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Suntec J4NBA10008M 1725 RPM Rotary Waste Oil Pump CW 20-40 PSI, Replaces J3NBN-A

Special Price $356.98 Regular Price $396.24
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J4NBA10008M
The Suntec J4NBA10008M 1725 RPM Rotary Waste Oil Pump for efficient oil transfer in HVAC systems. The pumps work in a pressure range of 20-40 PSI and provide oil supply to different HVAC equipment such as furnaces, boilers, and heating systems. It is a replacement for the J3NBN-A model, designed for ruggedness and accuracy, making it appropriate for waste oil recovery and recycling in commercial and industrial heating applications. Benefits include improved system efficiency, lower maintenance costs, and a reduced impact by encouraging cleaner oil usage. The Suntec pump provides smooth, consistent operation for better HVAC system performance.
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Manufacturer Name: Suntec
Product Number: J4NBA10008M
OEM Part Number: J4NBA10008M
Product Description: Waste Oil Pump Rotary Pump 1725 Rpm Rh Rotation) Adj. 20-40 Psi Replaces J3nbn-A
Weight:10lbs/4535.92g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Suntec J4NBA10008M Rotary Waste Oil Pump?

Regularly inspect the pump for leaks, worn seals, and loose connections. Clean the inlet screen to prevent clogging and ensure proper flow. Lubricate moving parts if recommended by the manufacturer. Always disconnect power before maintenance to ensure safety and prevent damage.

What are common issues with the Suntec J4NBA10008M Rotary Waste Oil Pump?

  • Reduced pumping pressure or flow.
  • Noisy operation or vibration.
  • Oil leakage from seals or fittings.
  • Pump failing to start or intermittent operation.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power and shut off fuel supply before starting.

Step2: Drain oil and relieve pressure in the system.

Step3: Remove the old pump and clean the mounting surface.

Step4: Install the new pump, align keyway, and secure bolts to spec.

Step5: Reconnect oil lines and wiring, restore power, and test for proper pressure and flow.