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The LITTLE GIANT 566729 is a submersible and inline wet-rotor pond pump designed for water feature and pond circulation applications. Wet-rotor construction means the motor is cooled and lubricated by the water it moves, eliminating the need for separate motor cooling. The pump ships with a 40-foot power cord, giving installers reach from the water source to a protected outlet without splicing. At 17.5 pounds, this is a substantial unit suited for professional pond and water feature installations where reliable continuous-duty operation is required.
This pump is appropriate for residential and light commercial pond systems, water features, and recirculating installations. It can be deployed fully submerged or configured for inline operation, offering flexibility in how it is integrated into a system. The 40-foot cord length reduces the need for extension cords in typical backyard or courtyard installations. Pond service professionals and landscape contractors are the primary installers for this type of equipment.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or direct installation unit for residential and light commercial pond and water feature recirculation systems requiring a submersible or inline wet-rotor pump.
Installation should be performed by a qualified pond or landscape professional familiar with outdoor electrical and water feature systems. Always connect to a GFCI-protected outlet per NEC requirements before energizing. Power down and unplug the unit completely before servicing, repositioning, or clearing debris from the inlet. Do not run the pump dry, as wet-rotor motors depend on water flow for cooling and lubrication.
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