Description
2” cast iron pump, steel impeller and wear plate. Mounts to standard 5/8” keyway shaft 56C frame motors. Features include:
- MADE IN THE USA!
- Viton elastomer seal with stainless spring & carbon/ceramic seal faces
- Stainless impeller sleeve
- Up to 130GPM
- Max 12’ suction lift. A foot valve is recommended to help keep prime
- Internally bypassing at roughly 40PSI so it won’t blow a hose apart
- Priming plug to purge all air from pump bowl to ensure seal longevity
- Drain plug for easy winterization
- Removeable flanges to enable ease of removal in hard pipe installations
- Self-priming with suction flapper to maintain pump prime in most installations
- 1-year warranty on Baldor motors. More info available under Warranty tab
- 1-year warranty on pump defects. Leaking seal, or damage due to misuse is not covered under warranty.
For Repair Terms of Service and Start-Up Procedures, click here.
Cautions:
- Not for pumping gasoline, diesel, kerosene, aviation fuels, or any other combustible or flammable liquid. For pumps suitable for refueling, please see our fuel pump section of the website.
- Do not run pump dry. Wet seal pumps available under our DWS line.
- Pump suction must be the same size or larger than the discharge! If discharging 1-1/2”, you must use 1-1/2” or 2” suction. Failure to follow proper pipe sizing will result in cavitation, which will lead to pump failure and is not covered under warranty.
Plumbing tips:
- To maximize your pump’s capability, use as few 90° elbows as possible. This is especially important on the suction side of the pump.
- These self-priming pumps are designed to provide high flow, but they like to push water, rather than pull it. You can maximize your pump’s performance by keeping the suction line as short, and as straight, as possible.
- 90° elbows are unavoidable. However, we highly suggest using long sweep elbows instead of hard 90° elbows.
- Here’s an example of how badly 90° elbows can affect your flow. In 3” line, every 90° elbow is equivalent to adding an extra 11’ of line. A sweep elbow, however, adds about 8’. A 45° elbow adds 4’ of line. So, if you add 5 90° elbows, you’ve added 55’ to the suction line. By adding that many elbows, you drastically reduce the pump’s efficiency.
- If you have to have numerous elbows, it is recommended you increase your suction line by one pipe size (from 2” to 3”, or from 3” to 4”). Also, be sure to run full port valves and tank fittings. Any restrictions in the suction line will hamper performance. You can only flow as fast as your smallest restriction.
- Most self-priming pumps are designed as internally bypassing, meaning a discharge bypass is not needed. However, it is recommended that you avoid slamming the discharge valve shut, as this can cause a water hammer effect, which can result in seal failure.
Another option is the 26079-21 is a 26079 pump with a 2HP 1PH 115/208-230VAC Baldor motor.