High efficiency and good performance submersible sewage pump adopts full copper coil, with overheating protection, so that the sewage pump 3 hp automatically stops when the machine is overloaded.
Features:
Reasonable design, reasonable matching motor, high efficiency.
Submersible sewage pump with compact structure, small volume, easy to move, easy to install, no need to build pump room.
Double guide rail automatic coupling installation system, to the 3 phase sewage pump installation and maintenance has brought great convenience.
Large flow channel anti-clogging hydraulic parts design, greatly improve the ability of sewage through, can effectively through the heavy duty sewage pump diameter of 5 times the fiber material and the diameter of about 50% of the heavy duty sewage pump diameter solid particles.
Mechanical seal adopts double series seal, material is hard corrosion resistant tungsten carbide, durable, wear-resistant, can make the cast iron sewage pump safe continuous operation for more than 8000 hours.
Specification:
Model: 50WQ9-22-2.2
Rated Power: 3 hp (2.2 kW)
Rated Voltage: 380V (Please contact us if you need other voltage)
Rated Flow: 9 m3/h
Rated Head: 22m
Inlet Size: 2 inch
Caliber: 50 mm
Underwater Penetration (Max): 30m
Motor Phase: 3 phase
Body Material: Cast iron
Rotate Speed: 2860 r/min
Outlet Pressure: 0.1 MPa
Weight: 32 kg
Submersible Sewage Pump Structure:
Tips: Sewage Pump vs. Grinder Pump
Sewage pumps are able to handle some solids-handling capability, but only to a certain extent. This type of pump is commonly used with basement toilets to pump the sewage up into the sewer lines for the home or utility with the solids still intact, or if a home is located in a low area and sewage must be pumped uphill into the sewer or septic system.
Grinder pumps are a subtype of sewage pumps. Generally speaking, sewage pumps that are not grinder pumps can move sewage solids up to two inches in diameter that are easy to break down or dissolve. Harder material will cause clogs and significant wear and tear on the pump. However, a general sewage pump that is not a grinder pump is usually less expensive and draws less power. This also means that the pump is not able to move sewage to as high of a point as a grinder pump can.