Sump Cleaner Dispenser Suction Lift

Combination Unit

Suction Lift

Sump cleaner dispenser suction lift relates to the CECOR Sump Shark pumping depth and ability to pump higher viscosity fluids.

The combination units have the same suction lift as the sump cleaner itself. As you can see, from the chart below, the power source of the CECOR Sump Shark® sump cleaner is the best indicator of the suction lift. Fluid never goes through the combination units pump because our pumps create a negative pressure in our sump cleaner to produce the sump cleaners suction lift and forces the fluid & sludge into our filter system. The suction lift is measured in inches of mercury. 1″ of mercury is equivalent to moving roughly 13.5″ inches of water through a column at 0 °C. The table below shows our suction lift and pump out capabilities by power source:

Combination Sump Cleaner Dispenser

Model Power Source Suction Lift “Hg Suction Lift “wc Pump Out Twin Tanks
Capacity Of Each
CA5 Air 26"


660mm

350"


8890mm

6 PSI


41.37kPa

Gallons: 60 | 100 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300


Liters: 224 | 378 | 567 | 757 | 1135

CE10 1-phase electric 17"


431mm

231"


5867mm

6 PSI


41.37kPa

Gallons: 60 | 100 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300


Liters: 224 | 378 | 567 | 757 | 1135

CE30 3-phase electric 13″


330mm

177″


4495mm

6 PSI


41.37kPa

Gallons: 60


Liters: 224

CE50 3-phase electric 13″


330mm

177″


4495mm

6 PSI


41.37kPa

Gallons: 100 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300


Liters: 378 | 567 | 757 | 1135

CP50 Propane 13″


330mm

177″


4495mm

6 PSI


41.37kPa

Gallons: 100 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300


Liters: 378 | 567 | 757 | 1135

Unit of measurement for pressure

The pressure exerted by a column of mercury 1 inch (25.4 mm) in height at the standard acceleration of gravity.

  • "Hg measures the number of inches of Mercury
  • "wc measures the number of inches of Water

CECOR Sump Shark® has the necessary suction lift and built in efficiency to help you clean your sumps faster, better, safer & smarter!