Qwik Jon® Ultima 204
Qwik Jon® Ultima 204
Economical lavatory and shower system designed for free-standing or built-in installation
Features and Benefits
Install a Qwik Jon® Ultima just about anywhere
- Contains 1/2 HP mini-grinder pump
- Dual cutting action provides over 70,000 cuts per minute (50 Hz: 60,000 cuts per minute), greatly reducing the potential for clogging and increasing pump reliability.
- Preassembled pump and tank for easy installation
- No need to destroy concrete floors
- No need to elevate floor
- Designed to accommodate a lavatory, bathtub and/or shower
- Perfect for basements, cabins, workshops, garages, additions, pool houses, etc.
- Reduces construction costs
- 1” discharge (can be reduced to 3/4” to replace existing systems)
- Pumps any direction
- Can be installed either free-standing or behind a wall with the 2” MPT or 1-1/2” internal slip side inlets
Pump features
- Automatic level control switch
- Thermal overload protected motor
- Stainless steel screws, bolts and handle
- Non-clogging vortex impeller
- UL listed, 3-wire, neoprene 9' (3m) cord and plug
- Maximum temperature 130 °F (54 °C)
Tank features
- Durable ABS tank with white finish
- Light-weight
- Built-in check valve
Items included
- Tank, lid and gasket
- 1/2 HP mini-grinder pump
- Back-flow device (check local codes)
- 1” discharge and 1-1/2” vent
- Hardware pack
- Installation instructions
- Shipping weight: 33 lbs (15Kg)
Items needed by installer
- Supply fittings and waste pipe
- Electrical source with ground fault interrupter (GFCI) protected receptacle
- Water supply
- Tools
Notes
Patent Nos. 7,203,976; 2,512,023; 9,352,327; 8,562,287
These pumps not designed for use in any other application.
Product Specifications
Motor | 1/2 HP | |
Hertz | 60 Hz | |
Discharge Size | 1" | |
Cord Length | 9' (3 m) | |
Cord Type | UL listed, 3-wire neoprene cord and plug | |
Max Operating Temperature | 130 °F (54 °C) | |
Motor Protection | Thermal overload | |
Impeller Type | Non-clogging vortex | |
Impeller | Stainless steel | |
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Technical Data
Caution
All installations of controls, protection devices and wiring should be done by a qualified licensed electrician. All electrical and safety codes should be followed including the most recent National Electric Code (NEC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA). Must be installed per local codes.