Item #1019438

SHURflo High Flow Dual Water Pump System

$994.99 - $1,054.99
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          Description

          The most advanced system available. This fully-automatic, quiet unit delivers water smoothly and consistently.

          Features:

          • Built to withstand the harsh marine environment with electro-coated motor, O-ring seals and fully-sealed wire entries
          • Includes the AQUA KING II Supreme 5.0 Pump and Pro Blaster II Ultimate 5.0 Pump

          Specifications:

          • 4558-153-E75:
            • Voltage: 12V DC
            • Flow Rate: 10.0 GPM (37.8 LPM)
            • Amps (Max): 13/11
            • Shut-off pressure: 55 PSI (3.8 BAR)
          • 4558-163-E75:
            • Voltage: 24V DC
            • Flow rate: 10.0 GPM (37.8 LPM)
            • Amps (Max): 7/6
            • Shut-off pressure: 55 PSI (3.8 BAR)

          Owner's Manual

          4558-153-E75 Data Sheet

          4558-163-E75 Data Sheet

          WARNING

          This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.

          For more information go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov.

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          Questions

          Where do you attach the filters

          Asked by: Bmorg
          It depends on the application. Most installations install low-pressure-drop filters on the suction side of the pump, and high-pressure-drop filters on the pressure side of the pump. A sediment filter is a good example of a low-pressure-drop filter (until the filter element is exhausted) and a block carbon filter is an example of a high-pressure-drop filter. On this particular pump the filter would be installed in-line with the either the input or output hose.
          Answered by: Don J
          Date published: 2025-06-06
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