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Rule 2000 GPH 12 Volt Bilge Pump Model 10
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  • Completely submersible
  • Silent operation
  • Marine-grade blocked wiring
  • Ignition protection
Part #10
Warranty3 Year
Made InMexico
Shipping Wt4 lbs

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Product Description

Rule 2000 GPH 12V bilge pump, part number 10, is a stand alone product with switches sold separately. The pump can be paired with a float or panel switch, providing an extra level of security and protection. It is engineered with snap-lock strainer base allowing for easy access to clean the strainer and impeller cavity also features a vented impeller housing to prevent the pump from becoming airlocked. Removable discharge fittings, including straight or 90-degree ports are available to suit your installation requirements as well.

Specifications
  • For fresh water and salt water use only
  • Runs on 12V DC power
  • Draws 8.4 Amps at 12 VDC
  • Requires 15A fuse (not included)
  • Discharge port is 1-1/8"

Features
  • Compact, efficient, long-life motors with ability to run dry for short periods
  • Easy-clean, snap-lock strainer bases
  • Stainless steel shafts
  • Completely submersible
  • Marine-grade blocked wiring
  • Rust and corrosion protection
  • Built-in Thermal Cut-Off (TCO) provides added protection for pump and vessel
  • Silent operation with minimal vibration
  • Ignition protection
  • CE and ISO 8849 certification
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$172.06 US

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Product Specifics

BrandRule
ColorRed, White, Blue
Made InMexico
Item Weight3.2 lbs
ManufacturerXylem
Manufacturer #10
ModelRule 10
Part #10
Product TypeBilge Pump
Shipping Dims6" x 6" x 4"
Shipping Wt4 lbs
Size2000 GPH
UPC042237083326
Warranty3 Year

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