Bilge Pumps are used to remove bilge water (the bilge is the lowest compartment inside the hull of a ship, where the two sides meet at the bottom). Fuel can mix with the bilge water, therefore, electric bilge pumps are designed to be non-sparking. Electric bilge pumps are often fitted with float switches which turn on the pump automatically when the bilge fills to a set level. Because bilge pumps can fail, a backup pump is recommended. The primary pump should be located at the lowest point of the bilge, while the secondary pump should be located somewhat higher. This activates the secondary pump only when the primary pump is overwhelmed and keeps the secondary pump free of the debris in the bilge that tends to clog the primary pump.
Rule Pumps 12 Volt DC Non-Automatic Bilge Pumps 360 GPH To 3800 GPH. Rule's non-automatic cartridge series bilge pumps offer traditional operation activated by a float or panel switch. Removal of the motor cartridge allows for easy cleaning of the strainer and impeller if clogged with debris. We stock model 20A, 20F, 24DA, 25DA, 27DA (Formally 24, 25D & 27D), models 02, 10, 14, 17. water pump
Rule Pumps 12 Volt DC Automatic Bilge Pumps 500 GPH - 2000 GPH . Rule 12 volt DC automatic computerized bilge pumps do not require float switches. They turn on to check for water every 2-1/2 minutes. If present, it will continue to run until all the water is removed. Power use in the checking mode is minimal. We stock model 25SA, 27SA (Formally 25S & 27S) and Model 53.