Impeller pump SDX series
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Impeller pump - SDX series - Bombas Ideal - water / electric / submersible
Impeller pump - SDX series - Bombas Ideal - water / electric / submersible
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Characteristics

Technology
impeller
Fluid
water
Operation
electric
Priming
submersible
Mobility
stationary, mobile
Domain
industrial
Applications
work, cooling, service, extraction
Material
stainless steel
Other characteristics
modular, custom, multicellular
Flow

Min.: 0 m³/h
(0 ft³/h)

Max.: 300 m³/h
(10,594.40002 ft³/h)

Power

Min.: 18 kW
(24.47 hp)

Max.: 221 kW
(300.48 hp)

Weight

Min.: 127 kg
(279.99 lb)

Max.: 1,091 kg
(2,405.24 lb)

Description

The SDX series are multicellular submerged centrifugal electric well pumps. All AISI 316 stainless steel with optimized design and thickness for water extraction from deep wells and reduced drilling diameter. Its modular composition is formed by the hydraulic pump, and the submersible electric motor, which is coupled to the bottom of the pump. They can work vertically or horizontally (with cooling bell). The pump is supported by the tubes of columna´, which expel the water to the outside. Custom fabrication for every application and installation. Maximum liquid temperature 25º. Maximum sand 160 gr/m3 Some of its advantages are : Good hydraulic performance, higher yields Its configuration allows to increase/decrease the pressure, adding or eliminating phases. Eliminates priming complications, pump always in charge (submerged) Eliminates problems in aspiration Avoids air intakes No pump-motor alignment problems Less noise pollution Cost reduction, minimum maintenance. No need for a bench, reduced installation space Less civil works Longer service life

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