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Sewage Water Treatment  Pump SP004CN

Sewage Water Treatment Pump SP004CN

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Place of Origin:
Zhejiang China (Mainland)
Brand Name:
WENGGE
Model Number:
V1500F
Theory:
Centrifugal Pump
Structure:
Single-stage Pump
Usage:
Water
Power:
Electric
Standard or Nonstandard:
Standard
Fuel:
Other
Pressure:
Low Pressure
Application:
Sewage
Motor wire:
100% cooper
Mechanical seal:
Carbon&Ceramic
Shaft:
AISI420(2Gr13)
cable length:
10 meters
Impeller:
cast iron

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:Carton Package Demensions:590mm*350mm*250mm 480pcs/one 20" container GW:27kg
Delivery Detail:Within 25 days after receiving deposit

Specifications

Submersible water pump
1.ISO9001:2008,CE,GS
2.OEM Service
3.Good quality and factory price
4.100% copper wire

WASTE WATER PUMP

◊APPLICATION

Applied to pumping such liquid which is not clean, with solid matter or frictional matter, low viscous, lcorrosive, crystallizable, chemically neutral and close to water. Such as:

1.  domestic wastewater treatment system

2.  School,hospital,community wastewater treatment system

3.  Irrigation

◊ Features

1. 100% copper wire

2. Cold-rolled silicon steel sheet, with high-speed punching, improve the efficiency and precision

3. Double sides mechanical seal graphite&ceramic

4. Demagnetization of stainless steel nuts

5. Anti-rust treatment castings and electrophoresis

6. New testing equipment

◊ OPERATION CONDITION

1.Maximum depth below water: 5m

2.Maximum trans medium temperature up to: 40

3.PH of trans medium is scope from 4-10

◊TECHNICAL DATA

description   material
motor housingstainless steel
pump bodycast iron
impellercast iron
shaftAISI420(2GR13)
statorDR510 steel
winding100%copper
sealmechanical seal
graphite&ceramic

