Boat pump SBM series
transfertoiletsewage

boat pump
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Characteristics

Application domain
for boats
Applications
transfer, toilet, sewage
Fluid
water, oil, for viscous liquids
Operation
electric
Voltage
24 V, 12 V, 400 V, 230 V
Other characteristics
self-priming
Flow rate

Max.: 730 l/min
(192.85 us gal/min)

Min.: 17 l/min
(4.49 us gal/min)

Power consumption

Max.: 50 A

Min.: 3.7 A

Pressure

6 bar
(87 psi)

Weight

9 kg, 9.3 kg, 15 kg, 20 kg, 31 kg
(19.8 lb, 20.5 lb, 33.1 lb, 44.1 lb, 68.3 lb)

Description

Rotary self-priming volumetric electric pumps widely used in the nautical sector for emptying waste tanks, toilet sewage, particularly viscous, oily fluids or liquids with small solid bodies in suspension. CONSTRUCTION FEATURES Pump body: AISI 316 STAINLESS STEEL Shaft : AISI 316 STAINLESS STEEL Impeller options: NEOPRENE (CR) for sea water and non-oily liquids NITRILE (NBR) for oil and diesel oil Mechanical seal: STEEL-GRAPHITE-NBR (special corrosion-proof). MOTOR Direct Current: Permanent magnets electric motor 12/24V, Protection IP44, Insulation Class F, Continuous Duty (S1). Alternate Current: Induction electric motor 230V single-phase (M) / 230-400V three-phase (T), 50Hz, Protection IP55, Insulation Class F, Continuous Duty (S1). SCOPE Temperature range of the liquid: from +0 to +70 °C Max. suction depth: 6 meter Static pressure inside the pump body: 6 bar max. The electric pump should never be run when empty except for the time strictly necessary for priming. ACCESSORIES ON REQUEST Abrasion-proof high temperature mechanical seal (max. 150°C) made in VIDIA-VITON “Omega” base made in stainless steel with anti vibrations Temperature sensor to avoid dry dunning

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