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Impeller pump ZHT
waterwith electric motorself-priming

Impeller pump - ZHT - SCHMALENBERGER GmbH + Co. KG - water / with electric motor / self-priming
Impeller pump - ZHT - SCHMALENBERGER GmbH + Co. KG - water / with electric motor / self-priming
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Characteristics

Technology
impeller
Fluid
water
Operation
with electric motor
Priming
self-priming
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Applications
process, cleaning, washing, loading
Voltage
400 V, 460 V, 230 V
Protection level
maintenance-free, robust, immersion
Other characteristics
mechanical, double, filter
Flow

Min.: 0 m³/h
(0 ft³/h)

Max.: 42 m³/h
(1,483.216 ft³/h)

Head

Min.: 0 m
(0'00" )

Max.: 280 m
(918'07" )

Power

3 kW, 4 kW
(4.08 hp, 5.44 hp)

Description

Multistage immersion pumps type ZHT are characterized by a robust and durable design and can be used in a wide variety of applications. They are ideal for pumping clean media or media with slight solids loading, such as lubricants, alkaline solutions and solvents used in washing, cleaning, degreasing, pickling and phosphating. Optionally, this series can be equipped with two or three pressure outlets. The use of just one motor with multiple pressure outlets for different duty points results in minimal space requirements. Features Robust design Tank cover plate included Prolonged immersion depths possible Individually configurable Maintenance-free design Mechanical sealing below cover plate Characteristic field extendable with the use of a variable speed drive Free ball passage up to 5 mm Also available as a double pump unit with a delivery head up to 400 m Areas of application Machine tool supply Filter technology Surface technology Process engineering Environmental technology
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