Water pump HT series
electriccentrifugalstationary

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Characteristics

Fluid
water
Operation
electric
Technology
centrifugal
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Applications
handling, replacement
Material
stainless steel
Protection level
hermetic
Other characteristics
mechanical, open, built-in, seal, integrated
Flow

Max.: 770 us gal/min
(2,914.76707 l/min)

Min.: 11 us gal/min
(41.63953 l/min)

Pressure

Max.: 87 psi

Min.: 15 psi

Fluid temperature

200 °C
(392 °F)

Description

Refrigeration Pumps A Trusted Name in Refrigeration Pumps For more than 50 years, Cornell Pump Company’s innovative designs in refrigeration pumps have made us an industry leader. Our proven technologies in open drive pumps support thousands of successful installations in field. The Arctic King semi-hermetic pumps use advanced technology to operate without a mechanical shaft seal. Whichever system you choose, you’ll have Cornell Pump’s commitment to quality backing you. Arctic King HT Series Refrigeration_2HTThe Arctic King Semi-Hermetic refrigeration Pumps are a drop-in replacement (flange-to flange) for Cornell’s CB-series. They operate without the need for a mechanical seal using hermetic technology, with exceptional NPSHr. The Arctic King includes an integrated bearing monitor for continuous monitoring during operation. By running at low 1200 /1800 RPM speeds the NPSHr characteristics are enhanced throughout the operating range of the pump. Features & Benefits: Industry-leading three year warranty 250 PSIG working pressure Built-in bearing monitor Stainless steel motor liner 200°C Thermal Protection Integrated bearing monitor No mechanical seal required Exceptional NPSHr Enhanced vapor-handling abilities

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