Non-automatic bilge pumps adhere to time-tested operational
principles, activated either by a responsive float switch that
triggers when water levels rise or via a manual panel switch,
offering boat owners straightforward control over water removal. A
key design advantage lies in their accessible motor cartridge—when
debris like leaves, silt, or marine residue clogs the system,
removing this cartridge allows for quick, hassle-free cleaning of
the strainer and impeller, ensuring the pump regains full
functionality with minimal downtime. This user-friendly maintenance
feature makes them a practical choice for both seasoned mariners
and casual boaters.
Electric submersible pumps dominate the market as the most popular
electric bilge pump variant, and their widespread adoption stems
from a compelling blend of performance and practicality. They
deliver exceptionally high output rates, efficiently expelling
large volumes of water to keep bilges dry, while remaining
cost-effective—balancing initial investment with long-term
reliability. Their low amp draw is a boon for marine systems,
conserving battery power critical for other onboard electronics,
and their streamlined design simplifies installation, requiring no
complex setup beyond securing them in place and connecting
discharge piping and a power source. Engineered to fit snugly in
the lowest reaches of a bilge, they target the source of water
accumulation, maximizing drainage efficiency.
Beyond marine bilges, these versatile pumps extend their utility to
diverse applications: they excel at transferring river water for
irrigation or refilling tanks, integrate seamlessly with solar
panels or batteries for off-grid use, and adapt to any scenario
requiring reliable water movement. This flexibility underscores
their value beyond boating, appealing to homeowners, farmers, and
outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Their compact, efficient motors boast long lifespans, even under
regular use, and operate within a 110°F (43°C) temperature limit to
prevent overheating. Maintenance is further simplified by
easy-clean snap-lock strainer bases, which allow tool-free access
for debris removal. Anti-airlock protection prevents frustrating
interruptions in water flow caused by trapped air, while the
ability to run dry during normal workloads adds a layer of
durability, safeguarding against accidental damage if water levels
drop unexpectedly.
Durability is enhanced by exclusive moisture-tight seals that
render the pumps completely submersible, withstanding prolonged
immersion without compromising internal components. Marine-grade
blocked wiring resists corrosion and short circuits in harsh, humid
environments, while stainless steel shafts stand up to rust and
wear from saltwater and debris. Finally, their silent,
vibrationless operation ensures they work unobtrusively, avoiding
noise pollution or structural vibrations that could disrupt onboard
comfort or equipment stability. Together, these features make
non-automatic electric submersible pumps a robust, versatile
solution for both marine and general water management needs.
| Item Code | Volt | Flow Rate | Head | Current | Wire | Outlet Dia |
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| BP1-G600-02 | 12V | 600GPH | 3.5M | 2.5A | 100CM | 19MM/3/4" |
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| BP2-G600-02 | 24V | 600GPH | 3.5M | 1.5A | 100CM | 19MM/3/4" |
| BP1-G750-02 | 12V | 750GPH | 4.0M | 3.0A | 100CM | 19MM/3/4" |
| BP2-G750-02 | 24V | 750GPH | 4.0M | 1.6A | 100CM | 19MM/3/4" |
| BP1-G1100-02 | 12V | 1100GPH | 5.0M | 3.8A | 100CM | 29MM/1-1/8" |
| BP2-G1100-02 | 24V | 1100GPH | 5.0M | 2.0A | 100CM | 29MM /1-1/8" |

