Buy Flotec PRESSUREMATE Home Pressure System - 1560 GPH, 3/4 HP, 1in., Model# 3075SSFlotec PRESSUREMATE Home Pressure System - 1560 GPH, 3/4 HP, 1in., Model# 3075SS Product Description:
- Housing for durability and corrosion resistance
- PressureMate controller turns pump on and off automatically
- Extremely quiet for indoor use
- Heavy-duty motor for safe, maintenance free operation
- Assembled, ready to install
Product Description
Increases water pressure in your home for more effective showering, washing and overall water usage. Built-in controller monitors system pressure and flow and turns pump on and off automatically. Heavy-duty 3/4 HP motor is quiet, safe and maintenance free. No assembly required. Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 17 x 10 x 17 1/2, Flow (GPH): 1,560, Volts: 115, Power Cord (ft.): 6, Thermal Overload Protection: Yes, HP: 3/4, Suction Port (in.): 1, Max. PSI: 40, Discharge Port (in.): 1
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Beware of switch out with Simer unit
By C. Pouliot
I ordered the Flotec unit through Amazon but supplied by Northern Tool and received the Simer equivalent. I called Northern Tool and they said they don't carry the Flotec and it was a mix up with Amazon and themselves. Northern Tool offered to take it back, but I kept the Simer unit since I wanted to get the install done and they offered to refund the shipping ($23.xx). The Simer unit has been installed for about 3 weeks now and works great. I installed a large filter before the unit and 3 smaller filters after the unit with a pressure gauge after the 3 filters. Without the unit plugged in, the well pump cycled between 22 and 42 PSI. I plugged in the unit and now the pressure reaches about 68-70 PSI. There is a delay before the unit kicks in, sometimes longer than others, but it always kicks in. I wish I had installed one of these 3 years ago when I moved into this house. Side note. It has 1 inch inlet and outlet ports and I had 3/4" piping, so I bumped up the piping to 1" before the first filter(which was 1" anyways) so it has a few feet of 1" piping before the pump. This was to prevent cavitation that the instructions said might happen if smaller piping was used. I would recommend this unit though the Simer can be found for cheaper than the Flotec. I knew the Flotec name and had done research on pricing and reviews. Amazon has a seller selling the Simer for cheaper than the Northern Tool's "Flotec"/Simer, so if you want Flotec brand like I did, don't buy from Northern, and if you don't mind a Simer, buy from the other seller on Amazon. Update: Amazon refunded my purchase price of 339.99 after I told them of bait and switch and now Northern Tool has sent it to a collection agency. Beware of Northern Tool!! Better Business Bureau, here I come!!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Leaker
By krista curell
Started leaking after five years. To replace because of a burned out motor or problem with the impeller is one thing, but a catastrophic leak should just not happen. Thinking it was really a fluke and lightning won't strike twice, I then attempted to replace it with the 01 version, but it was defective upon install. Sucker me three times? I don't think so. I'm getting another brand.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
excellent pump
By ROGER CAVIN
Purchased this pump for my father because his city water pressure was bad and needed to increase water pressure, first pump I received did not work contacted seller and he went out of his way and sent another pump in which i got in just three days. great service .
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