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Replacement Parts Price List REPLACEMENT PARTS PRICE LIST Product Catalog 2021 Replacement Parts Price List 607 PENTAIR 2021 Parts Price Eff. 09-14-2020 PART NO. DESCRIPTION US LIST CAN. LIST PART NO. DESCRIPTION US LIST CAN. LIST 00B7027 ORNG ADPT 13.03 15.66 071019Z KIT HOLDNG WHEEL 2000 45 39.26 47.17 00B8083 CLMP ASY V-BAND 209.27 251.46 071037 SCR 3/8 16X1 SCKT HD CAP 18 8 SS 7.48 8.99 012484 KIT XFMR/CRCT BRKR 167.83 201.66 071046 KEY IMPELLER 3/16 SQ C 29.42 35.35 05055-0003 LENS CLEAR 7.33"DIA 99.30 119.32 071048 WSHR IMP RTNR C SERIES 16.91 20.32 05057-0098 RNG LG REPAIR SS NICHE 241.24 289.87 071131Z DRAIN PLUG WFE ALMD 6.96 8.36 05057-0118 GSKT COLOR KIT 57.16 68.68 071136Z KIT KNB PLSTC LOOP ASY 26.10 31.36 05101-0002 GSKT SUNSAVER LENS 18.29 21.98 071389 NIPPLE BRASS .25 7.30 8.77 05101-0004 SCR LEADER 10-24 2" FH SUNSAVER 07-521 8.74 10.50 071390 NIPPLE 1/4 PVC NPT CLOSE 7.30 8.77 05101-0005 SCR RTNR RUBB 07-1667 1.86 2.23 071403 NUT 3/8-16 BRS BRIGHT NICKEL PLATED 1.74 2.09 05103-0001 NUT SUNSTAR 07-1411 26.30 31.60 071404Z NUT WING KIT 1.4-20 SS 8200 16.06 19.30 05103-0101 GASKET WALL FTG 8099 61-4566 11.63 13.97 071406 NUT 1/4-20 SS HEX 1.74 2.09 05103-0103 FTG WALL LENS SUNSTAR 07-1261 52.53 63.12 071407 NUT 5/8-18.75 HEX 17/6 13.64 16.39 05166-0001 GASKET VNYL SM NICHE 07-5802 4.27 5.13 071412 NUT HEX NO. 10-32 SS 1.64 1.97 05166-0002 GASKET SM VNYL NICHE 07-5804 18.29 21.98 071413 NUT ACRN BRGHT NCKL PLTD BRASS 3/8 16 1.38 1.66 05166-0004 TRIM RING ASSY SM VYL SSW/GASKET 93.51 112.36 071422 ORING AQ/WFE COVER 7.84 9.42 05501-0005 GASKET LENS LG 31.46 37.80 071423 ORING C-70 4.36 5.24 05501-0007 KIT REPAIR GSKT/CLAMP ASY SUNGLOW/ 174.77 210.00 071426 ORNG 2-228 COLLR/ROTOR 1.82 2.19 05501-0055 CLAMPBAND WELD ASY 133.15 159.99 071427 ORING 2-259 VLV 3 PORT 6.96 8.36 05601-0001 KIT SS FACE RNG SNLT ASY 135.93 163.33 071433 ORING C-18 11.00 13.22 REPLACEMENT PRICE LIST PARTS 05601-0004 SUPPORT SCKT SUNLITE II 5.44 6.54 071439 ORNG 4000 SER 78.30 94.09 05601-0006 CLAMP ASY SUNLITE 07-1627 101.43 121.88 071442Z ORING KIT CHANNEL 2000 54.80 65.85 05601-0014 GSKT LENS SUNLT REP 05601-0005 24.10 28.96 071445 ORING 2-265 WFE PMP 19.52 23.46 05601-0101 KT RPLCMNT SCR SUNLT 07-1663 37.74 45.35 071455 ORIFICE PLOT 18N TI 388468H 11.80 14.18 07017-0079 GSKT VNYL LINER MAIN 20.32 24.42 071460 ORIFICE BURNER PRO #44 10.67 12.82 07017-0151 