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Suntec A2VA3006B 1-Stage Bio Fuel Pump 3450 RPM RH 100-200 PSI 4 GPH Includes 115V Solenoid

Special Price $147.47 Regular Price $169.59
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A2VA3006B
The Suntec A2VA3006B Single Stage Bio Fuel Pump 3450 RPM, RH 100-200 PSI 4 GPH includes a 115V Solenoid is a reliable and efficient part that is used for HVAC systems, providing constant fuel flow to burners in boilers, furnaces, and other heating equipment. The pump has a 115V solenoid for better control, which makes it suitable for biofuel applications. Its durable design enhances long-term performance, which minimizes the maintenance and provides constant heating system performance, increasing the overall energy efficiency in residential and commercial HVAC systems.
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Manufacturer Name: Suntec
Product Number: A2VA3006B
OEM Part Number: A2VA3006B
Product Description: Bio Fuel Pump Single Stage 3450 Rpm Rh 100-200 Psi 4 Gph Includes 115V Solenoid
Weight:5lbs/2267.96g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Suntec A2VA3006B Bio Fuel Pump?

Regularly inspect the pump for leaks and clean filters to ensure proper fuel flow. Check that the solenoid operates correctly and connections are secure. Proper maintenance prevents clogs, reduces operational issues, and ensures safe performance.

What are common issues with the Suntec A2VA3006B Bio Fuel Pump?

  • Reduced fuel flow or inconsistent pressure.
  • Solenoid failure or sticking.
  • Leaks at connections or seals.
  • Noisy operation or vibration during use.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power and relieve system pressure before starting.

Step 2: Mount the pump securely in a dry, ventilated area following flow direction arrows.

Step 3: Connect fuel lines ensuring proper inlet/outlet orientation and use thread sealant if needed.

Step 4: Wire the solenoid to a power source according to the manufacturer’s diagram.

Step 5: Check for leaks and ensure all connections are tight.

Step 6: Power on and test pump operation, monitoring pressure and flow.