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Centrifugal pump SP 3298
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Centrifugal pump - SP 3298  - Goulds Pumps - for chemicals / electric / self-priming
Centrifugal pump - SP 3298  - Goulds Pumps - for chemicals / electric / self-priming
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Characteristics

Technology
centrifugal
Fluid
for chemicals
Operation
electric
Priming
self-priming
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial, chemical
Applications
discharge, handling, chemical process
Other characteristics
suction, seal-less, seal
Flow

74 m³/h
(2,613.28534 ft³/h)

Head

44 m
(144'04" )

Fluid temperature

120 °C
(248 °F)

Weight

72.7 kg, 79.5 kg, 90 kg, 96.8 kg
(160.28 lb, 175.27 lb, 198.42 lb, 213.41 lb)

Description

Ideal for Moderate to Severe Corrosives. The SP 3298 can handle the tough chemical services. As a sealless design, it's an effective alternative to pumps with mechanical seal problems. Meets strictest EPA regulations. Superior Self-Priming Performance Design Features for Superior Self-Priming Performance ONE-PIECE CASING WITHOUT CHECK VALVE - Provides reliable priming in all conditions. Eliminates the additional gooseneck component found on other brands. Retains proper amount of liquid in casing to prime without the use a troublesome check valve. Check valves are commonly used to retain liquid in the casing to assist in priming on successive uses. However, these check valves wear quickly and contribute additional losses on the suction side due to induced drag. Goulds has eliminated the check valve and the SP 3298 out performs our competition in priming times. THE VOLUTE INSERT - Completes the self-priming design. The volute separates the air from the liquid, expels the air through the discharge, and returns the liquid to the suction until all the air is removed and the pump is operating like a standard centrifugal pump.
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