HYDRO RELIEF VALVE 1 1/2 21.02 25.26 071461 ORIFICE#47 PRO 3000-5999 11.80 14.18 07017-0158 HYDRO RLF VLV 2in 20.20 24.27 071462 ORIFICE#48 PRO 6000-9999 11.80 14.18 070225 IMP MED HD CMK 150 1,795.65 2,157.65 071466 ORIFICE#31 NAT 6000-9999 11.47 13.78 070226 IMP MED HD CMK 100 1,795.65 2,157.65 071468 ORIFICE#33 N 8000-10000 11.80 14.18 070227 IMP MED HD CMK 75 1,795.65 2,157.65 071512 PILOT MVN Q324A 1508 168.78 202.81 070228 IMP HIGH/MED HD CM50 CMK50 1,795.65 2,157.65 071513 PILOT Q324A PROPANE 181.14 217.66 070230 BURNER 50K BTU MINMAX SS 137.25 164.92 071515 PILOT GEN Q313A W/CLIP 121.77 146.32 070231 CART CF 105 325.18 390.74 071551 PLG PIPE 1/4 BRS 6.52 7.83 070233 HOLD WHEEL ASY 315 76.84 92.33 071559 PLG PVC 20N 11.30 13.58 070256 MANF BRNTRY 150 MMX 69.47 83.48 071652Z SCREW 1/4-20X1 LH PHL PAN 18-8 3.56 4.28 070257 MANF BRNTRY 250 MMX 77.99 93.71 071657Z SCREW 1/4-20X1 HEX CAP 18-8 SS 3.56 4.28 070258 MANF BRNTRY 400 MMX 92.18 110.76 071660Z SCREW SET 4-40 SOC CAP 18-8 SS 3.68 4.42 070264 INSUL FRNT 400/400 MMXPL 111.23 133.65 071683 BOLT 3/4-10x1.75SS 42.11 50.60 070265 INSUL MMAX 400 REAR 125.90 151.28 071687 BOLT 1/2-13x1.25 STL HH SS 7.30 8.77 070266 INSUL FRNT 250 MMX 72.18 86.73 071688 SCR 5/8-11X1 STL HH 2.22 2.67 070267 INSUL MMAX 250 REAR 81.44 97.86 071698 SCREW #8X1/2 HH DRL KWIK 1.60 1.92 070268 INSUL FRNT 150 MMX 47.12 56.62 071716 SCREW #6X.25 PH RH SS PL 1.60 1.92 070269 INSUL MMAX 150 REAR 54.40 65.37 071720 SEAL BW VLV ROTR RED TAP 21.78 26.17 070270 INSUL MMX COMMON 51.51 61.89 071725S PKG SVC MECH SEAL EQ/C 57.65 69.27 070272 TSTAT BOARD ELEC 195.46 234.86 071728 SEAL SET A PMP 31.54 37.90 070274 SENSOR BULB THERM ELECT 56.53 67.93 071733 SEAL SET AU-7/DRIVE RING 32.24 38.74 070277 BAF HTEXCH 150/350MMX 7.43 8.93 071734S PKG SVC MECH SEAL WF\INT 34.31 41.23 070278 BAF HTEXCH 400 MMX 7.96 9.56 071895 SLEEVE RUBBER 2IN 11.83 14.21 070346 BAFFLE 114-112 HTEXCH 25.18 30.26 071982 TEE 1/4 BRS 13.45 16.16 070387Z BASKET WHISPERFLO / INTELLIFLO 18.94 22.76 072134 VLV BOILER DRAIN 3/4 MPT 33.74 40.54 070416 BOLT HH 3/8-16X1.50 GOLD PLTD 1.60 1.92 072136 VALVE DRAIN 1/4 NPT 22.43 26.95 070428Z KIT BOLT 1.25 20X3.5CLMP 13.14 15.79 072138 VALVE RELIEF 3/4 50# 93.44 112.28 070429Z BOLT 3/8-16X7/8 SS HEX 18-8 3.56 4.28 072166 WSHR BW SPCR 4.98 5.98 070430 BLT 3/8-16X1 1/4HEX CAP 18-8 SS 2.83 3.40 072172 WSHR LCK 1/4inSS 0.28 0.34 070431 BLT 3/8-16X2" HEX CAP 18-8 SS 