Centrifugal pump Simer
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Centrifugal pump - Simer   - JUNG PUMPEN - water / wastewater / electric
Centrifugal pump - Simer   - JUNG PUMPEN - water / wastewater / electric
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Characteristics

Technology
centrifugal
Fluid
water, wastewater
Operation
electric
Priming
submersible
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Applications
cooling, drainage, level control
Voltage
380 V
Protection level
IP68, rugged
Other characteristics
automatic, flow
Flow

Min.: 0 m³/h
(0 ft³/h)

Max.: 4.5 m³/h
(158.916 ft³/h)

Head

Min.: 0 m
(0'00" )

Max.: 6.5 m
(21'03" )

Power

190 W
(0.26 hp)

Height

267 mm
(10.51 in)

Weight

5.2 kg
(11.46 lb)

Description

The robust pump for flat suction Extracts unwanted water down to 2 mm almost wipe-dry The ideal tool for the craftsman Removes water down to a level of 2 mm Robust cast aluminium housing Self-venting starts at a water level of just 5 mm Cooling jacket for motor housing Replaceable cable inlet Accessory: Electronical switch Simer Level Control for automatic pump operation The Simer 5 is a robust utility pump for draining cellars, flat roofs, tennis courts or swimming pools. It can also be used to remove wastewater from building works such as core-hole drilling and concrete cutting. The Simer pump removes unwanted water quickly and efficiently, leaving a residual water level of just 2 mm, while starting to pump at a water level of just 5 mm! The removable strainer, with a mesh size of 2 mm, reliably protects the hydraulic system from coarse solids. The variable hose connector allows connections to be made quickly and easily. Connecting the pump permanently to the building’s drainage system or using it to protect against back-flow is not permitted, however. Please refer to our UK3 to U6K range of pumps for these types of application.

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