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Lifegard Aquatics

Quiet One PRO 5000 (1458 GPH) - LIfegard

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209040
$136.94

$164.99
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Lifegard Quiet One Pumps have been used by reefers for years for silent reliable water movement. Typically employed as a return pump, Lifegard pumps can be used for almost any application where water needs to be moved continuously. 

 

Features:

  • Extremely quiet operation...so quiet you’ll swear it’s not running.
  • Safe for Salt or Freshwater applications.
  • ECO-SAV™ generates more power with less energy consumption.
  • Internal recirculation prevents overheating and ejects obstructing debris.
  • Remarkable impeller technology provides combined rotors, improved shaft materials and corrosion resistant bearings.
  • EZ Access Covers allow ease of maintenance of rotor, shaft and removable impellers.
  • Innovative “cooling chambers” provide air-cooling during dry use and water-cooling in wet applications.
  • Pre-­ filter Grill with Flow Control Valve in submersible applications

 

What's Included?

  • Output: 1458 GPH
  • Maximum Head Height: 11.8 FT
  • Power Consumption: 123 W
  • Inlet: 1" MPT & Barbed Fittings
  • Outlet: 1" MPT & Barbed Fittings
  • Chord Length: 6 FT
  • Dimensions: 7.68 " L x 4.56" W x 5.32" H
More Information
UPC 788379300227
Variable Speed No
Gallons Per Hour 1000 - 2000 GPH
Max Head Height 10 - 15 Feet
Output Size 1 in.
Power Type AC
Power Consumption 123W
Power Cord Length 6 Feet
Input Size 1.0"
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Product Questions

Do the barbed female fitting come with the pump?
Question by: Andy Miller on Jan 14, 2018, 8:02 AM
It does include the barb fittings pictured.
Answer by: Charlie on Jan 17, 2018, 4:35 PM
Can these be used for external use also?
Question by: Nick on Jun 19, 2015, 6:32 AM
Great Question!
The Lifegard pumps are only recommended for internal or submerged use. Feel free to let us know if you have any further questions!
Answer by: Connor on Jun 22, 2015, 3:35 PM