Water pump VTP
semi-submersiblecentrifugalstationary

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Characteristics

Fluid
water
Priming
semi-submersible
Technology
centrifugal
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Applications
discharge, dewatering, booster, sump
Other characteristics
suction, multi-stage, line, vertical
Flow

13,636 m³/h
(481,550.79541 ft³/h)

Pressure

74 bar
(1,073.279 psi)

Head

762 m
(2500'00" )

Fluid temperature

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Max.: 121 °C
(249.8 °F)

Description

The VTP pump line is normally designed to operate in wells or sumps. Its bowl assembly consists primarily of a suction case or bell, one or more pump bowls and a discharge case. The pump bowl assembly is positioned in the sump or well at a depth to provide the proper submergence. Overview CHARACTERISTICS Multi-stage vertical centrifugal pumps with diffuser type bowl Collet mounted Semi-Open / Enclosed impellers Double suction first stage impeller available for ultra low NPSHR applications Counter clockwise rotation viewed from coupling end Product or oil/grease lubricated. Basket or Conical strainer according to application requirements API 610 latest edition construction API pump type VS1 / VS6 DESIGN FEATURES API 610 latest edition construction available (VS1 & VS6 types) Product or Oil lubricated Oversized Bowl Shaft Sizing for longer life Epoxy coated bowls Collet Mounted Impellers Also available as Submersible VTP Pump for applications such as high temperature wells, wells with limited diameter, agricultural irrigation, deep well dewatering, large construction sites and others.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 8.0 - Stand F3

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