SEAFLO Dual Bilge Pump Skid w/ HighWater Alarm
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Description
SEAFLO Dual 1500 GPH Bilge Pumps with Triple Float Switch & High-Water Alarm
Application:
For large hull boats/houseboats. Provides automatic bilge dewatering with redundancy and high-water alarm functionality.
Configuration:
- (2) Primary/Backup Bilge Pumps — SEAFLO 01-Series 1500 GPH, 12 VDC
- (3) Float Switches — SEAFLO 02-Series Bilge Pump Float Switches
- Switch A → Controls Pump 1
- Switch B → Controls Pump 2
- Switch C → Activates High-Water Alarm
Mounting:
- Skid/base adheres to hull with 100% silicone, 3M™ 4200, or 3M™ 5200 (see installation notes).
Components:
Pumps (Qty 2):
- SEAFLO 01-Series 1500 GPH Bilge Pump, 12 VDC (https://a.co/d/0atWuWQa)
- Integrated check: N/A (use external check valve if required by your design)
Float Switches (Qty 3):
- SEAFLO 02-Series Bilge Pump Float Switch (non-mercury) (https://a.co/d/0eShBfT5)
Screws:
- 6 - #8 - 3/8"
- 6 - #8 - ½" (Comes with Switch)
Wiring & Components (typical):
- Marine-grade tinned copper wire, AWG sized per run length & current
- In-line fuses or resettable breakers (one per pump, sized to pump spec)
- Waterproof heat-shrink butt splices and ring terminals
- Dedicated alarm circuit fuse
- Optional: Panel-mounted alarm buzzer & LED, test/silence switch
Skid/Base:
- Non-corrosive, marine-grade polymer or fiberglass base, adhesive-ready surface
Adhesive Options:
- 100% Silicone (removable), 3M™ Marine Adhesive Sealant 4200 (semi-permanent), or 3M™ 5200 (permanent)
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