teflon Temperature Limit: 200 F Fluid Capabilities: Bilge Water Typical Life: 1500 hours Wire Length: 29" Wire Gauge : 16 gauge Height: 4-1/4" Width: 2-3/8" Depth: 2-3/8" Weight: 10 oz Certifications: NMMA Type Accepted Equipment # 704216, IMCI Certified - ISO 8849, CE Certified, UPC Code 0-42237-08314-2

Capacity # 27SA Automatic Pump In Gallons Per Hour
Operating Voltage Head In Feet
0' 3.35' 6.7'
Gallons Per Hour
12 VDC 1050 720 480
13.6 VDC 1100 860 600

RUL-PMP-27S-Submersible-Bulletin.pdf
RUL-PMP-27S-Submersible-Manual.pdf

Questions & Answers

Do I need a separate switch with automatic Rule Bilge Pumps?
Through advanced electronic technology, Rule Automatic Bilge Pumps eliminate the need for a separate switch to activate the pump. Once power is supplied, starting and stopping is completely automatic. The pump checks for water every 2-1/2 minutes by running for a second and measuring load against the impeller. If water is present, the pump remains on until the water is removed. Thereafter it resumes its 2-1/2 minute check cycle. The pumps feature two positive leads, one which is automatic and one which can manually override the pump and turn it on at any time.
How do I mount an automatic Rule Bilge Pumps?
Press strainer base fingers inward and lift pump to remove from strainer. Mount the strainer to your boat with stainless steel screws. On a fiberglass boat you may prefer to bond a wooden block in place and then mount the strainer. To assemble pump to strainer, align the clasps to the strainer fingers and press pump down to snap lock in place. To mount this pump to a transom or a side surface, use Rule Model 66 vertical mounting bracket.
What size wire should I use to connect the automatic Rule Bilge Pumps?
Normal installation requires 16-gauge wire. For installations over 25 feet from battery, use 14-gauge wire.
How do I connect the automatic Rule Bilge Pumps electrically?
Black pump wire connects to negative (-) side of the battery. Brown pump wire connects to the automatic side of the switch. Brown with white stripe wire connects to the manual side of the switch.
On what wire should the fuse be?
Install recommended size fuse in the positive (+) Brown wire.
What fuse sizes should I use on 12 volt pumps?
Model 500 GPH uses 2.5 amps fuse; 800 GPH uses 5.0 amp fuse and 1100GPH uses 5.0 amp fuse
Are the Rule Bilge Pumps equipped with fuses.
Pump are not equipped with a fuse. Always install the recommended fuse size in the (+) power line. Failure to install proper fuse could result in personal injury and/or fire hazards.
At what level should wire connections be?
KEEP ALL WIRE CONNECTIONS ABOVE HIGHEST POSSIBLE WATER LEVEL.
How do I seal (waterproof) wire connections?
Wire connections should be sealed with Marine Grade Silicone Rubber, Liquid Electrical Tape, or Sudbury Elastomeric Marine Sealant to prevent corrosion.
When eliminating the manual override option ( 2-wire installation) what do I do with the 3rd wire (Brown/White)?
When using two wire installations, eliminating the manual override option, the 3rd wire (Brown/White) must be sealed and secured high above the bilge water.
How are Rule Pumps plumbed?
Bilge Pumps must be plumbed to a thru-hull fitting that remains above the water line at all times. On sailboats, locate the thru-hull fitting high enough on the center of the transom to be above the anticipated water line. To prevent water traps that can cause your pump to airlock the hose must rise continuously from the pump to the thru-hull fitting with no clips where water can collect. Attach the discharge hose to the pump and thru-hull fitting with stainless steel hose clamps.

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