Model PC-1035; pressure up to 150 BAR (2200 PSI); flow rate 9.2 LPM; listed horsepower 3 HP; power requirement shown as 6.5 HP (please confirm with seller); weight 5 kg; dimensions 20 x 26 x 15 cm; outlet/cable size 19.05 mm (3/4").
"Triplex" means the pump uses three pistons (three plungers) in its high-pressure head. Benefits include smoother flow, higher pressure capability, improved efficiency and typically longer life and better pulsation reduction compared with single-plunger pumps.
Suitable for pressure washing and cleaning vehicles and machinery, watering gardens and lawns, filling small pools and tanks, surface pressure washing, and various light industrial and commercial water supply tasks.
The product description does not specify voltage, phase or current. Because the listed power values include 3 HP and a separate "power requirement" of 6.5 HP, you should confirm required motor voltage, phase (single- or three-phase) and amperage with the seller or manufacturer before installation.
Use high-pressure hoses and fittings rated for at least 2200 PSI (150 BAR). The product lists a 19.05 mm outlet size (3/4"), so use appropriate 3/4" high-pressure fittings or adaptors rated for the pump's maximum pressure.
The description doesn't explicitly state self-priming. General priming procedure: ensure inlet hose is submerged or connected to a water source, open any inlet valves, fill the pump head with water, and run briefly at low speed to purge air. If unsure, check the manual or contact the supplier for specific priming instructions.
Avoid dry running — it can damage seals and pistons. Also avoid pumping heavily abrasive or dirty water without proper filtration; install a strainer or filter on the inlet to protect internal components and extend service life.
Regular maintenance typically includes: inspect and replace worn seals/valves, check and change crankcase/pump oil per manufacturer intervals, clean inlet strainer, check for leaks, tighten fittings, and store protected from freezing. Follow the manufacturer's service schedule for specific oil types and intervals.
Wear eye and skin protection, ensure all hoses/fittings are rated for the pump pressure, never point a spray at people or animals, secure electrical connections and use proper grounding, avoid running the pump dry, and fit a pressure relief or unloader valve to prevent overpressure.
The pump's nominal flow is 9.2 liters per minute (LPM). Actual flow may be lower depending on pressure setting, hose length/diameter, and system losses.
The pump is described as suitable for commercial applications, but continuous-duty suitability depends on proper motor sizing, duty cycle rating and installation (cooling, inlet supply and pressure relief). Confirm duty-cycle and recommended motor size with the manufacturer before continuous commercial use.
Check inlet water supply and strainer for clogs, ensure there are no air leaks in the suction line, verify pump is properly primed, inspect valves and seals for wear, confirm motor is delivering required speed, and check for partially closed valves or blocked discharge lines.
The listing does not include warranty or spare-parts information. Ask the seller or manufacturer for warranty terms, availability of rebuild kits (seals, valves, pistons), and recommended service centers before purchase.
Those values appear inconsistent. "3 HP" may refer to the pump's mechanical rating while "6.5 HP" could indicate the recommended motor power to achieve maximum pressure under load. You should confirm the correct motor power, voltage and mounting requirements with the seller or technical datasheet.
Choose a motor that matches the required shaft speed (RPM), mounting and power rating the manufacturer recommends. Verify electrical supply (voltage/phase), ensure the motor can deliver sufficient continuous horsepower under load, and use a properly sized coupling and base. If unclear, request the pump's technical datasheet or consult the supplier for a motor match.
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