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High-rise Building Feed Pump

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Brand: runquan
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USES:

LG, LGR, DL, the DLR series of feed water pump, high-rise buildings are widely adopted in domestic construction engineering and all overnight vertical multistage centrifugal pump, mechanical industry is the key to promote high efficiency and energy saving products. This series of pump with high efficiency, low noise, small volume, light weight, small size and convenient installation and maintenance, etc.

Flow range:  Q: after 1 m/h ~ 200 m after/h (0.28 l/s ~ 55.6 l/s)

Lift range:    H: 14.9 m to 260 m

The medium temperature: t: LG, DL type pump 80 째 C or less; LGR, DLR type pump 130 째 C or less

Allowing pump inlet pressure value: 0.6 mpa or less (users in order to indicate the pump inlet pressure value)

Organization:

This series of pump is vertical single-stage multiple sectional centrifugal pump, pump for radial absorption, radial, relative installation position of the import and export is adjustable, both interoperable with 0 째 and 90 째, 180 째, 270 째 direction installation.

Drive:

Pump by vertical at the top of the installed in the motor, through the elastic coupling drive. Look from the motor end pump is counterclockwise.


High-rise Building Feed Pump
 
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