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Sunami Pumps

Sunami Pumps

Aqua Ultraviolet Sunami External Self Priming Pumps are known for very high flow rates and extremely quiet operation.

The Sunami's are available in horsepower ratings from 1/3hp to 5hp.

Features:

  • High efficiency impeller maximizes water flow.
  • Three year limited manufacturer's warranty.
  • One piece case eliminates bolts and gaskets and contributes to quiet operation.
  • Internal ribs in 'huge' strainer basket assures flow even when filled with leaves and debris.
  • Oversized strainer basket reduces cleaning frequency.
  • Double Ring-lok(tm) design gives "Tool Free" access to strainer basket and pump internals.
  • High efficiency impeller maximizes water flow
  • External Design - NOT submersible
  • 3" FNPT x 3" slip male adapters included (2" reducing bushings also included).
Item   Description Price Order
A10183 Sunami Pump 1/3HP $ 675.25 C a l l
A10184 Sunami Pump 3/4HP $ 698.25 C a l l
A10188 Sunami Pump 3HP $ 1330.00 C a l l
A40126 Sunami Strainer Basket $ 38.99 C a l l
A40127 Sunami Lid O-Ring $ 14.23 C a l l
A40133 Sunami Clear Lid $ 15.82 C a l l
A40137 Sunami O-Ring For Motor Ring $ 12.98 C a l l
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Summer usually means increased pond water loss due to evaporation, which of course leads to topping off our ponds more. You should always add dechlorinator when topping off the water level of a pond. Any amount of chlorine (such as that found in treated water) can be harmful to your fish. Even if it is not enough chlorine to mean immediate death of the fish, this chlorine can still cause harm to proper gill function.
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