Boat pump GEAR & GEAR ST
transferoilfor viscous liquids

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Characteristics

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

Min.: 5 l/min
(1.32 us gal/min)

Max.: 600 l/min
(158.5 us gal/min)

Pressure

5 bar, 10 bar
(72.5 psi, 145 psi)

Weight

7.7 kg, 8.5 kg, 11 kg, 11.7 kg, 15 kg
(17 lb, 18.7 lb, 24.3 lb, 25.8 lb, 33.1 lb)

Description

Self-priming volumetric gear electric pumps suitable for transferring of viscous liquids without any solid bodies in suspension such as: lubrificant oil, fuel oil and diesel oil. The Gear ST series is fixed on a base and coupled to the engine by flexible joint. CONSTRUCTION FEATURES Pump body: BRONZE (B series) – CAST IRON G25( G series) Gearings: BRONZE (B series) – STEEL ( G series) Shaft: STEEL Mechanical seals: made in VITON (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÷400T, 400÷690T three-phase (T), 50Hz, Protection IP55, Insulation Class F, Continuous Duty (S1). SCOPE Liquid free of solid impurities Temperature range of the liquid: from +0 to +120°C Viscosity of the liquid: 10°E max. ACCESSORIES ON REQUEST By pass safety valve to install in the outlet to protect the pump from dangerous over pressures. The valve can be calibrated by acting on the adjusting screw. 6 poles motor suitable for liquids with viscosity from 10°E to 50°E. Mechanical seal for high temperature (max. 200 °C) made in WIDIA - VITON.

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