Compact submersible 360 GPH electric pump for use as a bilge or bait pump on smaller craft. Totally submersible pump with water cooled, ignition protected motor, stainless steel shaft and snap-off strainer base. This pump is extemely efficient, draws low current and offers high capacity output in a very compact housing, to fit into the smallest available space. Requires a Rule float switch to operate automatically. Available in 12 volt only. 3 year limited warranty.
360 US gallons per hour - 23 litres per minute
Compact - 89mm H x 61mm W
Fully submersible
Ignition protected - won't create a spark
12 volt DC - 2.1 amp draw
Hose outlet suits 20mm (3/4") hose
About Rule Submersible Bilge Pumps
Rule electric submersible bilge pumps, float switches and accessories are manufactured to the highest standards.
Rule are world leaders and the innovators in bilge pump design and construction and have won many industry innovation awards.
Rule pumps have set the standard for the industry for many years and are the first choice of pleasure boat owners, boat manufacturers and commercial fishermen throughout the world.
Rule manufacture bilge pumps to suit boats of all sizes from small runabouts to large yachts and cruisers. Available in automatic or non-automatic versions. Capacities listed on the following pages are US gallons per hour at open discharge. Amp draws listed are at 12 volt. Amp draw at 13.6 volts (fully charged battery) will be higher than shown.
Rule pumps are backed by Rule's 3 year limited warranty on bilge pumps.
The pump performance chart is an approximate guide to the output of various Rule pumps at various pumping heights. The left hand column shows the height in metres that the pump will push water to, and the bottom horizontal column shows output in US gallons per hour at the various pumping heights. Note that at maximum head height shown - output is zero water.
Rule electric submersible bilge pumps will not lift water - they will only push it up. They must be submersed in the water. Output, water flow and pumping height will vary depending on battery charge and type of installation.