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DAB Pumps Hot Water Circulator Pump – Model# A – B – D

Applications
Pump for hot or cold water circulation in small community central heating and air conditioning systems for both civil and industrial applications, of the closed circuit pressurized or open circuit type.

Construction features
Pump body in cast iron and motor in die cast aluminum.
Impeller in techno polymer, motor shaft in hardened stainless steel held in graphite bearings lubricated by the pumping medium.
Pump body with threaded ports.
Rotor protective jacket, stator jacket, and closing flange in stainless steel.
The two-pole asynchronous wet rotor motor features three-speed operation. Integral thermal probe in single-phase version.

Description

DAB Pumps Hot Water Circulator Pump – Model# A – B – D

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TECHNICAL DATA

Operating range: from 1 to 12 m3/h with head of up to 11 m.
Liquid temperature range: from -10°C to +110°C
Liquid quality requirements: clean, free of solid contaminants and mineral oils, non-viscous, chemically neutral, close to the properties of water  (max. glycol contents 30%).
Maximum working pressure: 10 bar (1000 kPa).
Minimum suction pressure: the values are given in the relative tables.
Installation: with HORIZONTAL MOTOR SHAFT on discharge or return pipe, with suction port as close as possible to expansion vessel, above maximum boiler level and as far as possible from bends, elbows, and circuit branches to avoid water turbulence with consequent noise.
SPECIAL executions on request: alternative voltages and/or frequencies
Accessories: 1/2″ F-3/4″ F-1″ F-114″F-1/4″M unions DN40/PN10 counter-flanges

Additional information

Application

Cooling and Heating Systems, Hot Water Recirculation, Industrial Applications

AC Voltage

230v

Weight (kg)

5.3

Brand

DAB

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