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SaniSailor S

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ith over 1500 systems in use worldwide, and a reputation for quality andreliability, SaniSailor is the most trusted name in marine pumpout systems. The Sanisailor Sentinel Systems are designed for generating the vacuumand the lift for “point of pumpout” configurations. This means the system is typically located at the point of pumpout in the case of a single pumpout location, or within 100 ft. of a stanchion(s), when several pumpout locations are required. The Sentinel models are stationary systems. EMP offers four Sentinelmodels that are designed for different applications: The Sentinel SlipMate, M300, M500, & EV405.Continuous vacuum. Capacity rate from 10 to 60 gpm. Suction lift to 30 ft. Discharge head from 65 ft. to over 300 ft. vertically.

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he Sanisailor SlipSide & SlipMate (see mobile units) Pumpout models are forsmaller marinas and yacht clubs where pumpouts are important but usage and volumes may be low.The SlipSide series includes a stationary SaniSailor Sentinel SlipSide and themobile SaniSailor SlipMate (P30). The SlipSide models use a slightly smaller peristaltic pump compared to the rest of the Sentinel Line.The SlipSide operates perfectly in the 10-15 gallonrange and is suitable for facilities with boats that have smaller holding tanks (30 – 60 gallon).The SlipSide is ideal where a single pumpoutlocation is needed.SaniSailor Sentinel SlipSide specs:15gpm max peristaltic pump 1.5 hp TEFCmotor all aluminim frame sturdy pvc cover 800.355.7867 www.empind.net

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