Obsolete. Replaced by 4075SS-01
Simer Pumps Booster Ace-In-A-Hole System 3/4 HP 115 V # 3075SS-01. This 3/4 HP 115 volt, single phase, booster offers a maximum additional pressure of up to 40 PSI and up to 26 GPM. Assembled, ready to install; includes 6' 115-volt power cord, 1" Female NPT intake and 1" Male NPT discharge pipes.
3075SS-01 Pump Capacity In Gallons Per Minute With 1" Water Meter |
Model |
HP |
Discharge Pressure Boost (PSI) |
Shut-off |
10 |
15 |
20 |
25 |
30 |
35 |
Gallons Per Minute (GPM) |
3075SS-01 |
3/4 |
22 |
19 |
17 |
13.5 |
10.5 |
5 |
40 PSI |
Specifications
Domestic water supply. Pressure boosting from well city. Automatic water transfer.
Type of pump:Single stage centrifugal
Pump construction: 304 Stainless steel and corrosion-resistant materials.
Inlet & outlet:1" female NPT X 1" male NPT
Cut-in pressure:30 PSI factory setting
Maximum operating pressure:100 PSI (Suction pressure plus discharge pressure cannot exceed 100 PSI)
Tank size:none
Suction lift:none
Maximum inlet pressure:40 PSI (Must install a pressure reducing valve on the suction side of the pump if the inlet pressure is more than 40 PSI)
Electrical:115 volts, 1 phase, -7.2 Amps, 60 Hz, 3/4 HP,thermally protected, TEFC motor. Includes 6' electrical cord with plug
Maximum water temperature:150 degrees Fahrenheit
Carton Dimensions:17.25" high, 16.75" long, 9.5" wide. System Dimensions: 13.50" high, 12.75" long, 8.5" wide.
Weight: 26 lbs
- DO NOT EXCEED A TOTAL SYSTEM PRESSURE OF 100 PSI. THE TOTAL SYSTEM PRESSURE WILL BE THE INCOMMING CITY PRESSURE PLUS THE MAXIMUM OUTPUT PRESSURE FROM THE DATA ABOVE. THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CITY PRESSURE FOR THIS UNIT IS 50 PSI
- USE A PRESSURE REGULATING VALVE IN THE SUCTION AND/OR DISCHARGE LINES AS REQUIRED
- BEFORE INSTALLING THE SYSTEM, BE SURE THAT YOUR CITY FLOW METER CAN HANDLE THE MAXIMUM FLOW REQUIREMENT
- 5/8" METER SIZE = 12 GPM MAXIMUM FLOW RATE
- 3/4" METER SIZE = 30 GPM MAXIMUM FLOW RATE
- 1.0" METER SIZE = 40 GPM MAXIMUM FLOW RATE
- 1.5" METER SIZE = 65 GPM MAXIMUM FLOW RATE
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