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Water pump GYRE 300
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Characteristics

Fluid
water
Operation
electric
Priming
submersible
Technology
impeller
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Voltage
240 V, 110 V
Other characteristics
with integrated controller, sine wave
Flow

9,000 l/h, 20,000 l/h
(2,377.54847 us gal/h, 5,283.44105 us gal/h)

Power

Min.: 5 kW
(6.8 hp)

Max.: 52 kW
(70.7 hp)

Length

265 mm, 325 mm
(10 in, 13 in)

Width

65 mm, 75 mm
(2.56 in, 2.95 in)

Height

34 mm, 38 mm
(1.34 in, 1.5 in)

Weight

575 kg, 645 kg
(1,267.66 lb, 1,421.98 lb)

Description

Sine Wave Technology Sine Wave Technology allows the Gyre 300 pumps to operate at near-silent level. Flow Director Enhances water flow direction, moving water to to any place within your tank more precisely. Shields the cages and rotors from light from your fixture, slows down algae growth on them and reduces the need of frequent maintenance. The Gyre pump can be positioned closer to the surface of the water, improving water surface breaking effects but without creating air vortices. One-Controller-Two-Pumps System The Gyre 300 Series comes with a one-controller-two-pumps system(Pump XF330 and XF350 could be paired together), which allows users to program the paired pumps to run different water movement programs. Syna-G App support for iOS and Android devices The Gyre 300 Series can be controlled by iOS and Android devices through the Syna-G app. New Custom Wave Mode with Syna-G App The new "Custom Wave" mode allows users to very easily setup up to three different water movement modes which will be cycled through one after the other.

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