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Sergio Ulloa

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Hi All,
I was wondering if any of you may be able to help me identify a pump I bought at a local swap meet. Not 100 % sure if it is a well pump or booster pump. Has a small tank with a float switch along with a solenoid water switch.

I am hoping I can use it on a well for irrigation.

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First thing looks like 208/360 volt in 3 phase. Unless you have 3 phase 208V at your house you will not be able to use that. You can buy regular 230V single phase jet pumps in the 200-500 dollar range.
 
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