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Water pump VS
electricself-primingimpeller

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Characteristics

Fluid
water
Operation
electric
Priming
self-priming
Technology
impeller
Domain
industrial, for the nuclear industry
Applications
cooling, service
Other characteristics
lubricated, open, vertical
Flow

Max.: 50,000 us gal/min
(189,270.5892 l/min)

Min.: 0 us gal/min
(0 l/min)

Head

Max.: 210 m
(688'11" )

Min.: 60 m
(196'10" )

Description

Design Features of Hayward Tyler Vertical Turbine Pumps The VS range was designed specifically for the nuclear industry and offers three different impeller types. Each impeller type provides a different head-capacity curve, ranging from a steep to a flatter curve, depending on system requirements. Specifically designed for nuclear High head per stage 3 basic enclosed impeller designs to match system requirements Constantly rising head curve Replaceable wear rings with various material options Seismically designed Available with or without product lubricated bearings Available as open pit or canned design Variety of materials available, including super austenitic and super duplex Available with suction-encased impeller end for application with low NPSHa Applications Hayward Tyler Vertical Turbine Pumps are ideal for the following applications: Containment Spray Cooling Water Emergency Service Water Essential Cooling Water Essential Service Water Essential Screen Wash Standby Service Water Turbine Plant Cooling Water Ultimate Heat Sink Condensate Plant Water Supply Cooling Water Waste Water Barge Stripping Oil Transfer

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 6.0 - Stand C81

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