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Seawater pump TE series
for chemicalswith electric motorsemi-submersible

seawater pump
seawater pump
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Characteristics

Fluid
for seawater, for chemicals
Operation
with electric motor
Priming
semi-submersible
Technology
impeller
Domain
for the food industry
Material
stainless steel
Protection level
chemical-resistant
Other characteristics
compact, dry, low-noise, with open impeller, vertical
Flow

280 l/min
(73.96817 us gal/min)

Head

23 m
(75'05" )

Power

Max.: 2.2 kW
(2.99 hp)

Min.: 0.18 kW
(0.24 hp)

Description

In the TE Pump Series, the motor power is transmitted vertically to the pump impeller through an extended shaft. This rotating shaft is exclusively supported through the two motor bearings and therefore runs completely contact free and abrasion-free inside the housing. Due to the construction design, the use of bearing and shaft seals can be forfeited. All parts that are in contact with the medium are made solid of stainless steel (1.4581). Advantages of the TE Pump Series Application at high temperatures up to +150° C Absolutely dry run safe (no contact of mechanical parts) The highest chemical resistance Robust, thick-walled design, made of only two materials (no thin-walled deep-drawing sheet metal) Long-lasting and abrasion-free Design for the operation under demanding conditions Open impeller (i.e. solids up to 3 mm grain size and 10 Vol. % possible) No abrasion into the medium to be pumped (high purity applications) Easy to maintain Universally applicable, quiet and compact Available for standardized immersion depths The TE Pump Series is particularly suitable if containers or dipping baths cannot be flange connected to the side or if dry run in the plant cannot be excluded as well as for high temperatures.
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