Power up your sprinkler system with the Wayne 2 HP 4200 GPH Cast Iron Sprinkler Pump—a durable, high-capacity solution designed for reliability in outdoor irrigation tasks. Built with a rugged cast iron housing, this pump stands up to the weather, pressure surges, and everyday use while delivering consistent performance for years.
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High flow, strong haul — delivers up to 4200 gallons per hour to keep lawns, gardens, and landscapes watered evenly and efficiently.
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Cast iron construction — engineered for durability with corrosion resistance to stand up to damp environments and temperature swings.
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Self-priming operation — quick and hassle-free setup from dry pipelines or water sources like ponds, tanks, or shallow wells.
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Depth and head capacity — supports up to 100 feet of head, enabling wide coverage for larger lawns or multi-zone sprinkler systems.
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Electrical and connection details — 240-volt power with a 1-1/2 inch discharge pipe, CSA compliant for safe, recognized operation in many regions.
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Operating range — designed for outdoor temps from 40°F to 110°F, suitable for diverse climates and seasons.
This Wayne sprinkler pump is ideal for homeowners upgrading a legacy pump, contractors setting up large residential systems, or property managers needing dependable irrigation during peak season. Its corrosion-resistant, all-metal housing minimizes maintenance while offering long-lasting performance under constant water pressure. Compared with plastic-bodied alternatives, the Wayne 2 HP pump prioritizes durability and steady, quiet operation even when the system runs for extended periods.
What you get — a robust 2 HP cast-iron sprinkler pump (pump only, no tank) ready to integrate with your existing system.
Practical tips for optimal use: install with a suitable check valve and ensure a proper 240V circuit; keep the intake free of debris for consistent priming; plan pipe routing to minimize friction losses and maximize the 100 ft head capability; and align discharge piping with a 1-1/2" line to maintain flow efficiency. If you’re replacing an older unit, verify that your pump’s GPM and head requirements meet the demand of your sprinkler zones to avoid overtaxing the system.