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Big Frog Pump Specifications
Big Frog Pumps
The Pro’s choice. Double Silicon Carbide mechanical seals (impeller side) in lubricant chamber. SiC provide greater hardness (approaching diamond), withstanding of pumping pressure, corrosion and abrasion resistant, self-lubrication and temperature fluctuation tolerance. Drive shaft and pump housing are made from stainless steel, and the housing is further reinforced with fiberglass for bulletproof abrasion and corrosion resistance. Big Frog pumps boast one of the lowest field failure rates in the industry
Key Features
- Tough-torque Vortex impeller passes solids to 1¼”
- Rotor, shaft, seals engineered for 24/7 continuous duty
- Overload sensor shut-off keeps pump from burn-out and overheating
- Stainless steel and fiberglass reinforced construction
- Removable fish & frog guard protects pond inhabitants from harm
Fish, wildlife and environmentally safe; contains no oil
Recommended Pipe Diameter
Pipe diameter and not outlet discharge diameter determines the maximum possible water flow produced by a pump. The recommended pipe diameter for this pump will allow it produce the maximum pump flow. If it is likely or possible that a larger pump may be installed in the future, Half Off Ponds recommends installing a larger diameter pipe or hose. Please refer to the table in the Flexible Pipe, Hose and Tubing category to determine the correct pipe diameter for your water feature.
Monthly Operating Cost
The monthly operating cost is based on continuous operation and an average energy cost of $0.008333 per KwH (source: U.S Dept of Energy). Your actual operating cost will vary based on energy cost, operating hours and head pressure
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