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| Features & Benefits |
Submersible sewage/*effluent or dewatering pump
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Float operated, submersible (NEMA 6) 2-pole mechanical switch
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Durable cast construction, ASTM Class 25 cast iron, switch case and pump housing
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Cast iron base on models 267 and 268
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Engineered plastic base on model 266
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Non-Clogging Vortex Impeller Design. Engineered plastic impeller with metal inserts on models 266, 267 & 268 (1 PH). Model 267 available with cast iron impeller option. (Cast iron impeller standard on 3 PH models.)
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Not effected by materials normally found in drainage and sewage pumps
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Stainless steel screws, bolts, handle, guard and arm and seal assembly
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Neoprene square ring & gasket
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Oil-filled, hermetically sealed motor
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Oil lubricated bearings
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Carbon and ceramic shaft seal
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Passes 2” spherical solids
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2” female and 3" NPT male discharge
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Model 268 contains combination 2” NPT female 3” NPT male discharge
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On point: 12” (automatic units)
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Off point: 4” (automatic units)
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Corrosion resistant powder coated epoxy finish
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Completely submersible
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Watertight and dust tight
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Automatic and non-automatic models available
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BN and BE267 model pumps available packaged with a piggyback variable level float switch
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Automatic reset thermal overload protection (1 Phase only)
Consult factory for special applications:
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Minimum recommended basin size (small load applications): simplex 18” x 30”, duplex 30” x 36”
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High water alarms available
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Standard 266 model: 41 lbs, ½ HP
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Standard 267 model: 47.5 lbs, ½ HP
- Standard 268 model: 51 lbs, ½ HP
- For “M” and “D” models, the approximate gallons pumped out per cycle are:
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Tank Diameter |
Gallons Pumped |
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18” simplex |
8 gallons |
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24” simplex |
15 gallons |
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30” duplex |
22 gallons |
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36” duplex |
33 gallons |
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48” duplex |
60 gallons |
* May be used in those states where codes do not restrict solids size in effluent systems.
** See charts for UL and CSA listings.
Extended Warranty available for Sump Models 266, 267 and 268.
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The sizing of effluent systems normally requires variable level float(s) controls and properly sized basins to achieve required pumping cycles or dosing timers with non-automatic pumps.
Reserve powered design.
For unusual conditions a reserve safety factor is engineered into the design of every Zoeller pump.
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