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4000 GPH Bilge Pump - Automatic Model

 
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Rule 56 Series Automatic and Non-Automatic Models 2" Discharge

Designed for the toughest application, this 4000 GPH bilge pump optimizes Rule's exclusive design features to produce the highest capacity available for a pump its size.
This pump has a 1-1/2" discharge outlet.

"Automatic" models pump when water is sensed in the bilge, and do not require a separate float switch.
"Non-Automatic" (traditional) models are activated by a separate float or panel mounted switch (sold separately).

Completely submersible
Rust and corrosion protected
Silent, vibrationless operation
Moisture tight seals
Anti-airlock protection
Compact, energy efficient, long life motor
Able to run dry without motor burn-out
Marine grade sealed wiring
Easy to clean, snap-lock strainer base
Stainless steel shaft
Ignition protected
CE and ISO 8849 certification
3-year limited warranty


Heavy on the technical side...

"Automatic" bilge pumps feature computerized operation based on the principle of impeller resistance. Float switches are not required.
The pump turns on every 2-1/2 minutes for about one second to sense for water in the bilge. If water is present, the pump will sense resistance and continue to run until the water is removed. Thereafter, it continues to check for water every 2-1/2 minutes. Power use in the checking mode for this 4000 gph pump totals only 0.76 Amp hours per day.

Note The capacity of ALL centrifugal bilge pumps, regardless of manufacturer, is rated at "open flow" with no hoses or resistance to impede output. In actual use, however, the work of lifting the bilge water out of the boat will decrease the output of the pump.
The higher the lift, the less the output.
For a typical larger bilge pump, expect an output decrease of approximately 5% per foot of lift.
For these Rule 4000 gph pumps, the tested output is about 87% of rated capacity when the maximum height of the discharge hose (not the outlet thru-hull) is 3 ft above the pump, and about 77% of rated output at 6 ft above the pump, and 65% output at 9 ft.
Pump output is further decreased by long discharge runs, any elbows in the discharge line, internal corrugations in the hose selected, etc.

If you have any doubts about the ability of any bilge pump to meet the requirements of your installation, it is always prudent (and not much more expensive) to simply purchase a higher capacity pump.
Made to order: No
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Est. Delivery: see chart
Item Lead Time Addl Image Our SKU
Mfg P/N
Specs Status Price Quantity
4000 GPH Bilge Pump - 12V, Automatic (2 in. Hose)6 business days SKU 62306
Mfg p/n 56S
Out of Stock $377.29
EACH
4000 GPH Bilge Pump - 12V, Non-Automatic (2 in. Hose)2 business days SKU 48680
Mfg p/n 1005107
Backordered but available $315.76
4000 GPH Bilge Pump - 24V, Non-Automatic (2 in. Hose)6 business days SKU 128546
Mfg p/n 56D-24
1 in stock $315.75
Each