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Lancaster Pump SKS50 - 10.2 GPM 1/2 HP Cast Iron Shallow Well Jet Pump
Engineered for increased overall output and efficiency
Stainless Threaded Motor Shaft & Upper/Lower Ball Bearings
Minimizes corrosion and provides smoother and cooler operation
1" FNPT Discharge
Easily connect this pump to most residential plumbing apps.
Built-In Drain Plug
Allows for easy servicing and winterizing
Note* Includes 20/40 Pressure Switch (Not Shown)
3-Year Warranty
Specifications
SKS50
General Information
Product Category
Water Pump
Motor
Voltage
120/240 Volt
Pump
Gallons Per Minute
10.2 Gallons
Inlet Diameter
1-1/4 Inch
Outlet Diameter
1 Inch
Pump Head Material
Cast Iron
Pump Housing Drain
Yes
Housing Material
Cast Iron
Impeller Material
Plastic
Suction Head
25 Feet
Maximum PSI
64
Submersible
No
Engine
Oil-Cooled
No
Horsepower
0.5 hp
Overview
Product Category
Water Pump
Assembly Required
Yes
Weight
34 Pounds
Consumer Warranty
3 Years
Product Length
17.31 Inches
Product Width
6.75 Inches
Product Height
8.2 Inches
Additional Model Numbers
1-SKS50, SKS50
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Product QuestionsAnswered by Jim, the Water Pump Expert
How noisy is this pump compared to a red lion 1/2 HP shallow well pump? I need to boost water pressure from city water supply at 20 PSI.
Palmiro B.
from New Jersey
November 20, 2022
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Answer
While manufactures don't usually issue sound or db ratings on pumps, as long as they are sized and installed properly, either one of these pumps should not be overly loud when running. If you need to insure that this is the right pump for you, we would need to know all the following information: Water Source (city water, holding tank, pond, lake, etc.). Incoming GPM (gallons per minute) and PSI (pressure) to the pump. Required or preferred PSI (Please note these pumps will not increase your GPM). Piping diameter leading to the pump and exiting the pump. Piping distance and max vertical lift from the pump to the furthest point in your system.
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