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Superior Pump builds pumps that are truly built to last and are 100% factory tested. Superior Pump uses quality components including solid copper motor windings, heavy duty stainless steel jacketed shaft seals, double o-ring seals on motor plate, and electronically controlled split capacitors. Superior Pump model 92372, 1/3 HP submersible sump pump with vertical float switch, will move water up to 2880 gal. per hour. This pump is UL/cu listed and CSA certified and backed by a 1 year warranty.1 Year warranty
For additional information on this product, please see the Product Documents section for all downloadable user manuals, installation guides, brochures and warranty statements.
- Tough thermoplastic construction
- Pumps up to 2880 gal. per hour pumps water up to 30 vertical feet
- Vertical float switch
- 1-1/2 inch NPT discharge
- Handles up to 3/8 inch solids
- Thermoplastic impeller
- 10 foot power cord with piggy back plug
- Continuous duty, thermally protected split capacitor motor
- 1 Year warranty
- Permanent split capacitor continuous duty motor
| Brand | Superior Pump |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Imported |
| Amperage | 4.1A |
| Basin Diameter | 14 in. |
| Body Material | Thermoplastic |
| Compatible Pipe Material | ABS |
| Discharge Connection | Threaded Female |
| Discharge Port Diameter | 1-12 in. |
| Discharge Rate at 0 ft. | 4,800 GPH |
| Discharge Rate at 10 ft. | 4,140 GPH |
| Engine Brand | N/A |
| Engine Displacement | 0 cc |
| Features | Float Switch, Submersible |
| Fuel Capacity | 0 oz. |
| Horsepower | 13 HP |
| Hose Diameter | 0 in. |
| Impeller Material | Thermoplastic |
| Inlet Connection | Threaded Female |
| Inlet Diameter | 6-14 in. |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 2,880 GPH |
| Maximum Head Lift | 25 ft. |
| Maximum Operating Pressure | 10.8 PSI |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | 120degF |
| Maximum Solids Diameter | 38 in. |
| Maximum Suction Lift | 30 ft. |
| Minimum Operating Pressure | 10.8 PSI |
| Minimum Operating Temperature | 32degF |
| Oil Capacity | 15 oz. |
| Power Cord Length | 10 ft. |
| Power Type | Electric |
| Product Height | 12.75 in. |
| Product Length | 9.25 in. |
| Product Weight | 9 lb. |
| Product Width | 6.25 in. |
| Pump Mechanism | Centrifugal |
| Motor Type | PSC |
| Switch-Off Height | 2 in. |
| Switch-On Height | 6-12 in. |
| Voltage | 120V |
| Warranty | 1 Year Limited |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 92372 |
Q: How to install this submersible sump pump? Will this 1/3 HP pump water 75 feet?
9 years ago- A: Here is some information on how to install a sump pump: Once the concrete has cured, set the sump pump in the basin as directed by the manufacturer. Connect the check valve and attach PVC discharge piping. Run the piping up the wall and out through a hole you drill in the rim joist. Extend the piping to the outside, allowing water to drain away from the foundation. If the grade is not suitably sloped away from the house, you may need to install a drywell outside for the discharge piping to empty into. Do not run discharge into sewer or septic systems unless you are sure this is permitted by local building codes. Seal around hole in rim joist with caulk. Now plug the sump pump into a GFCI receptacle. Fill the basin with water and test the pump. in pumps 80 gallons of water per minute9 years agoHelpful?
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Q: How to install this submersible sump pump? Will this 1/3 HP pump water 75 feet?
9 years ago- A: Here is some information on how to install a sump pump: Once the concrete has cured, set the sump pump in the basin as directed by the manufacturer. Connect the check valve and attach PVC discharge piping. Run the piping up the wall and out through a hole you drill in the rim joist. Extend the piping to the outside, allowing water to drain away from the foundation. If the grade is not suitably sloped away from the house, you may need to install a drywell outside for the discharge piping to empty into. Do not run discharge into sewer or septic systems unless you are sure this is permitted by local building codes. Seal around hole in rim joist with caulk. Now plug the sump pump into a GFCI receptacle. Fill the basin with water and test the pump. in pumps 80 gallons of water per minute9 years agoHelpful?
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