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Comparison AL-KO Drain 10000 Comfort vs AL-KO Drain 7500 Classic

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Easy to carry for two. Swivel elbow.
Suitable forwaste waterwaste water
Specs
Maximum performance10000 L/h7500 L/h
Maximum head8 m6 m
Pump typecentrifugalcentrifugal
Minimum liquid level40 mm
Maximum immersion depth5 m5 m
Maximum particle size30 mm30 mm
Maximum liquid temperature35 °С35 °С
Dry run protection
Float switch
Suction systemsingle-stagesingle-stage
Outlet size1", 1 1/4" and 1 1/2"1", 1 1/4" and 1 1/2"
Engine
Maximum power650 W450 W
Power sourceelectricelectric
Mains voltage230 V230 V
Power cord length10 m10 m
General specs
Protection class (IP)X8X8
Country of originGermanyGermany
Pump housing materialplasticplastic
Impeller / auger materialplasticplastic
Dimensions242x190x353 mm213x152x308 mm
Weight5.7 kg4.4 kg
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2014october 2014

Maximum performance

The maximum volume of water that the device can pump in a certain amount of time. It is one of the key specs of any pump because characterizes the volume of water with which the device can work. At the same time, it does not always make sense to pursue maximum performance — after all, it significantly affects the dimensions and weight of the unit.

Some formulas allow you to derive optimal performance values for different situations. So, if the pump is designed to supply water to water intake points, its minimum required performance should not be lower than the highest total flow rate; if desired, a margin of 20-30% can be added to this value. And for sewer models (see "Suitable for"), everything will depend on the volume of wastewater. More detailed recommendations for choosing a pump depending on performance can be found in special sources.

Maximum head

The maximum head generated by the pump. This parameter is most often indicated in meters, by the height of the water column that the unit can create — in other words, by the height to which it can supply water. You can estimate the pressure created by the pump using a simple formula: every 10 m of head corresponds to a pressure of 1 bar.

It is worth choosing a pump according to this parameter, taking into account the height to which it should supply water, as well as adjusting for losses and the need for pressure in the water supply. To do this, it is necessary to determine the difference in height between the water level and the highest point of water intake, add another 10 to 30 m to this figure (depending on the pressure that needs to be obtained in the water supply), and multiply the result by 1.1 — this will be the minimum pressure required.

Minimum liquid level

The smallest depth of pumped liquid (from the bottom to the surface) at which the pump can operate normally. This parameter is indicated for submersible drainage models, for other types it is not relevant for various reasons.

Maximum power

Rated power of the pump motor. The more powerful the engine, the higher the performance of the unit, usually, the greater the pressure, suction height, etc. Of course, these parameters largely depend on other features (primarily the pump type, see above); but models similar in design can be compared in terms of power.

Note that high power, usually, increases the size, weight and cost of the pump, and also implies high costs of electricity or fuel (see "Power source"). Therefore, it is worth choosing a pump according to this parameter taking into account the specific situation; more detailed recommendations can be found in special sources.
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