Water pump Type 400 ARP
oilplungerstationary

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Characteristics

Fluid
water, oil
Technology
plunger
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Applications
cooling, for cleaning, descaling
Material
stainless steel, cast iron, steel
Protection level
ATEX
Other characteristics
suction, double, flow, corrosion-resistant
Flow

640 l/min
(169.07011 us gal/min)

Pressure

340 bar
(4,931.283 psi)

Power

286 kW
(388.85 hp)

Fluid temperature

Max.: 45 °C
(113 °F)

Min.: 5 °C
(41 °F)

Length

1,304 mm
(51 in)

Width

854 mm
(33.62 in)

Height

788 mm
(31.02 in)

Weight

995 kg
(2,193.6 lb)

Description

The ARP series has operating pressures up to 400 bar and flow rate up to appr. 1700 l/min. This plunger pump also works reliably with media contaminated with granular of fibrous solids that have a concentration of up to 3% and a grain size of 50 – 350 μm. This series is therefore especially suitable for cleaning sewers and pipes as well as descaling in the steel industry. In addition to the corrosion-resistant stainless steel version, WOMA provides a reasonably-priced pump-head variant in grey cast iron. The design of the pump allows easy dismantling of the valve parts and the pump head does not have to be dismantled. As an option, pumps of the ARP-series are fitted with suction valve lifts. This elegant alternative to a bypass valve allows the water to circulate when no pressure in the pump head and the water tool is not actuated. A special feature of the ARP-series is a second shaft end which allows another pump to be connected and can double the performance if required. All gearboxes of WOMA pumps have an integral oil cooling system. Additionally, all WOMA pumps are certified according to Atex (ExII2GDT5).

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