Lifeguard Quiet One 4000 Pro Series

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Extremely quiet operation…so quiet you’ll swear it’s not running. Safe for Salt or Freshwater applications. Use with all types of filters. Includes 6’cord. ECO-SAV™ runs cooler and generates more power with less energy consumption. Internal recirculation prevents overheating and ejects obstructing debris.
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Lifeguard QUIET One 4000 MODEL Part No. R440104 Model 4000 GPH 1022 Max Ht. Ft. 10.2 Watt 58 Amp 0.60 Suction 1 MPT Discharge 1 MPT 120 Volt/60 Hz For Submersible or Dry Applications in Salt or Freshwater Aquariums. lifeguard quiet one 4000 runs extremely quiet operation¦so quiet youll swear its not running. Safe for Salt or Freshwater applications. Use with all types of filters. Includes 6cord. ECO-SAV„¢ runs cooler and generates more power with less energy consumption. Internal recirculation prevents overheating and ejects obstructing debris. Remarkable impeller technology provides combined rotors, improved shaft materials and corrosion resistant bearings. EZ access cover allows ease of maintenance of rotor, shaft and removable impellers. Innovative cooling chambers provide air-cooling during dry use and water-cooling in wet applications. Pre-filter Grill with Flow Control Valve in submersible applications. Flow Controls on 200,400, 800,1200,2200,3000,4000,5000 and 6000 Models. 120V/60HZ 230V/50HZ models available.
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