Impeller pump SPV 25
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Impeller pump - SPV 25 - Sacemi Gamar srl - water / oil / electric
Impeller pump - SPV 25 - Sacemi Gamar srl - water / oil / electric
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Characteristics

Technology
impeller
Fluid
water, oil
Operation
electric
Mobility
stationary
Material
steel, PTFE
Other characteristics
with open impeller
Flow

72 l/min
(19.02039 us gal/min)

Power

0.18 kW, 0.26 kW
(0.24 hp, 0.35 hp)

Description

The SPV 25 pump is designed for the efficient transfer of liquids containing impurities up to 3 mm in size. Its hydraulic components, including the impeller, scroll, and pump body, are made of PBT, making it suitable for use with water, emulsions, and oily substances with a viscosity not exceeding 21 cSt (3° Engel). The maximum allowable liquid temperature is 70°C. Common applications include: - Machine tools (milling machines, lathes, drills) - Glass processing machines (TRI version) - Printing machines - Air conditioning and conditioning systems - Filtration systems Installation should be on a tank with a capacity proportionate to the flow rate, approximately 3-4 cm from the bottom. Ensure the maximum liquid level in the tank remains 3-4 cm below the support flange. For particularly dirty liquids, it is advisable to construct the tank with compartments to allow sludge to settle before being pumped. Technical specifications: - Power 1: 0.26 kW - Power 2: 0.18 kW - Depth Draft: 90 / 120 / 170 / 220 / 270 / 350 mm - Hydraulic Connection: 3/4" - Maximum flow: 72 l/min - Maximum prevalence: 5.5 m - Maximum impurity dimension: 3 mm - Impeller type: Open - Materials: Impeller, Pump body, Impeller-cover: PBT; Shaft: Steel (Aisi 416) - Suitable for liquids with viscosity up to 21 cSt (3° Engel) - Maximum liquid temperature: 70°C

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