Multiquip QP303H 3" Centrifugal Pump with 5.5 HP Honda Engine

SKU: 11218

MPN: QP303H

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Multiquip QP303H 3" Centrifugal Pump with 5.5 HP Honda Engine Features

  • Perfect for construction, municipal and agricultural jobs.
  • Maximum pumping capacity of 245 gallons (931 liters) per minute.
  • Maximum Head of 98 feet (30 meters).
  • Maximum lift of 25 feet (7.6 meters).
  • Powerful 4.8HP Honda GX160 gasoline engine.
  • Discharge port easily rotates 180º for hose orientation.
  • Engine oil-alert to protect the engine in the case of low engine oil.
  • Aluminum body with cast-iron fittings.
  • Tubular Steel frame for transportation and pump protection.
  • Cast Iron impeller and volute for abrasion resistance/long life.
  • Optional Wheel Kit for ease of transportation (Part#: UWK).

Multiquip QP303H 3" Centrifugal Pump with 5.5 HP Honda Engine Specifications

Specification Details
Suction x Discharge 3 x 3 in / 76 x 76 mm
Max. Water Capacity 276 gpm / 1010 lpm
Max. Lift 25 ft / 7.6 m
Max. Head 105 ft / 32 m
Max. Pressure 45.5 psi / 314 kPA
Fuel Tank Capacity 3.8 qt / 3.6 L
Optional Wheel Kit UWKA
Overall Length 21.3 in / 541 mm
Overall Width 14.3 in / 363 mm
Overall Height 18 in / 457 mm
Operating Weight 77 lb / 35 kg
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Customer Questions
Can the Multiquip QP303H handle fluids other than water, such as light oils or chemicals?
The Multiquip QP303H is designed primarily for clean water. Using it to pump chemicals, oils, or other hazardous liquids could damage the pump and void the warranty. For chemical applications, specialized pumps are recommended.
Is there a priming procedure required before using the Multiquip QP303H for the first time or after it has been inactive?
Yes, the Multiquip QP303H requires priming before use. Fill the pump casing with water until it reaches the inlet port. This ensures the pump will start efficiently and helps to prevent dry running, which can damage the seals and impeller.
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