Description
SPX Johnson 4000 GPH Heavy Duty Bilge Pump L4000
Model: L4000 – Submersible – 32-4000-02
Voltage: 24 Volt
Current: 7.5 Amp
Flow Rate: 252 Litres per Minute
Hose Connection: 1 1/2 inch and 2 inch
Overview
Built for Tough Commercial and Recreational Duty, the SPX Johnson L4000 bilge pump is designed to meet and exceed the demanding needs of both commercial vessels and recreational boats.
This pump features a liquid cooled, 12-pole motor with double ball bearings for extended service life. It boasts a robust motor design, mechanical shaft seal, high impact ABS plastic construction, and a unique threaded port design.
The universal base plate and choice of 1½ inch or 2 inch ports make installation straightforward. A removable check valve is included and the pump comes prewired for easy setup.
Key Features
- Available in 12 Volt and 24 Volt versions
- Removable check valve included
- Heavy duty, 12-pole double ball bearing motor
- Liquid cooled for extended motor life
- Quality engineered mechanical/lip seal
- Automatic operation with optional float switch
- Meets ISO 8849 Marine and CE standards
- Easily interchangeable with most similar bilge pumps
- Made in the USA
Specifications
- Capacity at 0.9 metre head (24 Volt): 164 litres per minute (2600 Gallons per Hour)
- Capacity straight flow (24 Volt): 252 litres per minute (4000 Gallons per Hour)
- Amperage: 7.5 Amp
- Fuse Size: 15 Amp
- Weight: 2.45 kilograms
- Maximum Diameter: 108 millimetres
- Maximum Height: 216 millimetres
- Connection: 1 1/2 inch and 2 inch hose ports
- Warranty: 18 months
Warning: Always ensure your fuse size matches the pump requirements to prevent electrical issues. Regularly inspect the mechanical seal and check valve for wear to avoid unexpected failures.
Boat Hut Insight
While the Johnson L4000 is built tough and reliable, consider your boat’s bilge space accessibility before installation. The pump’s height of 216 millimetres means it might require a bit of clearance, especially in smaller vessels. Also, the choice between 1½ inch and 2 inch ports is not just about hose size; a larger port can reduce clogging risk and improve flow efficiency, but may need bigger hose fittings that aren’t always standard on recreational boats.
Pro tip: If you’re running this pump on a 24 Volt system, pairing it with a good quality float switch can save your battery and prevent the pump from running dry, extending the pump’s life even further. And a quick chuckle—if your bilge pump is the only thing you hear running on your boat, you might want to check if it’s doing its job or if something else is leaking!