Impeller pump 14825
for chemicalselectricself-priming

Impeller pump - 14825  - Gorman-Rupp Industries - for chemicals / electric / self-priming
Impeller pump - 14825  - Gorman-Rupp Industries - for chemicals / electric / self-priming
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Characteristics

Technology
impeller
Fluid
for chemicals
Operation
electric
Priming
self-priming
Mobility
stationary, mobile
Domain
industrial, chemical, laboratory, medical
Applications
transfer, metering, circulation
Material
polypropylene, EPDM
Voltage
115 V, 230 V
Other characteristics
OEM, corrosion-resistant, oscillating
Flow

Min.: 0.2 us gal/min
(0.75708 l/min)

Max.: 0.8 us gal/min
(3.02833 l/min)

Head

8'03"
(2.53 m)

Fluid temperature

40 °C
(104 °F)

Length

178 mm
(7 in)

Width

60.5 mm
(2.38 in)

Height

68 mm
(2.68 in)

Weight

1 lb
(0.45 kg)

Description

Oscillating pumps are self-priming, corrosion resistant, have no dynamic seals, and are constructed from FDA accepted materials. Oscillating pumps are intended for replenishing, transfer, and circulating applications. An elastomeric impeller extends through a spring and armature and into an electric coil. A diode in the circuit feeds impulses to the electrical coil 60 times per second. Each pulse draws the armature and impeller forward against the spring, causing the impeller to pump a volume of liquid out through the outlet port. The spring then returns the armature and impeller to their starting position, drawing liquid through the inlet. A valve in the impeller prevents backflow of liquid. Typical OEM Applications include, but are not limited to: Film and microfilm processors Litho and graphic arts plate processors Detergent dispensing Chemical mixing Medical, scientific and laboratory equipment
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