3.11 3.74 072173 WSHR 5/16 ID X 3/4"OD 2.00 2.40 070517 BULB 120V 100W 7022 84.20 101.17 072180 WASHER 3/8in ID 1.60 1.92 070544 BUSHING 2IN 6.27 7.53 072183 WSHR FLAT 1/4X5/8 20 GA THK 18-8 SS 1.74 2.09 070548 BUSHING .75 HEX x7/8 20.51 24.64 072184 WSHR 3/8 IDX 7/8 OD .05/THK 18-8 SS 1.74 2.09 070664 ROD CENTER CFW-120 13 N 27.99 33.63 072185 WATER SLINGER C SERIES 11.62 13.96 070711 CLMP BND WF/AQ 3.5 BL 99.97 120.12 072193 WRHRNS FEM CONN 67.60 81.23 070715 CLIP CABLE HOLDER 6/6 NYLON 94V-2 1.60 1.92 072253 WIRE 18GA 3"WHT FDC 6.27 7.53 070731Z KIT COMPRESSION RNG FLT 104.27 125.29 072256 WIRE IGNIT. 30 392125-2 60.87 73.14 070795 CVR LEXAN WFE/AQ PMP 56.53 67.93 072392 HANDLE LEXAN 18.22 21.89 070906 ADPT SEAL C SERIES 782.06 939.72 072396 DIVERTER 1.5 23.55 28.30 070927 FT ALMND WF INTLFLO 43.41 52.16 072414 COVER NORYL 2 VALVE 22.76 27.35 070929 FT INSRT ALMD WF INTLFLO 21.78 26.17 072420 COVER 1.5 NORYL VALVE 18.22 21.89 070942 GASKET FLANGE 120-420 6.47 7.77 072427 SHAFT FOR PLASTIC DIVRT 18.22 21.89 070943 GSKT FLNG C SERIES 33.72 40.52 072431 SEAL DIVERTER PERMALOK 2 27.38 32.90 070951 GASKET TUBE SEAL 1.64 1.97 072432 SEAL DIV. PERMALOK 1.5 27.38 32.9 070952 GSKT AIR RELIEF FTG 3.01 3.62 072471 WASHER WHITE CHECK 1 OD 18.35 22.05 070968 LUG GRND SLU TYP 14-6 GA 35-60 AMP 6.57 7.89 072473 PIN SPRING 9.56 11.49 070971 HNDL EXT B/W BR 156.34 187.86 072474 SPRING SS EQLIZR/EYEBALL 10.76 12.93 070985 HEADER MAIN MMX 803.65 965.67 072501 HOUSING EYEBALL 1.5 NPT 17.30 20.79 070994 HEADER RETURN MMX 273.62 328.78 072502 BALL RETURN LINE CHK VLV 17.30 20.79 608 071017 HI LIMIT 150DEG SHUTOFF 52.18 62.70 072503 SCREW COVER EYEBALL 17.30 20.79 2021 Parts Price PENTAIR REPLACEMENT PRICE LIST PARTS Eff. 09-14-2020 PART NO. DESCRIPTION US LIST CAN. LIST PART NO. DESCRIPTION US LIST CAN. LIST 072504 PAD RUBBER 1.25"THK X .062"ID X 1.125"OD 1.74 2.09 074629 GSKT FLAT WSHR WFE DRN 1.74 2.09 072521 HOUSING 1.5 SPRING CHECK 44.10 52.99 074922 FLT ELEM 2024 28.99 34.83 072523 SPRING SS 1LB 16.16 19.42 074923 FLT ELEM 2036 38.58 46.36 072524 SPRING SS 3LB 16.16 19.42 074924 FLT ELEM 2048 48.39 58.15 072536 SCR 8x5/8HILO 18-8 SS PH 10.76 12.93 074925 FLT ELEM 2060 58.10 69.81 072540 SCR 8-32x.375 SS 10.76 12.93 074926 FLT ELEM 2072 68.05 81.77 072541 SCR STOP SS 8-32x.25 PS 10.76 12.93 074927 SCREW 1/4-20X 5/8 LG SS 1.74 2.09 072542 SCR 8x1/2 SELF-TAP SS 10.27 12.34 075127 ORIFICE PILOT HBR11 SS 12.29 