Submersible Drainage/Sump Utility Pumps
Submersible Pumps
AMT Submersible Sump Pumps are designed for many applications including sump pits, drainage pits, overflow tanks, basements, dewatering, excavation, grain elevators, construction drainage, cooling towers and other applications requiring clear water removal. AMT submersible pumps (except SS model 5780-98) include automatic float switch, thermal overload protector and suction screen.
AMT Submersible Utility Pumps are reliable, cost effective, low maintenance and many are readily available "Off-the-shelf" for fast 24 hour shipment. For use with non-flammable liquids compatible with pump component materials.
AMT Submersible Utility Pumps are reliable, cost effective, low maintenance and many are readily available "Off-the-shelf" for fast 24 hour shipment. For use with non-flammable liquids compatible with pump component materials.
- Stainless Steel, Cast Iron and Plastic Construction
- Built-in Thermal Protection
- Triplex Seal System; Double Mechanical Seals Plus Shaft Seal
- Automatic Float Switch Included (Except SS Model 5780-98)
- 115 VAC UL/SJT Cord with 3 Prong Plug
- U.L./CSA Listed
- 1/8 to 1/2 HP
- 1" to 2" NPT Port Sizes
- Max. Temperature 104ºF
- Clog Resistant Impellers
Unit of Measure
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/Asset/a2517.jpg 5811-99 Submersible Drainage/Sump Utility Pump with Automatic Float Switch Unit Price $343.50
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/Asset/a2517.jpg 5780-98 Submersible Drainage/Sump Utility Pump Unit Price $926.25
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/Asset/a2517.jpg 5792-95 Submersible Drainage/Sump Utility Pump with Automatic Float Switch Unit Price $552.75
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Manufacturer | N/A American Machine and Tool Company | |||||
Model # | N/A 5811-99 | N/A 5780-98 | N/A 5792-95 | |||
Curve | N/A C | N/A E | N/A F | |||
Power | N/A 1/2 hp | |||||
Inlet Size |
N/A 1.5" NPT | N/A 2" NPT | N/A 2" NPT | |||
Voltage (AC) at 60 Hz | N/A 115 V | |||||
Full Load Current | N/A 4.9 A | N/A 5.0 A | N/A 6.9 A | |||
Screen Size | N/A 1/2" x 1 1/2" | N/A | N/A | |||
Temperature | N/A 104 ºF | |||||
Note | N/A Electric supply for ALL motors must be with ± 10% of nameplate voltage. | |||||
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