SUBMERSIBLE DIRTY WATER PUMP SP 7 DIRT INOX, 1.645-506.0
An individually adjustable level sensor starts the SP 7 Dirt Inox dirty water pump immediately upon contact with water. If the water level falls back below the level sensor, the pump stops automatically after 15 seconds. The extremely high-performance submersible pump is perfect for draining areas such as large garden ponds, flooded cellars or flooded building excavations (max. 100 m³), since it can reliably pump out heavily polluted water (up to 30 mm large dirt particles) at up to 15,500 l/h. For even more heavily polluted water, the integrated, pull-down stainless steel prefilter protects against blockages. The submersible pump can be switched to continuous operation using the automatic/manual switch. It reliably pumps out up to a residual water height of 35 millimetres, both in continuous operation and in automatic mode, with the corresponding adjustment of the level sensor. With theQuick Connect connection threads, 1″, 1 1/4″ and 1 1/2″ hoses can be quickly and easily connected. Thanks to the stainless steel casing and robust slide ring sealing, the pump has an especially long lifetime. An extended 5 year warranty is also available.
Designed for dirty water
Reliable pumping of water with dirt particles up to 30 mm in size.
Auto/manual switch
For switching between automatic and manual mode.
Comfortable carrying handle
Comfortable to hold and can also be used as a rope holder.
Robust and integrated stainless steel prefilter
Protects the pump against excessively heavy soiling and thus prevents the pump impeller from becoming blocked.
SPECIFICATIONS
Technical data
Max. motor rating (W) 750
Max. flow rate (l/h) 15500
Delivery height / Max. pressure (m/bar) 8 / 0.8
Max. immersion depth (m) 7
Max. grain size (mm) 30
Residual water height (mm) 35
Delivery temperature, max. (°C) 35
Connection thread G1 1/2
Power cable (/m) H07RN8-F / 10
Voltage (V) 230 – 240
Frequency (Hz) 50
Weight without accessories (kg) 6.7
Dimensions (L × W × H) (mm)
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