Berkeley 7FLJ Pump

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DEEP WELL PUMP

Berkeley 7FLJ Cast Iron Deep Well Pump 3/4 HP

Berkeley 7FLJ Cast Iron Deep Well Pump 3/4 Horse Power (includes Ejector Kit)

FL and FLJ Series Cast Iron Convertible Jet Pumps

FL Series Pumps feature a proven self-priming "convertible" design. the same convertible jet can be attached to the pump for use in shallow well installations, or be utilized in 4" or larger wells for use as a double pipe deep well jet.

FL Series Pumps provide high capacities up to 11 GPM ... depths to 90 feet. They are rated for 30-50 PSI operation

KEY FEATURES
  • Quality Cast Iron Construction: Pump Body is Rugged One-Piece Unit, Specially Treated to Resist Corrosion. Drain Port Provided for Easy Winterizing
  • Precision Molded Lexan® Impeller for Perfect Balance..... Ultra Smooth for Highest Performance and Efficiency
  • Precision Molded Diffuser Primes Faster, Handles More Air. Mult-Port, Precision-Molded Reinforced Polypropylene
  • High Quality Pressure Switch With Adjustable Cut-In Setting. Fixed 20 PSI Differential
  • Mechanical Shaft Seal With Precision Lapped Highly Polished Carbon-Ceramic Surfaces and Stainless Steel Construction
  • Superior Insulations Materials on Motor Windings Protect Against Excessive Moisture and Contaminants .... Assures Prolonged Motor Life
  • Balanced Rotor is Die Cast Under High Pressures for Uniform Performance and Greater Efficiency
  • Shielded, Permanently Lubricated Ball Bearings, Extensively Tested to Ensure Extended Life and Smooth, Quiet Operation
  • 416 Stainless Steel Pump and Motor Shaft for Maximum Corrosion Resistance. One Piece Threaded Shaft for Positive Impeller Drive and Alignment
  • Dustproof Motor Canopy Protects All Electrical Components From Dirt, Dust and Insects. Ventilating Air Cannot Contaminate Vital Switching Components ... The Most Common Cause of Motor Failure
 
WARRANTY
12 months from date of original installation, or 18 months from date of manufacture