Yacht pump 020-inox
transferbilgefire fighting system

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Characteristics

Application domain
for yachts
Applications
transfer, bilge, fire fighting system
Fluid
water, oil, fuel
Operation
electric
Voltage
24 V, 12 V, 400 V, 230 V
Protection level
IP55
Other characteristics
self-priming
Flow rate

Max.: 880 l/min
(232.47 us gal/min)

Min.: 25 l/min
(6.6 us gal/min)

Power consumption

Max.: 48 A

Min.: 2.2 A

Pressure

6 bar
(87 psi)

Weight

4.8 kg, 9.2 kg, 20 kg, 36 kg
(10.6 lb, 20.3 lb, 44.1 lb, 79.4 lb)

Description

Self-priming electric pumps made in SS AISI 316 with side liquid ring, widely used in the nautical, and industrial sectors to empty bilges, fire-fighting and to transfer liquids such as: fresh water, sea water, diesel-oil, and chemical liquids compatible with AISI 316 stainless steel. CONSTRUCTION FEATURES Pump body: AISI 316 Stainless steel Impeller: AISI 316 Stainless steel Shaft: AISI 316 Stainless steel Breech: AISI 316 Stainless steel Reversible mechanical seal : ceramics-graphite-NBR. Pipe fittings: supplied on request in Stainless steel or Nylon (Ref. Accessories on request). MOTOR Direct Current: Wound field electric motor 12/24V, Protection IP23, Insulation Class F, Continuous Duty (S1). Alternate Current: Induction electric motor, 230V single-phase (M) / 230÷400V / 400÷690V 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 +70 °C. Max. suction depth: 6 m. (4 m. for model 020-inox) Static pressure inside the pump body: 6 bar max. ACCESSORIES ON REQUEST Pipe fittings made in Stainless Steel Pipe fittings made in Nylon High Temperature mechanical seal (max. 150° C) made in widia/viton/SIC

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