KSB ETANORM horizontal long-coupled single-stage volute casing pump

Horizontal volute casing pump, single-stage, with ratings and main dimensions to EN 733, long-coupled, back pull-out design, with replaceable shaft sleeves / shaft protecting sleeves and casing wear rings, with motor-mounted variable speed system. With KSB SuPremE, a magnetless synchronous reluctance motor of efficiency class IE4/IE5 to IEC TS 60034-30-2:2016, for operation with the KSB PumpDrive 2 or KSB PumpDrive 2 Eco variable speed system without rotor position sensors. Motor mounting points in accordance with EN 50347, envelope dimensions in accordance with DIN V 42673 (07-2011). ATEX-compliant version available. See more

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Goods cannot be purchased online. These are either oversized goods with an individual price of transport or an assortment that can only be purchased on demand. If you are interested in the goods, contact us by email marketing@pumpa.cz

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Delivery accross EU within 3-7 business days %

Brand:
KSB
Category:
Horizontal surface pumps
Product No.:
MAS000630

Product description

Benefits

  • Improved efficiency and NPSHreq by experimentally verified hydraulic design of impellers (vanes)
  • Operating costs reduced by trimming the nominal impeller diameter to match the specified duty point
  • Little wear, low vibration levels and excellent smooth running characteristics thanks to good suction performance and virtually cavitation-free operation across a wide operating range
  • Optimum match of pump to fluid handled by a large choice of materials for many applications as standard
  • PumpDrive perfectly matched to pump and motor by default factory parameter settings
  • Motor-mounted variable speed system up to 45 kW saves space
  • Pump operation made fully transparent with PumpMeter
  • The efficiency of the motor also exceeds 95 % of the nominal efficiency when the motor runs at 25 % of its nominal power on a quadratic torque-speed curve.
  • Sustainable and environmentally friendly because no magnets based on “rare earth elements” such as NdFeB are used