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50HZ

Performance Range

Max.Flow:30m³/h

Max.Head:15m


Application Limits

◎ Installing depth up to 5m

◎ Liquid temperature up to+40℃

◎ pH leve from 6.5-8.5

◎ Maximum sand content is 0.1%.Passage of suspended solids up to 0.2mm


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Application Fields

◎ Suitable for transferring water without abrasive particles

◎ Suitable for well water lifting,farm irrigation,garden irrigation and living water supply

◎ Suitable for industrial water eliminating,construction water supply and drainage,breeding industry water supply and drainage,etc.


Features

◎ New appearance design,high quality life

◎ Anti-overloading motor design,not easy to burn machine

◎ Lightweight design,easy to maintenance;

◎ water from the bottom,extracting a lower water level;

◎ Adopt PPOG20 plastic impeller,durable;

◎ Stainless steel screws,easy to maintain;


Model Instruction

60HZ

Performance Range

Max. Flow: 27m³/h 
Max. Head: 15m

Application Limits

◎ Maximum liquid temperature +40℃ 

◎ pH level from 4-10 

◎ Maximum liquid density 1.2×10³ kg/m³

◎  Power frequency is 60Hz. Nominal voltage is120VAC or    

220VAC for single phase and 220VAC or 440VAC for three    

phase with tolerance of ±10%. 


◎ Immersion depth from 0.5m-5m

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Application Fields

WVS(D) series pumps are widely applied in industry, agriculture, mining, construction, municipal, environmental protection, etc. They are suitable for draining water containing particles such as short fibers, paper scraps, etc. and soft solid, such as muddy water, dirty water, domestic wastewater, sewage, manure, etc. They are ideal equipment for agricultural irrigation and drainage, pool silt cleaning and site construction, but do not apply to the location with explosionproof requirements.

Features

◎ Stainless steel casing and rod bolts, beautiful, durable and    

stable. 

◎ Opening impeller with good flow ability. 

◎ The stainless steel shaft extension, carbide double    

sides mechanical sealing.


Optional Available On Request

(* Standard configuration on Page 109)

Model Instruction