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Bilge Pumps up to 1000 GPH
Pumps
The Rule non-automatic pumps require a
float switch
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Rule-A-Matic Switches |
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Year after year, the
Rule-A-Matic has been the switch of choice for boaters the world over.
Our latest design now includes a removable base for easy cleaning and
servicing, a mercury free snap switch tested to over one million cycles
and marine grade “blocked” wire. Designed for pumps drawing up to 14 Amps.
Model 35A and 35FA now includes a 2 year warranty. This Rule A Matic
switch is only suitable for pumps up to 2000 GPH.
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Rule-A-Matic plus float switch |
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Sleek and Robust,
the Rule-A-Matic Plus float switch has a strong, fully integrated,
impact resistant cover, which protects against debris and jamming. 14
gauge highly abrasive resistant marine grade wire, and a built-in test
feature. Designed for pumps drawing upto to 20 Amps Model 40A and 40FA.
The Rule A Matic Switch now includes a 2 year warranty.
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Bilge Alarm including a Rule-A-Matic
plus Switch |
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The High Water Bilge
Alarm consists of a non-mercury float switch and an in-dash gauge that
features both a visual and an audible 85 db alarm. This unit allows an
unmanned compartment to be constantly monitored. For additional
compartments add additional Rule Float Switches. Complies with CFR 182.530
which requires a visual and audible alarm in each unmanned space on
commercial vessels at least 26' (7.9m) in length.
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Rule 1000 GPH bilge pump |
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The Rule 1000 bilge pump is an upgraded version of
the time tested rule 800. The Rule 1000 is designed for small boat with deep
"V" hull and applications
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Totally Submersible |
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Ignition Protected, to all existing
safety standards BIA, NMMA, ISO and EC |
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Water-cooled for longer life |
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Exclusive rule® moisture tight seals |
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Snap-lock Base |
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Silent and vibration free |
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No burn out if run dry |
Specification:
 | Height: 102mm |
 | Width: 64mm |
 | Weight: 396grams |
 | Hose diameter: 19mm |
 | Current: 4.0A |
Rule 1000 |
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