14.77 072543 NUT BRASS CAP 8-32 1.90 2.28 075173 THERMAL CUTOFF MMX 24.29 29.19 072546 SCR 8-32 X 1/2 SS PHIL 10.76 12.93 075177 FLT ELEM PAK 2024 23SF 305.11 366.62 072554 ORING 2-034 NEO 70 10.76 12.93 075178 FLT ELEM PAK 2036 35SF 415.81 499.64 072555 ORING 2-112 NEO 70 10.76 12.93 075179 FLT ELEM PAK 2048 47SF 528.16 634.64 072560 SEAL SCREW CAP-230 NITRIL 70 10.76 12.93 075180 FLT ELEM PAK 2060 58SF 640.08 769.12 072747 POT ASY C SERIES 7,275.98 8,742.82 075181 FLT ELEM PAK 2072 70SF 731.81 879.34 072795 BSKT ASY C SERIES 547.42 657.78 075190 BREAK AWAY FITTING 38644 9-1 6.96 8.36 072867 ROD CNRT STAKD BW2060 1045 47.41 56.97 075271Z POT C SER RPLCMNT 5,512.17 6,623.42 072868 ROD CNTR STAKD BW2048 SM4048/BW1036 44.53 53.51 075273Z VOLUTE C SER RPLCMNT 5,437.78 6,534.04 072869 ROD CNTR STAKD BW2036 4036/1027 43.41 52.16 075275 CVR POT C SERIES 1,163.54 1,398.11 072870 ROD CNTR STAKD BW2024 4024/1018 49.31 59.25 075279 TUBING VENT 46 ALL FLT 15.24 18.31 072880 ROD CNTR STAKD BW4048 /SM2048 44.83 53.87 075280 NUT ASY HAND C SERIES 160.42 192.76 072885 ROD CNTR SM2024/4024 21IN 42.11 50.60 075287 FOOT C-4 COATED 121.19 145.62 072900 CMP BND COMPLT 4000 460.46 553.29 075320 VLV AND GA ASY 106.37 127.81 072927SS DIFF ASY 1/2-2 HP SS BSHNG AQUACULTURE 99.96 120.11 075457 VLV GAS NAT MIL VS820C 9.-4 555.12 667.03 072927Z DIFFUSER 86.07 103.42 075458 VLV GAS PRO MIL VS820C 2.2-11 N 546.77 657.00 072928 DIFF ASY WFE 12 102.87 123.61 075459 IGNITOR MV MMX PIEZO 23.07 27.72 072928SS DIFF ASY 3 HP SS BSHNG AQUACULTURE 140.99 169.41 075461 ELECTRODE ASSY W/24 WIRE MV MMX 81.31 97.70 072930 DIFF ASY INTLFLO 1HP 86.07 103.42 075468 DOOR ASSY 150 MMX 130.88 157.27 073027 BAG ACC 4000 SER 125.95 151.34 075488 DOOR ASY 250 MMX 139.99 168.21 073126 IMP WFE 2 1000 SER 113.00 135.78 075490 DOOR ASY 400 MMX 256.26 307.92 073126SS IMP .5 HP 1000 SER SS INSRT AQUACULTURE 187.39 225.17 075492 BOLT 3/8-16x2.5LG MX PLT 1.74 2.09 073127 IMP WFE 3 1000 SER 113.00 135.78 075502 BRNTRY ASY 150PM MMX 1,661.89 1,996.93 073127SS IMP .75 HP 1000 SER SS INSRT 187.39 225.17 075503 BRNTRY ASY 250 PM MMX 2,024.97 2,433.20 073128 IMP WFE4 1000 SER INTLFO 113.00 135.78 075504 BRNTRY ASY 400PM MMX 2,554.93 3,070.00 073128SS IMP 1 HP 1000 SER SS INSRT AQUACULTURE 187.39 225.17 075505 BRNTRY ASY 200PM MMX 1,851.09 2,224.27 073129 IMP WFE 6 1000 SER 113.00 135.78 075506 BRNTRY ASY
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