Mounting a stationary tank pump, you don't want to find out the outlet size is wrong after it's installed. This 115V AC pump delivers 20 GPM and uses a 1" outlet with a 1-1/4" inlet. Plumb it once and fuel 20-80 gallon tanks.
Slow transfer rates turn a routine fill into a long wait once you're working with larger tanks. This pump delivers 20 GPM, so you keep fuel moving when you're filling tanks in the 20-80 gallon range. Reliable rotary vane pump technology keeps the transfer consistent instead of surging and sputtering. You finish the fill faster and move on to the next job.
Battery setups and temporary wiring get old fast when the tank never moves. This unit runs on a 115V AC motor and is meant for stationary, above-ground tanks with a nearby AC power source. Once it's mounted, the power stays with the tank instead of following you around. You walk up, power it on, and dispense fuel where the tank lives.
Getting a pump mounted is one thing, then you find out the plumbing connections do not match what you planned. This pump uses 1-1/4" inlet and 1" outlet female connections, so the outlet side steps up from the common 3/4" size. It's a detail that changes what fittings and hose ends you'll run at the pump. You set up the line once with the right connection size instead of reworking the outlet after the pump is mounted.
A one-size pickup tube rarely fits the tank depth you're working with, and a bad fit can leave fuel behind or force a workaround. This pump calls out that you will have to source your own suction pipe and prepare it for your own particular tank needs. You pick the style and length that fits your tank instead of forcing a generic tube to work. You end up with a suction setup that matches your tank instead of fighting it.
Fuel storage can carry grit and larger debris, and a pump mounted in a shop or outdoor tank area takes daily abuse. The built in mesh strainer filters out large particles and contaminants before they move through the pump, and the cast iron construction is built for durability to withstand the harshest environments. Add the thermal protected motor that prevents overheating, and the pump is set up for repeat use without heat buildup getting out of hand. You keep bigger junk out of the line and keep the pump running through everyday transfers.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi everybody. Andy here with etrailer. Let's take a quick look at this Fill-Rite 115 volt AC power fuel transfer pump. Now this is a stationary fuel transfer pump that's designed for above ground tanks where you already have access to standard 115 volt AC power. So this is going to run on a reliable rotary vein motor that's gonna be thermally protected, so it's going to automatically prevent overheating during normal use. So this is gonna be great for farms, small fleets, maintenance shops, and facilities that fuel equipment on site.
And you're looking for like a durable, reliable setup rather than a portable pump. This is gonna be best if you have a permanent tank, access to, again, 115 volt power, and you plan to use it regularly. So this pump is built tough with a cast iron construction. This is going to mount easily to a standard two inch tank bung in its size just right for 20 to 80 gallon tanks giving you fuel at a solid 20 gallons per minute. So that's gonna be fast enough without being overkill.
The one quarter of an inch inlet and in/outlet female connections are on this tank or on this pump rather. And this also has a built-in mesh strainer to catch larger debris before it reaches your equipment. So one thing to know up front, you will need to source and cut your own suction pipe to match your specific tank setup. It's pretty standard for stationary pumps, but it's something to plan for. And as far as compatibility goes, this is really versatile.
This is gonna work with diesel, gasoline, ethanol blends up to E15, biodiesel up to B20, kerosene and several common solvents like mineral spirits and peptone. A few practical limits to keep in mind. This is rated for a 30 minute on and 30 minute off-duty cycle. It has a maximum operating pressure of 23 PSI and this should be wired by a licensed electrician for safety and compliance. Overall, looking at the measurements here, looking at the, what I'm calling the length here, just roughly end to end, about 14 and a quarter inches long, it's gonna be about 10 and 7/8 inches wide, so almost 11 inches wide.
On the height, about 16 and a quarter inches tall. But overall, this is gonna be a dependable, durable, no nonsense pump if you're looking for a pump that's going to be dependable, that's gonna be powered by your AC power and you're looking for something for those stationary fuel tanks or fuel transfer tanks. If you happen to have any other questions, whether it's about this or anything else that we have here at etrailer, don't hesitate to reach out. We do wanna make sure that you're getting exactly what you need. Well, again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.
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