Domestic JET Pumps

Domestic JET Pumps

Domestic self-primming JET Pumps could be used in the fields of domestic water supply, industrial constant pressure water supply.

Description

Domestic JET Pumps Performance Range:

Domestic JET Pumps Max. Head: 45m
Max. Flow Rate: 3.6 m3/h
Power: 0.4 to 1.0 Hp

Operating Limits:

Liquid Temperature up to +40℃
Ambient Temperature: up to +40℃
Suction lift up to 9 m

Motor

Two-pole induction motor (n-2900 rpm)
Insulation Class B/F
Protection IPX4

Domestic Jet Pump’s Structures Features

Cast iron pump body
Stainless steel mechanical shaft seal (graphite to ceramic)
Noryl impeller (Brass impeller option)
Noryl (PPO) diffuser
Superior steel or stainless steel shaft
With thermal protector for all single phase motor

Installation and Application

These pumps are self-priming centrifugal pumps, self-priming is achieved using an ejector, housed in the pump body, the total delivery produced by the closed centrifugal impeller is sent only partly to the delivery opening, the remaining water is recirculated through the ejector, which is connected to the suction piping and eliminate any air pockets, when the pump is started up the water in the pump body circulates through the ejector and transfers any air from the suction to the delivery chamber, expelling it through the delivery piping. At the same time the vacuum generated causes the water to rise in the suction piping.
Since the self-priming system operates continuously, these pumps are practically un affected even by the presence of large amounts of entrained air in the fluid being pumped.

It is always advisable to install a foot valve or non-return valve on the suction opening.

Those pumps should be installed in a covered area, protected against the weather.

 

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