Chemical pump 15651 series
beveragefuelcentrifugal

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Characteristics

Fluid
for chemicals, beverage, fuel
Technology
centrifugal
Mobility
stationary, mobile
Domain
industrial
Applications
discharge, work, circulation
Material
EPDM
Voltage
24 V, 12 V, 115 V, 230 V
Protection level
chemical-resistant
Other characteristics
suction, standard, OEM, custom, heating
Flow

3.75 us gal/min
(14.19529 l/min)

Pressure

75 psi

Head

13'00"
(3.96 m)

Fluid temperature

95 °C
(203 °F)

Length

116 mm
(5 in)

Width

76 mm
(2.99 in)

Height

97 mm
(3.82 in)

Description

Magnetic drive centrifugal pump operation is similar to a standard centrifugal pump except the motor shaft seal is removed resulting in the elimination of leaks caused by shaft seal failure. Magnetic drive centrifugal pumps must be used where flooded suction conditions exist. GRI specializes in the custom design and manufacturing of fluid pumps for the OEM market. The chart below is a general overview of GRI’s Magnetic Drive Pumps. If you do not find a pump that meets your exact requirements, our dedicated Sales Team will work with you to create a solution specific to your application - whether it is customizing an existing pump or designing new. Applications Typical OEM Applications include, but are not limited to: Fluid circulation, glycol, water Medical Chillers and coolers, coolant Laser Systems Alternative Power Units Hydronic Systems Recreational Vehicles and Public Transit Marine Alternative energy, Fuel Cells Thermal heating and cooling Beverage Dispensers Printing and Imaging Features Corrosion resistant Hydraulically efficient No shaft seals Low current draw and heat rise Quiet operation Flexible mounting and body discharge positions NSF certified models available

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