Q:I just bought a 1997 Honda Civic, done about 85k. There is no record of the timing belt having ever been changed so I want to get this done as a priority. My usual mechanic can't do it for a month due to other commitments so I have been ringing round for quotes, and generally these have all been to change the belt quot;plus the kit- which makes sense, change the lot while you are in there.Surprisingly, the cheapest quote I have had was from my local Honda dealer, however, they have said this is for the belt only as they don't change the tensioner/water pump on this model. Are they full of it? I'm not sure whether to take this as expertise from the car's manufacturer or total BS from some chancer trying to make money from us having to come back when other things go wrong!
This is a hot topic even among Honda enthusiasts and professionals. The whole deal about changing the water pump, as you probably know, is that the labor to do that is small once the timing belt is out of the way. However - and this is the big issue - most original Honda water pumps last a very long time, even more than 200K miles. Do you feel lucky? One big issue enters here: what sort of antifreeze has been used in it? If it still has Honda antifreeze (dark green in your 1997, as I recall) the pump is probably still good for another 100K miles even if the coolant has not been changed on schedule. If it has conventional (bright) green or some other coolant that is not known to be silicate free I strongly recommend replacing the pump with an OEM pump. See the first source for the reason. In any case, I recommend replacing the water pump with the next timing belt change if you don't do it this time. 300K miles is a lot to ask of a pump seal. I also strongly recommend not going with an aftermarket pump - OEM only. I make a habit of always replacing the pump and tensioner(s). EDIT - Shane A has a good point. If the water pump fails next year the price of a new pump and tensioner will seem trivial. The pain of higher cost is temporary, the peace of mind is lasting.
Q:Im replacing the water pump on my cougar but i ran into a snag. I got the pump unbolted but to take it off, i need to unbolt a bracket that goes behind the power steering pump pulley. I cant figure out how to get that pulley off to take off the bracket. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
remove radiator,remove fan blade,you may have to move the a/c condenser and or compressor. and move the alternator out of the way. scrape gasket off engine block. glue new gasket to water pump and install in reverse. be sure not to over tighten the bolts.
Q:how to change a water pump on a 99 ford tauras?
well u first losen the bolt, remove that stuff, and put another water pump on =?
Q:I have a 95 honda civic and I just got a new water pump. I need to know how to change it. I have an engine lift, I just want to know if the is an easier way?
the easiest way is to have some one else do it//if you finally end up doing it yourself dont forget to change t/stat at same time
Q:i was coming home from from work and my jeep thew the serpenteen belt and my water pump is the only pulley not moving good like the rest and is leaking coolent. and people with just dump **** to say dont comment on this
1st off juan needs to get a life. now to help you .buy a haynes manual so you can go and do the removal and replacement of your water pump. step 1) remove the fan shroud 2) drain the coolant. make sure you do this so your critters won't drink it 3) remove the radiator. 4) remove the fan but do not remove the belt. this helps keep the fan from moving while you remove the bolts. if you have an electric fan remove this at the same time you remove the radiator 5) referring to the haynes manual remove any accessories that might be attached to the water pump 6) remove the pump. please refer to the haynes manual to insure you do the removal and re-instal correctly. oh yea, don't get fustrated . if you do just take a break. good luck and happy jeepin
Q:I did change water pump before but not on wv beetle?
If okorder , I have serious doubts about your doing a timing belt which has to come off and go back on to do the water pump. I also can't picture a water pump going bad in under 15 years or 150,000 miles. Spendy job, so please be sure before disassembling. OH and if you mess up on the timing belt you can bend the valves and cost yourself around 1,500 US dollars. ASE Cert Auto Tech, 92 GTI 16V 2.0L
Q:The actual way to move water (liquid) from a pond with small bits of debris. Trying to find out which system is the most efficient: vane, impeller, rotary, centrifugal...etc...either by hand or using a bicycle to turn the pump. I do NOT want to use an engine or electric motor. I've read about the transfer pumps in the hardware store are only about 50% efficient, I need something better that will provide me a continuous output. Something lightweight that will handle pressure. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!!
Solar water pumps have been in mass production since 1983 and are in use in thousands of locations around the world. Pumps that are designed to be powered by solar energy are far more efficient than an equivalent AC powered pump. There are many types of pumps and systems available for pumping from deep wells, shallow wells, ponds and streams. :)
Q:does anyone know how a water pump works????????????
Water pumps are available in different types. 1. Centrifugal type: Operate by increasing the velocity of water which, when the velocity is decreased by the Volute casing, the pressure increases. 2. Rotary Gear type.: Operate by Displacement of the water by rotating, gears that trap water between the teeth of 2 rotors of inter-meshing gears that release the water at a higher pressure on the opposite side of the pump to the intake. 3. Piston (reciprocating) type: Also a displacement operation by a piston moving backwards and forwards within a cylinder (like a hypodermic syringe in operation). Back stroke takes water into the cylinder and forward stroke discharges it at a higher pressure. (Double acting types are also used that take in and discharge alternately from both ends). If you mean the water pump of your car, they are generally of the Rotary type.
Q:i replaced the water pump and redid the timing belt. now when i start it, it sounds like one of the cylinder is misfiring and makes a chucking noise. do you have to reconnect everything together to see if thats the problem? the engine worked fine before i replaced my water pump. engine like vibrates at each chucking noise. could it be incorrect timing even when the engine starts fine? or is one of the valves bent which is causing the vibration and noise? i checked teh spark plugs and they are fine could if be bad coils? or is the crankshaft weared out? please help and thanks for you help about my situation.
sounds like you didn't get your timing belt back on correctly...they can be a bear sometimes...go back and redo the timing belt and make sure the timing marks are lined up properly
Q:My truck turned off by itself and a bunch of steam and smoke came out and my radiator was dry. To keep it running i had to have the engine revved and at a stop sign hold the brake down. and slightly press. I'm assuming its the water pump however. It started yesterday as the colder weather started. What my question is what do you think it is and if you have experience with water pumps, how hard is it to replace i found one for $14
that don,t sound like the water pump. if it was the pump then it would overheat and leak out. check to see where it,s leaking at. if it,s leaking from the pump then it will have to be changed even though it still might not help it to idle. it,s not really that hard to change the pump on a 351W . the hardest part is getting into it. you might have to remover some stuff so you can work. the belt and water pump pulley will have to come off and the fan but that should let you into the bolts.

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