Cheapest Pressure Rated Pump

asonitez

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55 RLT Iwaki - I need a pump equivalent to that one. How do you know if a pump is pressure rated?
 
2 looks at the pump specs and pressure rating will be very very apparent.

I dont think the mak4 has the same pressure as the 55rlt

PCX55 from gen-x is the pressure rated pump, much cheaper than the 55RLT, similair specs. I just ordered one for something myself. best pump I could find in the 26-28' head arena.
 
There really is no such thing as a "pressure rated" pump. As an example, f you see the pump has a max head of 12', its not a good pump for high head apps. If it has a max head of 20'+, it probably is.

Here are the specs for the PCX40 Mak4 and PCX55

I use a Mak4 as a basment return for a 180G and it works very well.

PCX40 - Gen-X/MAK4 Pumps
Compare to Iwaki 55 RLT-Magnetic Drive
Magnetic Drive-Fan cooled-Sealess design 3/4 in 3/4 out
Max. Flow: ;75L/Min 19.84GPM 1190GPH
Max Head: 6.8M 22 feet
Voltage: 110V
Output: 55W
Dimensions: 10.75"L x 4"W x 5.25"H
Poles: 2
Frequency: 60hz
Speed: 3000RPM
Input: 110W


The GEN-X PCX-55HP(High Pressure) magnetic drive water pump.
Inlet- 1" MNPT
Outlet- 1" MNPT
Maximum flow- 1140 GPH
Pressure rated for a Maximum Lift of 26.2 ft.
Silent, maintenence free, no oiling required.
Economical to run 170watts, 110Volts
PSI rating 11.3
 
if you compare equal watts, then the pressure rating does make a difference. one will have less flow and more head for equal wattage.
 
What exactly is "pressure rated"? There is no such thing. Its a general term meaning the pump is more suited to pumping against high head. These pumps are more suited for pumping long vertical heights, or for use in a pressure application like a Beckett or spray injection skimmer app.

A flow pump will use much less power than a high head pump. An extreme example is a prop powerhead. A Koralia 8 flows over 3000 GPH and uses ~ 11w. If you connected plumbing to it and tried to use it to pump water through a 1" pipe, you wouldn't get very far.
 
PCX-40 1190gph 22 ft 110watts

172$

PCX55 1140gph 26.2ft 170watts

174$

which is pressure rated? kind of a bad example because genx doesnt match their wattage.

little giant is more obvious about it

3-MDQ-SC 18.0 ft 650gph 90 watts 134$
3-MDQX-SC 14.0 ft 1000gph 100 watts 139$

4-MDQ-SC 24.3 ft 810gph 150 watts 155$
4-MDQX-SC 17.0 ft 1225gph 145 watts 155$

see how 1 is pressure "rated"

its just a term for a pump whos pump manifold is designed to push less water with more force.

there is a difference in how they are designed.
 
I'm not sure what your point is. Both the PCX40 and PCX55 are quite suitable for high head use. Are you saying they are not? Gen-X doesn't have a low head flow pump like others do.

BTW, $172 is a very high price for a Mak4.
 
I donno, didnt shop around for the best price.

point is that if your interested in pressure, you would choose a different pump than you would if you wanted flow.

I needed a pump with 25+ head. buying what the pump companies market as "pressure" pumps was much cheaper than getting a huge *** GPH pump that happened to have the same head and twice the GPH. unless you need that of course.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14119212#post14119212 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by areze


point is that if your interested in pressure, you would choose a different pump than you would if you wanted flow.

I needed a pump with 25+ head. buying what the pump companies market as "pressure" pumps was much cheaper than getting a huge *** GPH pump that happened to have the same head and twice the GPH. unless you need that of course.
I agree with all of that.

There is not necessarily a binary distinction between a "flow" and "pressure" pump. If you need a pump that will pump 25' head, get one that will do that. That doesn't mean a pump with a 20' rating is not sutable for high head use. There are pumps rated for 40'+

You listed pumps in your example with 14, 17, 18, 22, 24, 26' head ratings. Where is the line between the pressure and flow pumps? I would say the 22 - 26' pumps are decent high head pumps, the 17 - 18 marginally, and the 14', not really. People recommend the Reeflo Dart all the time for a basement return, which is a poor choice since the pump has a ton of flow, but a max head of 12'.
 
the difference is the target of a specific pump based on the power it consumes and the price it costs.

obviously there will be a correlation of power with GPH and pressure.

look at the 3MDQ vs the 4MDQX. the 4 has more watts, and more money, but less head pressure. if you wanted head pressure, you would be better suited with the pressure focused 3MDQ.
 
I guess I lost you again. I wasn't posting about those pumps.

Edit:
I got my PCX40 from Premium Aquatics for $120. I just checked and it has gone up and now is $150. PCX55 is $170 from P.A. Still a pretty good deal. Iwaki MD 55RLT is $279.
 
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I'm looking to use the pump INSUMP to power a ETSS 800 Dual Beckett. I did not want to spend 250-300 on a pump for my skimmer. I'd rather put 50 more and buy a MSX 250
 
That changes a lot. In sump pumps are not typically good high head pumps, especially for doing something like pushing dual Becketts. I'm not a big fan of that type of skimmer because of the high power pumps it takes to run them. I prefer the more efficient NW type skimmers.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14119614#post14119614 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by asonitez
I'm looking to use the pump INSUMP to power a ETSS 800 Dual Beckett. I did not want to spend 250-300 on a pump for my skimmer. I'd rather put 50 more and buy a MSX 250

you bought the wrong skimmer Im afraid. dual beckets is going to need an expensive pump(174$ isnt so bad though) pump, and its going to need to be external.

not even a mag 36 will get the head you need at 550gph.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14119614#post14119614 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by asonitez
I'm looking to use the pump INSUMP to power a ETSS 800 Dual Beckett. I did not want to spend 250-300 on a pump for my skimmer. I'd rather put 50 more and buy a MSX 250
Just man up and buy the MSX....you know you want to:D
 
The Laguna Powerjet 5000 is considered a "pressure rated" pump, it's submersible and pumps ~ 1400 GPH at under 100Watts. It will drive dual becketts.

Cheers,
 
Panworld 150PS

Reeflo Tarpon UNO

Both are supposed to be equivelent

I just bought the Panworld 150PS
as I needed the Head more than flow
 
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