Twin Port Cartridge Pumps Handle Two Jobs at Once

31.08.2004

Now there's a durable pump on the market that serves the boat's livewell and washdown systems at the same time - the new twin port cartridge Live-well Pump from Johnson Pump AB.

Using only one intake thru-hull for both systems, the new Twin Port Cartridge Live-well Pump from Johnson Pump provides a continuous flow to the live-well and a bypass for the on-demand washdown pump.

With capacities ranging from 550 to 1,250 GPH, these rugged pumps feature compression lip seals designed to handle greater inlet pressures created by high-speed pickup installations. The Twin Ports also offer the convenience of Johnson Pump's original cartridge-style motors. The precision cartridges regularly provide 1,500 hours of service life and run-dry capability, and the 316 stainless steel shafts and fasteners ensure saltwater corrosion resistance.

Twin Port Cartridge Livewell Pumps are available with multiple port options, including Johnson Pump's tough new Dura-Port design. The inlet port and base are molded from glass-filled polypropylene plastic, and the housing is made of high-impact ABS plastic.

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