Jabsco Mag Drive Centrifugal Pump - 14GPM - 110V AC [436979] - CWR-54197
Designed for applications that require a safe and leak free, continuous duty pump. Great for marine air conditioning circulation, Ice Makers, Hot water circulation, Livewell and Bait tank installations.
Pump Head is manufactured in chemical resistant thermo-plastics - entirely non-metallic.
UL listed, ignition and thermally protected fan cooled motor.
Features
- 13.73 GPM open Flow
- 110V AC 60Hz
- 1/2" NPT ports for easy connection
- 21 foot head
Specifications
| Voltage |
110 V |
| Flow Rate |
14 GPM |
| Box Dimensions |
8" H × 10" W × 11" L |
| Weight |
7.1 lbs |
| UPC |
671880624275 |
What our Experts Think
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Powerful Flow: 14 GPM output handles demanding pumping applications.
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Maintenance-Free Mag Drive: Eliminates shaft seals for leak-free, long-lasting operation.
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Durable Construction: Resistant to corrosion and tough marine or industrial environments.
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Easy Installation: Compact, lightweight design fits most setups.
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Energy Efficient: Optimized for 110V AC operation with minimal power consumption.
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Quiet & Smooth: Provides consistent, low-noise pumping for sensitive environments.
Q&A
Q: What type of pump is this?
A: Magnetic drive centrifugal pump, designed for corrosion-resistant fluid transfer in industrial and marine applications.
Q: What is the flow rate?
A: Provides 14 GPM for efficient liquid handling.
Q: What is the power requirement?
A: Operates on 110V AC, compatible with standard electrical outlets.
Q: What are its key features?
A: Sealless magnetic drive, durable corrosion-resistant materials, quiet operation, and maintenance-free design.
Q: What applications is it suitable for?
A: Ideal for chemical transfer, marine bilge pumping, and other industrial liquid handling tasks.
Q: What condition is the pump in?
A: Brand new, factory-sealed Jabsco Mag Drive Centrifugal Pump 14 GPM - 110V AC [436979] (CWR-54197).
Maintenance Tips
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Check electrical connections and ensure proper 110V AC supply before use
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Inspect mounting hardware for tightness and stability
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Ensure suction and discharge lines are free of debris to prevent pump damage
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Operate within recommended voltage and duty cycle to avoid overheating
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Inspect pump housing, impeller, and seals periodically for wear or corrosion
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Keep exterior and vents clean to prevent dust buildup
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Check hoses and fittings for leaks, cracks, or wear
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Avoid running the pump dry to protect seals and impeller
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Store in a dry, protected area when not in use
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Follow manufacturer maintenance schedule for long-term performance