Description
Rule 7700D 7700 GPH 12V Evacuator Pump | Boat Supply Store
For urgent dewatering scenarios requiring rapid water removal, the Rule 7700D Evacuator pump delivers exceptional performance on a 12V system. This high-volume utility pump achieves a remarkable 7,700 GPH (29,148 LPH) by operating two independent 4,000 GPH pumps in tandem, ensuring redundancy. Its robust 3-inch barbed discharge port facilitates efficient water transfer, making it a critical tool for commercial vessels operating in challenging conditions or for rapid response dewatering.
Key Features
- Unmatched Volume: Evacuates up to 7,700 GPH (29,148 LPH) for rapid water removal.
- Independent Backup: Built-in system allows each pump to operate separately for enhanced reliability.
- High-Capacity Discharge: Features a substantial 3-inch barbed discharge port for optimal flow.
- Extended Reach: Equipped with 7-foot (2-meter) power leads for flexible installation.
- Versatile Application: Ideal for swift marine dewatering and non-marine tasks.
- Powerful 12V Operation: Delivers extreme volume from a standard marine electrical system.
- Robust Construction: Designed for demanding, high-volume water evacuation tasks.
- Commercial Grade Performance: Preferred by tow boat operators for critical situations.
Specifications
| Product Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Voltage | 12V |
| High-Volume Utility Pump | 7700 GPH (29,148 LPH) |
| Discharge Port Size | 3-inch barbed |
| Power Lead Length | 7 feet (2 meters) |
| Pump Configuration | Two 4,000 GPH pumps in tandem |
| Backup System | Built-in, independent operation |
Who This Is For
Boat owners and commercial operators requiring extreme dewatering capacity from a 12V system. Essential for tow boat operators and for emergency non-marine applications such as dewatering flooded structures or large excavations.
How It Compares
| Feature | Rule 7700D 7700 GPH 12V Evacuator Pump | Competitor |
|---|---|---|
| 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 has a higher initial cost than smaller bilge pumps; is it worth the investment?
The Rule 7700D's higher price point reflects its dual-pump configuration, built-in backup system, and 7,700 GPH capacity, offering superior dewatering capability and redundancy essential for critical situations where smaller pumps would be insufficient. Its performance is directly comparable to gas-powered alternatives in volume but offers the convenience and safety of 12V operation.
Does the Rule 7700D require a special discharge hose?
Yes, the 3-inch barbed discharge port necessitates a correspondingly sized hose for optimal flow and performance. This larger diameter hose may require separate purchase, ensuring efficient evacuation of the high volume of water this pump is rated for.
How does the Rule 7700D compare to gas-powered dewatering pumps?
The Rule 7700D provides comparable or superior water evacuation volume (7,700 GPH) to many portable gas-powered pumps, but operates on a 12V system, offering the advantages of no fuel requirements, easier starting in various conditions, and quieter operation, making it a powerful and convenient alternative for marine and terrestrial use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum GPH output of the Rule 7700D Evacuator pump?
The Rule 7700D Evacuator pump has a maximum output of 7,700 GPH (29,148 LPH).
What voltage does the Rule 7700D Evacuator pump operate on?
The Rule 7700D Evacuator pump operates on a 12V DC electrical system.
What size discharge hose is required for the Rule 7700D Evacuator pump?
A 3-inch barbed discharge port requires a 3-inch diameter hose for connection.
Can the Rule 7700D Evacuator pump be used for non-marine applications?
Yes, the Rule 7700D Evacuator pump is explicitly suitable for non-marine applications such as dewatering flooded basements, swimming pools, or excavations.
How does the Rule 7700D Evacuator pump compare to gas-powered pumps?
The Rule 7700D offers a 12V alternative to gas-powered pumps, providing exceptionally high volume (7,700 GPH) without the need for fuel, offering a simpler and often safer dewatering solution.