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Franklin Electric Turf Boss 70 GPM 1-1/2 HP Self-Priming Cast Iron Sprinkler Pump w/ SS Impeller (3-Phase)
Expert Recommended AccessoriesSelected by Jim, our Expert
Required Accessories9
These accessories are required to properly setup/install this product.
Optional Accessories10
Features
Inlet Size
1-1/2 Inch
Style
Sprinkler
GPM
70 Gallons
Product Video Disclaimer: "PED is not responsible for any variances from the product in this video and the item you purchase. Please review all product specs prior to purchase."
FPS Series Turf Boss 1-1/2 HP Sprinkler Pump (3-Phase)
Great for business and light commercial applications
Sprinkler systems, light agg. irrigation & industrial liquid transfer
Heavy Duty Cast Iron Pump Case w/ Base Plate
Highly durable, additional support, quiet operation and long life
3-Phase A.O. Smith 56J Motor (3450 RPM)
Versatile design accepts 208-230/460V power
304 Stainless Steel Impeller w/ Stainless Steel Eye Seal
For Maximum Durability & efficient operation you can rely on
Lifts Water From A Depth Up To 25' - Self-Priming Design
1" Priming plug for faster start-up, No additional priming required
Carbon/Ceramic/Stainless Steel Mechanical Seal
Provides a reliable seal against water leakage
Engineered For Easy Service
Back pull-out design, leaves plumbing & base/case in place
1-1/2" FNPT Suction & Discharge
Allows for use in a variety of applications
46 PSI Max & Handles Water Temperatures up to 120°F
1-Year Limited Warranty
California residents see
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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Product QuestionsAnswered by Jim, the Water Pump Expert
What is a three-phase impeller?
Roger
from Oregon
August 11, 2023
Answer
The phase is related to the electrical supply. Most residential applications will run on single-phase electrical, whereas most commercial applications will run on three-phase electrical. The subject of electrical phases is complicated, and you can check out our related article to learn more. Although the article focuses on generators, it explains electrical phases in a thorough way.
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