The pump input power of peripheral pumps decreases with increasing flow rate.
Attribute Label | Value |
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Package Height (cm) | 34.20 |
Package Length (cm) | 36.00 |
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WHAT IS A PERIPHERAL PUMP? A close-coupled centrifugal pump known as a peripheral pump features an impeller with several radial vanes on the exterior edge. Large amounts of energy are transferred while the impeller rotates inside the casing’s concentric channel while liquid flows between the vanes and casing, increasing the pressure inside the pump. Fluid flows from the casing’s input to its outlet when the pressure inside it rises. Peripheral pumps can be used in the following applications:To pump uncontaminated liquids Pressure boosting only if the main line pressure is lower than the pump-rated pressure Applications in which a low flow rate must be pumped at high pressure. <br></br>
<p><strong>Specifications:</strong></p> <p> <strong>Power Supply:</strong> (Single Phase) 230 V ±10% @ 50 Hz<br> <strong>Motor Output:</strong> 0.75 kW (1 HP)<br> <strong>Load Speed:</strong> 2,850 RPM<br> <strong>Flow Rate:</strong> 60 L/PM<br> <strong>Max Pressure:</strong> 10 Bar (146 PSI)<br> <strong>Gauge Increments:</strong> 0.2 Bar<br> <strong>Pump Height:</strong> 0â60 H/M<br> <strong>Amperage:</strong> 4.9 A<br> <strong>Max. Liquid Temperature:</strong> +90°C<br> <strong>Protection Degree:</strong> IP44<br> <strong>Gauge Measurement:</strong> Bar<br> <strong>Pump Amperage:</strong> 4.9 A<br> <strong>Max Ambient Temperature:</strong> +40°C<br> <strong>Starting Pressure Range:</strong> 3.5 Bar (51 PSI)<br> <strong>Power Output:</strong> 0.75 kW (1 HP) </p> |
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