Product Description
MARCH SUBMERSIBLE SEAL-LESS CENTRIFUGAL MAGNETIC DRIVE PUMP (115V 50/60Hz or 230V 50/60Hz)
Uses: Marine Air Conditioning and Fountains
Model: LC-2CP-MD
FEATURES:
- UP to 300 GPH
- Max Flow = 5 Gal/min at 1FT
- Max Head = 13FT (5.5psi)
- Up to 6,000 BTU
- Epoxy Encapsulated Motor
- 115V or 230V 50/60hz Options
- Inlet: 3/8"FPT & 3/4"MPT
- Outlet: 1/4"MPT
- Can use Submerged or not submerged
The March Model LC-2CP-MD is an American submersible seal-less centrifugal magnetic drive pump and is standard equipment on a majority of smaller systems up to 6,000 BTU. The magnetic drive design eliminates the conventional seal found in most pumps, reducing the chance for leaks. The expoxy encapsulated motor allows the pump to be fully submerged; you can also choose to use not submerged. It is capable of generating a maximum flow of 5 Gallons per minute at 1 foot, and its maximum head is 13 Foot (5.5psi). It is available in 115 or 230 VAC 50/60 Hz. The standard pump wet end (the materials that come into contact with the solution) is composed of Polypropylene, Viton, Buna N, Stainless Steel, Ceramic, and Ceramic Magnet. Pump head (wet end) kits are available and easy to replace with only a screwdriver (please contact us if kits are needed)
The standard motor is a 1 Phase 115V or 230V 0.02 Horsepower motor, which can be run on either 50 or 60 hertz (there are performance differences between the hertz options). The pump can tolerate a maximum internal pressure of 25psi, and a maximum liquid temperature of 130 Fahrenheit or 54 Celsius. The March LC-2CP-MD centrifugal magnetic drive pump is capable of handling fresh water, salt water, and mild chemicals. If unsure of being suitable for your specific application, or any other questions before placing your order, please contact us for further assistance.
MOTOR INFORMATION:
115V Motor
6 Foot Cord, Submersible
60Hz: 1Ph 0.02HP/0.015kW, 0.92 AMPS, 3450RPM
50Hz: 1Ph 0.018HP/0.014kW, 1.1 AMPS, 2850RPM
230V Motor
6 Foot Cord, Submersible
60Hz: 1Ph 0.025HP/0.019kW, 0.53 AMPS, 3450RPM
50Hz: 1Ph 0.018HP/0.014kW, 0.72 AMPS, 2850RPM
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60Hz Performance:
Max Flow = 5 US GPM (18.9 LPM)
Max Head = 13 FT (4 M)
Power = 0.02 HP (0.015 KW)
50Hz Peformance:
Max Flow = 4.9 US GPM (18.5 LPM)
Max Head = 8.9 FT (2.7 M)
Power = 0.018 HP (0.014 KW)
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Wet End:
Polypropylene (Front and Rear Housing, Impeller), Viton (O-Ring), 316 Stainless Steel (Shaft, Cooling Tube), Buna N (Cooling Tube Seal), Ceramic (Thrust Washer), Ceramic Magnet
Uses:
SUBMERSIBLE or OPEN AIR
Note: When submerged, Epoxy, Buna N, and Cord is also in contact with the solution
Max Internal Pressure: 25 PSI (1.7 bar)
Max Internal Temperature: 130 °F (54 °C)
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MARCH OEM PART NUMBERS:
- March p/n: 0125-0057-0200 pump description is #LC-2CP-MD 115V
- March p/n: 0125-0057-0300 pump description is #LC-2CP-MD 230V
*MA 0126-0057-0200 (Obsolete Old p/n)
CROSS-REFERENCE MODEL(S) LIST:
Replaces MARCH Pumps: MA P400, MA PM250, MA 0125-0057-0200
Replaces Adler-Barbour: D8150
Replaces Aqua-AIR: AQPM-02
Replaces CruiseAIR: PM250
Replaces Lunair: WPC250
Replaces Marine AIR: PML250,P400
Replaces Technicold: TE-250
Replaces Marine AIR: PML250C (230V Variant Required)
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MARCH PUMP DRAWINGS, CURVES, MANUAL & GENERAL INSTALLATION INFO
(PDF VIEW AND/OR DOWNLOAD)
- MARCH LC-2CP-MD (115V) DIMENSIONAL DRAWING (View and/or Download)
- MARCH LC-2CP-MD (230V) DIMENSIONAL DRAWING (View and/or Download)
- MARCH LC-2CP-MD and 2CP-MD CURVE (View and/or Download)
- MARCH 2CP-MD and LC-2CP-MD PUMP MANUAL (View and/or Download)
- MARCH PUMP GENERAL INSTALLATION GUIDE (View and/or Download)
- MARCH SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS & PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE GUIDE (View and/or Download)
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OTHER CHEMICAL PUMPING OPTIONS - SPECIAL MODIFICICATION MAY BE REQUIRED
This pump may have to be modified to pump special gravities, viscosities, or elavated temperatures different then ambient water. The March LC-2CP-MD centrifugal magnetic drive pump is capable of handling fresh water, salt water, and mild chemicals. Please refer the the March Pumps Chemical Reistance Guide for further reference . .