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Gpi Refueling Pump M-3130-AV-Po

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Part# 08-07466
MFR Model# 504000-01

Overview

GPI REFUELING PUMP:
  • 115/230-Volt
  • 30 GPM / 114 LPM
  • Motor is U.L. Listed to U.S. and Canadian Standards
  • Gasoline, Gasoline/Ethanol blends at levels designated as "gasohol" (E10 maximum), diesel, kerosene and aviation fuels gasoline (AVGAS 100LL) and kerosene grade (JET A).

  • These pumps are only intended to be ground based or vehicle mounted. Do not use or mount in or on aircraft, may be used with aviation fuel.
       
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    Specifications

    • Model: M-3130-AV-PO
    • Voltage & Type: 115 or 230-volt AC - Vane
    • Flowrate: 30 gpm, 114 lpm
    • Duty Cycle: 30 minutes on / 30 minutes off
    • Nozzle : None
    • Inlet/Outlet Size: 1 1/4 in. / 1 in.
    • Suction Pipe: None
    • Hose: None
    • Motor Protection: Internal temperature limiting device
    • Bypass Pressure: 20 psi 1.4 bar
    • Current Draw: 9.8 amps
    • Unique Feature: Unique strainer and poppet design allows for easy access and maintenance.
    • Use with: Gasoline, Gasoline/Ethanol blends at levels designated as "gasohol" (E10 maximum), diesel, kerosene and aviation fuels gasoline (AVGAS 100LL) and kerosene grade (JET A).
    • Approvals : Motor is U.L. Listed to U.S. and Canadian Standards.
    • Mfg Warranty: 2 Year

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