Boat pump AM series
transferbilgefire fighting system

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Characteristics

Application domain
for boat
Applications
transfer, bilge, fire fighting system, air conditioning
Fluid
water
Technology
centrifugal
Operation
electric
Voltage
24 V, 400 V, 230 V
Other characteristics
self-priming
Flow rate

Min.: 450 l/min
(118.88 us gal/min)

Max.: 1,500 l/min
(396.26 us gal/min)

Power consumption

Min.: 4.3 A

Max.: 50 A

Pressure

6 bar
(87 psi)

Weight

34 kg, 50.5 kg, 58.5 kg, 60 kg, 90 kg
(75 lb, 111.3 lb, 129 lb, 132.3 lb, 198.4 lb)

Description

Self priming centrifugal electric pumps made in bronze ( slow priming) capable of transfer or supply large flow of liquid. They are widely used in the nautical sector to empty bilges, fire-fighting equipment, ballast, washing of decks and chains and air conditioning systems. The particular impeller shape allows the transferring of liquid with small solid parts in suspension. CONSTRUCTION FEATURES Pump body: BRONZE Motor support: BRONZE Impeller: BRONZE Shaft : AISI 316 STAINLESS STEEL Mechanical seal: CERAMICS – GRAPHITE - NBR (special corrosion-proof) MOTOR Direct Current: Permanent magnets electric motor 12/24V, Protection IP23, Insulation Class F, Continuous Duty (S1). Alternate Current: Induction electric motor, 230V single-phase (M) / 230÷400V or 400÷690V three-phase (T), 50Hz, Protection IP55, Insulation Class F, Continuous Duty (S1). SCOPE Solid parts handling (max. Ø) : AM40: 4,5 mm / AM50: 8 mm / AM65-AM65/1: 14 mm / AM512: 10 mm / AM615: 15 mm / AM810: 15 mm Temperature range of the liquid: from +0 to +70°C Max. suction depth: AM40: 4,5m. / AM50:5,5 m / AM65: 7,5 m ACCESSORIES ON REQUEST Threaded counter flanges made in bronze for AM40, AM50, AM65, AM65/1 Omega base with antivibrations
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