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Diaphragm pump GH2
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Diaphragm pump - GH2   - WARREN RUPP - for chemicals / oil / air
Diaphragm pump - GH2   - WARREN RUPP - for chemicals / oil / air
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Characteristics

Technology
diaphragm
Fluid
for chemicals, oil, air, for natural gas
Operation
pneumatic
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Applications
discharge, high-pressure, distribution, injection
Material
stainless steel, cast iron, aluminum, PTFE, ABS
Protection level
ATEX, rugged
Flow

74 us gal/min
(280.12047 l/min)

Pressure

17 bar, 17.2 bar
(246.564 psi, 249.465 psi)

Length

655 mm
(26 in)

Width

320 mm
(12.6 in)

Height

523 mm
(20.59 in)

Weight

78 kg, 80 kg
(171.96 lb, 176.37 lb)

Description

The SANDPIPER 2" natural gas-operated high-pressure pump offers robust construction for demanding oil and gas applications, such as condensate injection and long discharge runs of pipe. Utilizing thick-walled castings in stainless steel and cast iron, SANDPIPER G-Series pumps handle natural gas while allowing for complete groundability. Built to meet CSA standards, the GH2 pump is used extensively in upstream and midstream applications. This 2:1 high-pressure pump, with a unique air distribution system, is capable of delivering discharge pressures twice the inlet pressure up to 250 psi (17.2 bar) while achieving up to 74 gpm. SANDPIPER’s G-Series pumps carry the following certifications: ATEX – ATEX-compliant pumps are suitable for use in explosive atmospheres when the equipment is properly grounded in accordance with local electrical codes. NACE MR0175/ISO15156 –Sweet and sour gas corrosion resistance ABS Type Approved Product – Ensures Sandpiper pumps conform to industry manufacturing standards

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