The pump is rated for operation from 0 to 280°C. For continuous operation at the upper end of this range, confirm seal and material compatibility with the supplier.
It is designed for transfer of water and various oils. For aggressive, highly viscous, corrosive or flammable fluids, check material compatibility and request the appropriate seal/variant from the manufacturer.
The pump is offered in 220V and 380V variants. Verify phase (single/three‑phase) and motor wiring requirements with your supplier before installation.
The specification lists 'Max Flow Rate (L/min) 300/15 RPM'. Typical maximum flow can be up to 300 L/min; actual flow and RPM depend on the selected model and motor. Confirm the exact flow vs. speed curve with the vendor for the model you order.
Max head is specified between 19 and 85 meters depending on model. The 'Max Working Pressure' is listed as 85 m (i.e., head). 85 m of water head ≈ 8.34 bar (≈121 psi). Confirm exact pressure rating for your model.
The pump has a metal construction. Specific metal/alloy and seal materials are not listed — request details from the manufacturer for compatibility with your fluid and temperature requirements.
Dimensions are 280 × 145 × 190 mm (L × W × H) and weight is approximately 9 kg. Use these to plan mounting and space requirements.
Typical noise level is 40–60 dB, depending on installation and operating conditions.
The rated temperature range allows high‑temperature use, but long‑term continuous operation at high temperatures may require special high‑temperature seals, bearings and cooling/insulation. Confirm duty cycle and recommended accessories with the manufacturer.
Mount the pump securely on a stable base, ensure correct electrical connection and grounding, and follow the supplied installation manual. Avoid dry running — prime the pump if it is not a self‑priming design. If unsure, ask the supplier for the model's installation/priming instructions.
Regularly inspect seals, gaskets, couplings and bearings; flush the pump after switching between incompatible fluids; replace wear parts as needed; check motor mounting and electrical connections. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule for intervals and parts.
The datasheet does not specify a solids‑handling rating. Some vortex-style pumps tolerate small particulates better than tight-clearance pumps, but you should confirm maximum allowable particle size and viscosity limits with the supplier or choose a model specifically rated for solids or high-viscosity fluids.
The product offers OEM/ODM/customized service options. Warranty period and spare‑parts availability are not listed — contact the seller/manufacturer for warranty details, spare parts lists and service support.
Use with flammable or hazardous liquids requires explosion‑proof/electrically safe equipment and compliant installation. The standard specification does not state explosion‑proof certification. If you plan to handle hazardous fluids, request an explosion‑proof variant and appropriate certifications from the manufacturer.
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