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Expert Recommended AccessoriesSelected by Jim, our Expert
Required Accessories9
These accessories are required to properly setup/install this product.
Optional Accessories10
Features
Inlet Size
2 Inch
Style
Dewatering
GPM
160 Gallons
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S-Series 2" Multi-Purpose Pump Head
Designed for agricultural, transfer & dewatering applications
Plastic Pedestal w/ Carbon-Steel Shaft For Flexible Coupling
Product QuestionsAnswered by Jim, the Water Pump Expert
Is the input shaft stainless steel?
Lennis L.
from Wisconsin
February 27, 2017
Answer
The Pacer model SE2FLPE has a carbon steel shaft. The Pacer SE2FLCSS - 160 GPM (2") Cast-Iron Pedestal Mounted Water Pump is the same pump BUT with a stainless steel shaft.
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Hi Jim Is it okay to have the input 2 inch in and reduce the output to a 1 1/2? that would probably increase the PSI a little bit more too, right? or do I have to match both input and output with the same size hose? Thank you.
Marc D
from Minnesota
January 22, 2014
Answer
It is always recommended that you use the same diameter hose/piping as the suction and discharge ports on the pump. While it is sometimes necessary to reduce that diameter, it is NOT recommended that you do so by more than one size. In this case, 1-1/2" hose or piping would be the maximum reduction, While you may see an increased pressure due to the reduced piping, the pump will also see an increased backpressure on the pump. The more you reduce the hose/piping diameter, the more you increase this backpressure AND increase premature pump failure that would NOT be covered under warranty.
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Can I drive the Pacer SE2FLPE with a variable speed motor to get variable flow rate. Normally I need 20 GPM for water filtering and occasionally more when vacuuming a swimming pool.
Orest Storoshchuk
from Michigan
July 20, 2013
Answer
This pump will operate from 3450 rpm down to 1725 rpm. Below 1725 and you may not get anything. At 3450 rpm the pump requires a minimum of 3hp, at 1725 it requires at least a ½ hp motor.
Please note that the slower the motor speed the less pressure and consequently less pumping distance.
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