Water pump VU0600
with electric motorself-primingliquid ring

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Characteristics

Fluid
water
Operation
with electric motor
Priming
self-priming
Technology
liquid ring
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial, chemical
Applications
extraction
Protection level
robust
Other characteristics
suction, mechanical, standard, single-stage, dry
Flow

669 m³/h, 806 m³/h
(23,625.51204 ft³/h, 28,463.62138 ft³/h)

Pressure

Max.: 120 mbar
(1.74 psi)

Min.: 0 mbar
(0 psi)

Power

13.1 kW, 17.1 kW
(17.81 hp, 23.25 hp)

Fluid temperature

Max.: 200 °C
(392 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Weight

215 kg
(473.99 lb)

Description

Single-stage pumps in base plate version with B3 standard motors Sound pressure level 66 - 76 db(A) Media dry and humidified gases Material design Stainless steel Cast iron Copper alloy Suction connection G 1 1/4 – DN 125 Pressure connection G 1 1/4 – DN 125 Sealing Mechanical seal Dimensions (WHD) Applications Food industry / Pharmaceutical industry Degasification of toothpaste, cremes, lotions, marzipan etc. Degasification (oxygen deprivation) of meat and sausage products Extraction of condensates for the production of sugar, sugar-based sweets, fruit juice/pulp, jam Vacuum cooking of fruits, vegetables, pulps and mush Thickening and crystallisation of sugar under vacuum Removal of internal organs in the fish and poultry processing industry Chemical industry Distillation / separation of liquids Advantages Operating point > 200 mbar Tried-and-tested robust design Developed/designed for continuous operation Requirement-related design due to variation of individual components such as motor, coupling, base plate, etc. Requirement-related design due to the use of diverse materials

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