Proactive Stainless Steel Mega-Monsoon XL Pump

The Proactive SS Mega-Monsoon XL pump with PVC motor lead is capable of pumping up to 180 feet from ground level.

Features

  • Reliable design is suitable for continuous sampling or purging of groundwater wells
  • Long lasting, high performance pump motor lasts over 400 hours under normal working conditions
  • Bottom debris filter screen allows operation under harsh conditions with higher turbidity
List Price $2,248.90
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Overview
The Proactive Stainless Steel Mega-Monsoon XL pump is capable of pumping up to 180 feet from ground level by simply connecting it to a 12-volt battery and controller. When using the Low Flow with Power Booster 3 XL LCD Controller and low flow control valve, the pump can sample as low as 10mL per minute from any depth.

Maintenance
The main wear-out parts consisting of the motor and seal all have been incorporated in a single replaceable motor module. Should the existing replaceable motor module fail in the field, a new replaceable motor module can quickly be installed within 60 seconds by a simple quarter turn twist! Once installed, your pump is essentially new and will have a life span identical to a new pump.

  • Power Consumption: 1100 Watts (max)
  • Volt Recommendation: 12-15V at source
  • Maximum Amp Output: 42 Amps
  • Measurements: 7.5" length x 1.82" diameter
  • Construction: High polish stainless steel
  • Required Tubing: 3/8" ID tubing
  • (1) 12V Stainless Steel Mega-Monsoon XL pump
  • (1) 190' PVC wire lead
  • (1) Tubular metal reel with pump holder
  • (2) Motor modules
  • (1) Disposable low flow control valve
  • (1) Wrench
Questions & Answers
Does the 400 hour motor life refer to the replaceable motor module?
Yes. The motor life on the Proactive Stainless Steel Mega-Monsoon XL Pump module is 400 hours under normal conditions and is user-replaceable.
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