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Suitable forclean waterclean water
Specs
Maximum performance
6000 L/h /maximum/
6000 L/h /maximum/
Maximum head
55 m /maximum/
60 m /maximum/
Max. pressure5.5 bar3.5 bar
Pump typecentrifugalcentrifugal
Suction typeself-priming
Suction height8 m8 m
Maximum liquid temperature35 °С
Ejector
Suction system
multistage /5 steps/
multistage /5 steps/
Outlet size1"1"
Inlet hole size1"1"
Engine
Maximum power1300 W1400 W
Power sourceelectricelectric
Mains voltage230 V230 V
Power cord length1.5 m
General specs
Noise level75 dB73 dB
Protection class (IP)X4X4
Country of originGermanyGermany
Pump housing material
plastic /stainless steel/
plastic
Impeller / auger materialplasticplastic
Dimensions476x208x350 mm
Weight13.5 kg13.9 kg
Added to E-Catalognovember 2014october 2014

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.

Max. pressure

The highest pressure that the pump is capable of creating during operation. This parameter is directly related to the maximum head (see above); however, it is less obvious, and therefore, it is indicated rarely.

Suction type

The main division in this parameter is related to whether the pump can remove air from the suction line. This, in turn, determines the features of starting the unit.

— Self-priming. Self-priming pumps include all pumps that do not require the complete absence of air in the suction line at startup — it is enough that the pump itself is filled with water. Accordingly, such models are less demanding and normally tolerate air entering the line. However, this requires a reliable design that can normally withstand water hammer, which accordingly affects the cost of the unit.

— Priming. Pumps with this device can only work normally when both the unit body and the suction line are filled with water. If air enters the line, it must be removed or the pump will not be able to start normally. Such models are not as convenient as self-priming ones; at the same time, they are noticeably cheaper, and with the normal quality of the water supply system, there is practically no significant difference between the two varieties.

Maximum liquid temperature

The highest temperature of water at which the pump is capable of operating normally. Usually, in most models this parameter is 35-40 °C — at high temperatures it is difficult to ensure effective cooling of the engine and moving parts, and in fact, such conditions are rare.

Ejector

The presence of an ejector in the design or delivery set of the pump.

The main purpose of the ejector is to increase the effective suction height. Its action is based on the fact that part of the water pumped by the pump is sent back down to the intake point; this water in some way "pushes" the water in the main suction line. Thanks to this, the suction height can be increased from 7-8 m, available without an ejector, to 15-20 m. The main disadvantage of this device is a rather high noise level.

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.

Power cord length

The length of the cable that supplies electricity to the pump with the appropriate type of power supply (see above). The longer the cable the farther from the socket or other power source you can install the pump. This parameter is especially important for submersible models: if the cable is too short, it will simply be impossible to lower the pump to the maximum depth provided for by its design, because ordinary extension cords cannot be immersed in water.

Noise level

The noise level produced by the pump during normal operation. For comparison, 50 decibels roughly corresponds to the noise in an office room, 60 dB to an average TV volume, 70 dB to a truck at a distance of about 8 m, 80 dB to traffic noise, and 90 dB to a scream. The lower the noise level, the more comfortable the use of the pump and the closer it can be placed to people. This parameter is especially important for models designed for indoor installation.
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