Description
Rule 7700D 7700 GPH Evacuator Pump 12V | Boat Supply Store
For vessels requiring rapid dewatering in emergency situations, this Rule Evacuator pump provides an exceptional solution. Its dual-pump design achieves an astonishing 7,700 GPH (29,148 LPH) from a standard 12V system, effectively replacing less efficient gas-powered alternatives. The unit features a robust 3-inch barbed discharge port and a critical built-in backup system ensuring independent operation of each pump, vital for maintaining vessel safety offshore.
Key Features
- Unmatched Volume: Discharges up to 7,700 GPH (29,148 LPH) for rapid water removal.
- Independent Backup: Built-in system ensures each pump operates autonomously for ultimate reliability.
- 12V Efficiency: Powerful 12V operation ideal for standard marine electrical systems.
- High-Capacity Discharge: Features a substantial 3-inch barbed discharge port for maximum flow.
- Extended Reach: Includes 7-foot (2-meter) power leads for flexible installation.
- Versatile Application: Excellent for marine bilge dewatering and non-marine uses like flooded basements.
- Proprietary Evacuator Technology: Delivers superior pumping performance in its class.
- Durable Construction: Engineered for demanding environments and continuous operation.
Specifications
| Product Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Voltage | 12V |
| GPH | 7700 |
| LPH | 29148 |
| Discharge Port Size | 3-inch barbed |
| Power Lead Length | 7 feet |
| Pump Configuration | Two 4,000 GPH pumps in tandem |
| Backup System | Built-in, independent operation |
Who This Is For
Boat owners and tow boat operators requiring unparalleled water evacuation capacity for emergency bilge pumping or rapid dewatering. Also suitable for land-based applications such as dewatering flooded structures or construction sites.
How It Compares
| Feature | Rule 7700D 7700 GPH Evacuator Pump 12V | Seaflo 500 GPH Submersible Bilge Pump 12V |
|---|---|---|
| Max GPH | 7700 | 500 |
| Voltage | 12V | 12V |
| Discharge Port Size | 3 inch | 1-1/8 inch |
| Built-in Backup | Yes | No |
| Power Lead Length | 7 feet | Typically less capable |
Common Concerns Answered
The Rule 7700D is more expensive than smaller bilge pumps. Is it worth the investment?
The Rule 7700D offers a critical advantage in high-volume water evacuation, delivering 7700 GPH, which is significantly higher than standard pumps. Its dual-pump design with independent backup ensures reliability in emergencies where rapid dewatering is paramount. This capacity and redundancy justify the higher initial cost for critical applications and peace of mind.
What size discharge hose is required for the Rule 7700D Evacuator pump?
This pump features a 3-inch barbed discharge port, necessitating a similarly sized hose for optimal performance. While a larger discharge hose may need to be purchased separately, utilizing the correct diameter is crucial for achieving the pump's maximum 7700 GPH output and preventing backpressure.
Customer sentiment is highly positive, but are there any known issues with this pump?
The Rule 7700D is praised for its exceptional pumping volume and reliability, particularly by tow boat operators. The primary consideration noted is the need for a larger, potentially separate, discharge hose and the higher upfront investment compared to lower-capacity pumps. However, these are typically outweighed by its performance benefits in critical dewatering scenarios.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum GPH output of the Rule 7700D Evacuator pump?
The Rule 7700D Evacuator pump is rated for a maximum output of 7,700 GPH (Gallons Per Hour).
What voltage does the Rule 7700D Evacuator pump operate on?
The Rule 7700D Evacuator pump operates on a standard 12V DC power system.
What size discharge hose is required for the Rule 7700D Evacuator pump?
A 3-inch barbed discharge port is featured on the Rule 7700D, requiring a 3-inch diameter discharge hose.
Can the Rule 7700D Evacuator pump be used for non-marine applications?
Yes, the Rule 7700D is explicitly suitable for non-marine applications such as dewatering flooded basements, swimming pools, or excavations due to its high volume pumping capability.
How does the Rule 7700D Evacuator pump compare to gas-powered pumps?
The Rule 7700D offers a powerful and convenient 12V electric alternative to gas-powered pumps for dewatering, providing high volume output without the fuel, exhaust, and maintenance associated with gasoline engines.