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Rule-Mate 2000 Automatic Bilge Pump 12/24V 129 l/min
The Rule-Mate 2000 Automatic Bilge Pump is designed to provide high-performance water removal for medium to large boats and commercial vessels. Available in both 12V and 24V versions, this pump has a remarkable capacity of 7750 liters per hour (129 liters per minute), making it highly effective at managing water in the bilge or compartments.
Its automatic operation is one of the standout features, turning on when the water level reaches a set point, and turning off once the area is dry. This system ensures that the pump only operates when needed, offering convenience and saving energy. The Rule-Mate 2000 is built for durability, making it suitable for use in a wide range of boating conditions, from recreational yachts to commercial vessels.
Besides its powerful pumping performance, the pump’s intelligent circuit board ensures efficient water removal and prevents the system from running dry by automatically protecting the pump when it becomes air-bound. This feature increases the pump’s longevity and reliability, making it an indispensable tool for any vessel requiring effective bilge management.
The Rule-Mate 2000 is praised by users for its ease of use, powerful performance, and reliable operation in both calm and challenging conditions. It’s an ideal choice for boat owners seeking peace of mind and efficient water removal in all circumstances.
- Automatic Activation: The pump operates only when water reaches a specific level, ensuring energy-efficient operation.
- High Performance: With a pumping capacity of 7750 liters per hour (129 liters per minute), it is ideal for larger vessels or boats with high water ingress.
- Durable Design: Constructed with corrosion-resistant materials to ensure longevity and reliable performance in harsh marine environments.
- Intelligent Circuit Board: Prevents dry-running and efficiently handles water removal without manual intervention.
- Versatile Voltage Options: Available in both 12V and 24V models for compatibility with different vessels.
Model Voltage Amperage Max. Performance Weight Dimensions (height x diameter) Hose Diameter Rule-Mate RM2000-12 12 V N/A 7750 l/h (129 l/min) N/A 152x108x184 mm 29 mm Rule-Mate RM2000-24 24 V N/A 7750 l/h (129 l/min) N/A 152x108x184 mm 29 mm
Frequently Asked Questions:
How does the Rule-Mate 2000 Automatic Bilge Pump compare to other bilge pumps in terms of performance, based on customer reviews?
Customer reviews highlight that the Rule-Mate 2000 GPH Fully Automated Bilge Pump stands out in terms of performance due to its powerful Rule® bilge pump combined with a highly intelligent circuit board in a single housing. This 2000 GPH pump is praised for its reliability and efficiency, particularly in automatically managing water levels and protecting itself when the pump becomes air-bound, ensuring continuous and effective operation. Users appreciate the built-in automation that makes it easy to use while providing peace of mind for maintaining a dry bilge.
What specific applications or boat types are best suited for the Rule-Mate 2000 Automatic Bilge Pump, according to the product information?
The Rule-Mate 2000 GPH Fully Automated Bilge Pump is best suited for medium to large recreational boats and commercial vessels that require reliable, high-capacity water removal. This 12V fully automated bilge pump consists of a powerful Rule® pump and a highly intelligent circuit board, making it ideal for boats that demand continuous and efficient bilge management. Its ability to automatically activate and protect itself from running dry ensures that it performs effectively in challenging marine environments.
How does the Rule-Mate 2000 GPH pump handle debris, and what mechanisms are in place to ensure that debris is removed effectively?
The Rule-Mate 2000 GPH Fully Automated Bilge Pump is designed to effectively handle debris by utilizing its highly intelligent circuit board, which ensures the pump operates only when necessary, reducing the chance of debris accumulation. If debris does get trapped, the pump's system is designed to automatically shut off and then revert to normal operation once the debris is removed, protecting the pump from damage and ensur
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