Water pump ASKG / ASKM
with electric motorself-primingside-channel

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Characteristics

Fluid
water
Operation
with electric motor
Priming
self-priming
Technology
side-channel
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Applications
service, suction, extraction, recovery, boiler
Protection level
robust
Other characteristics
suction, mechanical, combined, seal
Flow

Min.: 0 m³/h
(0 ft³/h)

Max.: 45 m³/h
(1,589.16 ft³/h)

Head

Min.: 0 m
(0'00" )

Max.: 450 m
(1476'04" )

Power

Min.: 0.37 kW
(0.5 hp)

Max.: 55 kW
(74.78 hp)

Fluid temperature

Min.: -100 °C
(-148 °F)

Max.: 350 °C
(662 °F)

Description

Side channel pumps with NPSH suction stage With mechanical seal or magnetic coupling Multi-stage Self-priming Suitable for the delivery of gas shares Nominal pressure PN 40 Material design Stainless steel Bronze Spheroidal graphite cast iron Suction connection DN 40 – DN 100 Pressure connection DN 20 – DN 65 Sealing Separating can / Magnetic drive Mechanical seal Dimensions (WHD) -/- Applications Power engineering Delivery of hot water in boiler sytems Recovery of condensates (water) Delivery of liquid gas Ship building Delivery of salt water and fresh water Further applications Extraction of palm-oil Advantages Robust design Long service life and low maintenance costs High operational safety Application under difficult conditions in industry Magnetic coupled version is leakage- and maintenance-free Combined pump for the delivery of liquids at unfavourable suction-side conditions Supply heads of less than 0.5 m after consultation with the works Pump application for liquids close to boiling point Very favourable NPSH behaviour Low dynamic load (n = 1450 rpm)

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