4FR 4″ Borehole pumps

Series of submersible pumps 4″ newly developed, designed and built for maximum resistance against sand (up to 250 g / m³) and other impurities. Materials certified for use in drinking water that allow the pump to run dry without even deteriorate. The supports are made of steel AISI 304, obtained with casting process, ensure extreme robustness and reliability to the product. The new design of the floating impeller independent (patented) guarantees a low axial load on the MOTOR. The check valve is integrated in the cylinder head to support the weight of the water column and for protection against water hammer. The use can be continuous and can work both vertically and horizontally.

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Series of submersible pumps 4″ newly developed, designed and built for maximum resistance against sand (up to 250 g / m³) and other impurities. Materials certified for use in drinking water that allow the pump to run dry without even deteriorate. The supports are made of steel AISI 304, obtained with casting process, ensure extreme robustness and reliability to the product. The new design of the floating impeller independent (patented) guarantees a low axial load on the MOTOR. The check valve is integrated in the cylinder head to support the weight of the water column and for protection against water hammer. The use can be continuous and can work both vertically and horizontally.

WORKING DATA

  • Capacity till 400 l / min (24 m³ / h)
  • Head meters till 347 meters
  • Rotation speed 2850 r.p.m.
  • Motor power up to 7.5 kW
  • Maximum number of starts per hour: 40
  • Water temperature from 0 ° C to 35 ° C
  • Maximum content of suspended sand: 250 g / m³

FEATURES

  • Impeller floating independent (patented)
  • No axial load on the MOTOR
  • Installation in vertical or horizontal position
  • Overall diameter including the cable cover: 98 mm
  • Anti-clockwise rotation (seen from the pump outlet)
  • Outlet ports threaded 1 “1/4 G and 2” G
  • Coupling flange NEMA

APPLICATIONS

  • Withdrawal from deep wells for clean water and non-aggressive water supply
  • Pressurization
  • Irrigation
  • Rainwater harvesting
  • Fire fighting systems and washing