Irrigation Pumps
Sprinkler pumps move dependable flow to your irrigation zones—whether you’re drawing from a pond/cistern, a shallow well, or boosting city pressure. Shop self-priming centrifugal “sprinkler” pumps, jet pumps, and booster pumps plus the valves and fittings to complete the install.
Shop by need
- Self-priming sprinkler pumps: pull from ponds, tanks, or shallow wells for lawn systems
- Jet pumps (shallow/deep): well applications with ejectors and priming ports
- Booster pumps: increase pressure/flow on city supply (pair with required backflow)
- Specs to filter: 1–2+ HP, 115/230V, inlet/outlet size, max head/flow, stainless vs cast-iron
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Red Lion RJS-100-PREM 602208 Bomba de chorro poco profunda de hierro fundido premium para pozos de hasta 25 pies, 9,1 x 17,8 x 9,1 pulgadas
Red LionPrecio original $ 406.84 - Precio original $ 406.84Precio original$ 406.84$ 406.84 - $ 406.84Precio actual $ 406.84| /Características y Beneficios: Motor de doble voltaje (115/230 voltios) de alta r...
Ver todos los detallesPrecio original $ 406.84 - Precio original $ 406.84Precio original$ 406.84$ 406.84 - $ 406.84Precio actual $ 406.84| / -
Red Lion RJS-50-PREM 602206 Bomba de chorro de pozo poco profundo de hierro fundido premium
Red LionPrecio original $ 308.00 - Precio original $ 308.00Precio original$ 308.00$ 308.00 - $ 308.00Precio actual $ 308.00| /Ver más grande Características y Beneficios: Motor de doble voltaje (115/230 vol...
Ver todos los detallesPrecio original $ 308.00 - Precio original $ 308.00Precio original$ 308.00$ 308.00 - $ 308.00Precio actual $ 308.00| / -
Red Lion RJS-75-PREM 602207 Bomba de chorro de pozo poco profundo de hierro fundido premium
Red LionPrecio original $ 415.22 - Precio original $ 415.22Precio original$ 415.22$ 415.22 - $ 415.22Precio actual $ 415.22| /Desde el fabricante Ver más grande Características y Benefi...
Ver todos los detallesPrecio original $ 415.22 - Precio original $ 415.22Precio original$ 415.22$ 415.22 - $ 415.22Precio actual $ 415.22| /Agotado
Quick sizing guide
- Find your duty point: add up the zone’s nozzle GPM and required PSI at heads (sprays ~20–30 PSI; rotors ~30–50 PSI). Add friction, elevation, and device losses.
- Match the curve: choose a pump that delivers that GPM at the calculated PSI on its performance curve.
- Plan the suction: keep suction runs short/straight, upsize the suction pipe, and use a foot valve or check valve for priming.
- Control & protection: tie the pump to your controller (pump-start relay), add run-dry/overheat protection, and use code-required backflow on the system.
Pro tips: Mount the pump on a solid, level pad near the water source, prime before first start, and add a suction strainer to keep debris out. Use unions for service, insulate/vent enclosures for noise and weather, and winterize in freezing climates.
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