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    Rife River Pump Information

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    Justin
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    Rife River Pump Information

    Post  Justin on Wed Jan 06, 2010 2:30 pm



    * Pumps water from flowing streams, creeks, or rivers without
    electricity of fuel
    * Lift water up to 82 feet vertically
    * Install in minutes
    * No maintenance
    * Durable construction
    * Proven technology
    * Reliable performance
    * Safe operation
    * Available in three water powered to fit most flow and lift requirements

    The RIFE River Pump is a self supporting system for pumping water. It is completely mechanical and operates without electricity or fuel. The power to drive is provided by flowing water.

    There is only one moving part, the swivel coupling, and it is water-lubricated. All parts are non-corrosive and designed to withstand a high degree of stress. There is virtually no maintenance.

    Water pumped by the Rife River Pump can be used for household needs, irrigation, ponds, and gardening. It is especially useful in aerating stock tanks and fish tanks since it pumps half water and half air.

    The Rife River Pump will pump all year through flash floods and frost. In areas with severe winters and danger of damage from floating ice-floes, the Rife River Pump must be removed from operation.

    Justin
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    Posts: 29
    Join date: 2010-01-05
    Age: 24
    Location: NANTICOKE, Pa

    Re: Rife River Pump Information

    Post  Justin on Wed Jan 06, 2010 2:45 pm

    Here are the model specifications of each pump
    Model Specifications

    Model RP-100 RP-300 RP-200
    Weight 20lbs 44lbs 44lbs
    Hose I.D. 16mm 16mm 20mm
    Pumping Head 26'82' 49'
    Required Depth1' 1.5'1.5'
    Volume @ 2 ft./sec 832GPD 1056GPD 1585GPD
    Volume @ 1.5 ft./sec554GPD 660GPD1056GPD
    PRICE $359$550 $550

    Note: Delivery hose must be same size of pump hose.

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