| Gallons per Minute at Discharge Height Above Pumping level | Maximum Discharge Head |
| 0" | 5" | 10" | 20" |
5.0 GPM | 4.6 GPM | 3.7 GPM | 1.7 GPM | 20" (9 PSI) |
NOTE: -
• SELF-PRIMING: With a wet impeller, pump will produce a suction lift of about 4 feet (1.2m) and lift of 20 feet (6m) when primed. If the pump is dry, it will prime about 1.5 feet (0.47m).Be sure suction lines are airtight or pump will not self-prime.
• RUNNING DRY: Unit depends on liquid pumped for lubrication. Do not run dry for more than 30 seconds. Lack of liquid will damage the impeller.
• PRESSURES: For operation, pressure should not exceed 9 psi (20 feet).
• TEMPERATURES: impeller recommended for liquid temperatures of 50° to 160°F (10° to 70°C).
USES :
Use for bilge pumping, live well circulation, washdown and general pumping requirements. If bilge water contains significant amounts of oil, the standard impeller must be replaced with a nitrile impeller #6303-0003 to avoid impeller swell.
NOTICE: If pump is idle for extended periods, the impeller may stick to the pump body, preventing motor rotation and causing blown fuses. To correct, remove end cover and impeller. Clean body and impeller, then lubricate with water or small amounts of grease before assembly.