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Self-priming pump Novax-M series
for winewateroil

self-priming pump
self-priming pump
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Characteristics

Fluid
water, for wine, oil, for diesel
Operation
electric
Priming
self-priming
Technology
liquid ring
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial, for the wine industry
Applications
transfer, filling
Fluid specification
for low-viscosity fluids
Voltage
220 V
Protection level
chemical-resistant, wear-resistant
Other characteristics
suction, standard, high-efficiency
Flow

Max.: 15,000 l/h
(3,962.58079 us gal/h)

Min.: 1,700 l/h
(449.09249 us gal/h)

Power

Max.: 3 ch
(3 hp)

Min.: 0.5 ch
(0.5 hp)

Weight

Max.: 22 kg
(48.5 lb)

Min.: 5 kg
(11.02 lb)

Description

This is the semi-professional self-priming liquid ring pump, with star-shaped impeller, two directions of rotation as standard, and a high-efficiency motor rated to operate in continuous duty. The special hydraulic shape allows the pump to operate even in the presence of air bubbles in the intake liquid. It is manufactured using our special NOVAX™ technology, thanks to which all surfaces are specifically treated for temporary contact with food liquids, ensuring greater chemical and wear resistance. The liquid ring pump achieves suction by simply filling the pump casing through one of the hose connectors. Suction is active in both directions of rotation. The pump can be used to transfer all kinds of clean, everyday liquids, which must not be chemically aggressive or abrasive. Examples include: water, wine, milk, vinegar, low-viscosity oily solutions, fluid neutral detergents, diesel. The viscosity of the liquid must not exceed 4 cps for continuous duty with free delivery, and must not exceed 20 cps for intermittent duty with free delivery and an operator present for supervision.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.