Effluent pump T100
electricself-primingcentrifugal

effluent pump
effluent pump
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Characteristics

Fluid
for effluents
Operation
electric
Priming
self-priming
Technology
centrifugal
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Material
stainless steel, steel, aluminum, plastic, PP, PVDF
Voltage
400 V, 230 V
Protection level
hermetic
Other characteristics
compact, mechanical, high-efficiency, OEM, dry, vertical, cantilevered, integrated
Flow

10 m³/h
(353.14667 ft³/h)

Power

750 W
(1.02 hp)

Fluid temperature

80 °C, 110 °C
(176 °F, 230 °F)

Length

301 mm
(12 in)

Width

340 mm
(13.39 in)

Height

680 mm
(26.77 in)

Description

Vertical pumps are ideal for transferring corrosive fluids. With no wearing parts such as mechanical stops or seals, they are guaranteed leak-free. SIEBEC offers plastic (PP or PVDF) and stainless steel versions, to be mounted underwater or above ground depending on the model. The TXX0 versions have a cantilevered shaft without bearings; problem-free dry running, no risk of external leakage. Innovative design Stainless steel structure overmolded with plastic (PP or PVDF depending on version) for perfect stability at any temperature, in any liquid. Its ultra-compact design, with integrated strainer, allows to replace most OEM pumps. Exceptional performance The new high-efficiency aluminum motor with one-piece stainless steel shaft coupled with a closed turbine with integrated diffuser provide 20% better performance than the market. The motor is hermetic, corrosion resistant and features oversized bearings for exceptional life. Quiet and vibration-free operation. Submerged setup Designed to operate only in the bath, this pump can run dry without deterioration. It also allows for large bath level variations.

Catalogs

J30
J30
2 Pages
J50
J50
2 Pages

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