Centrifugal pump UKM-S Series
for wastewaterelectricself-priming

Centrifugal pump - UKM-S Series - MAS - DAF - for wastewater / electric / self-priming
Centrifugal pump - UKM-S Series - MAS - DAF - for wastewater / electric / self-priming
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Characteristics

Technology
centrifugal
Fluid
for wastewater
Operation
electric
Priming
self-priming
Domain
industrial
Applications
sewage, treatment, discharge, drainage
Other characteristics
suction, flange, open
Flow

Max.: 800 m³/h
(28,251.73338 ft³/h)

Min.: 10 m³/h
(353.14667 ft³/h)

Pressure

6 bar
(87.023 psi)

Head

Max.: 40 m
(131'02" )

Min.: 4 m
(13'01" )

Description

UKM - S series pumps are self-priming centrifugal pumps with upper suction flap. • Since they are self-priming pumps it is only necessary to place the end of the suction pipe into the liquid to be pumped. • A flexible coupling or a V-belt pulley can be used to start up the pump directly in the case of a Diesel or an electric motor.” • UKM - S series consists of 6 different types: 2”, 3”, 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”. • The impellers are two-vane, open type and can pump up to 76 mm (3”) solid particles depending on the size of the pump. • The suction cover can be removed from the front, making it easy to reach the impeller. Any obstruction can be removed without touching the suction and discharge parts. • The flap connected to the suction flange has been specially designed so that is possible to clean or to remove and install the flap without touching the suction system. • The roller bearing (bearing bushing) is supported by the pump body. There can be no problem in speed up. • UKM series pumps are very easy to use because they are of self-priming type. Once the suction pipe is placed into the liquid the pump starts o function in one minute maximum depending on the suction height.
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