Wastewater pumping station PKS 1000 (40) series
with shaft

Wastewater pumping station - PKS 1000 (40) series - JUNG PUMPEN - with shaft
Wastewater pumping station - PKS 1000 (40) series - JUNG PUMPEN - with shaft
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Characteristics

Applications
wastewater
Other characteristics
with shaft

Description

According EN 13598-2 Suitable for traffic up to class D 400 Corrosion-proof Buoyancy-proof and ground water proof Max. installation depth 4.90 m The buoyancy proof and practicable plastic sump in high-grade polypropylene (PP) corresponds to EN 13598-2. It is used in pressure drainage systems as well as a standard pump sump. It is suitable for use in areas with traffic load up to 40 tons. (DIN EN 124, group 4). The PKS-D can be placed on natural ground without concrete works. The modular design offers easy transport and installation. In order to adjust the pumping stations to the required pumping conditions a wide range of MultiCut submersible sewage pumps is available, both with or without explosion protection. The sump is available in two versions, with a ladder (SG) using pumps MultiCut 20/2 M to 45/2 M and without a ladder using the larger MultiCut types 75/2 M and 76/2 M. Both versions have a connection piece for inlet, two sockets with seal for ventilation and cable duct, a facility for installing a flushing connection and a DN 40 pressure outlet. The standard installation depth without a cover is 2.27 m. The installation depth can be extended to 4.90 m by the use of sump extensions (installation depth in ground water not more than 5 m). The total volume is 1372 litres. The volume storage below the inlet is 396 litres.

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