The Sealey TP94 is a robust and compact submersible transfer pump designed for efficient handling of diesel, non-aggressive chemicals, and clean or dirty water. Ideal for refuelling and fluid transfer tasks in plant, agricultural, and marine environments, this 12V pump offers portability and ease of use on-site.
Constructed with durability in mind, the TP94 features a compact design that allows it to fit through apertures as small as 54mm in diameter, facilitating the emptying of various containers. The pump includes a 3m outlet hose with a stainless steel nozzle and a 4m battery cable equipped with clips for convenient power connection. Additionally, the end cap can be unscrewed to allow periodic cleaning of the filter, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
Specification | Details |
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Part Number | TP94 |
Voltage | 12V |
Current | 4.5A |
Flow Rate | 16.5 litres per minute |
Duty Cycle | 15 minutes per hour |
Nett Weight | 0.55 kg |
The TP94 delivers a consistent flow rate of 16.5 litres per minute, making it suitable for quick and efficient fluid transfer tasks. Its submersible nature simplifies the pumping process, reducing manual effort and enhancing productivity. The inclusion of essential accessories, such as the outlet hose and battery cable, ensures that users can deploy the pump immediately upon setup. Regular maintenance is facilitated by the removable end cap, allowing easy access to the filter for cleaning.
Q: Can the Sealey TP94 be used with petrol?
A: No, the TP94 is designed for use with diesel, non-aggressive chemicals, and clean or dirty water. It is not suitable for transferring petrol or other highly flammable liquids.
Q: What is the maximum continuous operating time for the TP94?
A: The pump has a duty cycle of 15 minutes per hour, meaning it should not be operated continuously for more than 15 minutes within a one-hour period to prevent overheating.
Q: Is the TP94 suitable for pumping hot liquids?
A: No, the TP94 is intended for use with fluids at ambient temperatures. Pumping hot liquids may damage the pump and compromise safety.