• Stainless Steel Casting Sewage Submersible Electric Water pump System 1
  • Stainless Steel Casting Sewage Submersible Electric Water pump System 2
  • Stainless Steel Casting Sewage Submersible Electric Water pump System 3
Stainless Steel Casting Sewage Submersible Electric Water pump

Stainless Steel Casting Sewage Submersible Electric Water pump

Ref Price:
get latest price
Loading Port:
China main port
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
1 unit
Supply Capability:
1000 unit/month

Add to My Favorites

Follow us:


OKorder Service Pledge

Quality Product, Order Online Tracking, Timely Delivery

OKorder Financial Service

Credit Rating, Credit Services, Credit Purchasing

Application:
Buildings, hospitals, residence, municipal works, traffic construction, factories, cultivation, pharmacy, beverage, seawater, saltwater, long fiber sewage, etc.


Service Conditions:
1.Max. immersion depth:5m.
2.Max. liquid temperature: +60°C.
3.PH: 304(4-10), 316(2-13).


Product Introduction:
1. With stainless steel casting casing, high head, large flow rate, corrosion-resistant, environment-friendly.
2. VITON double mechanical seal in oil chamber, single mechanical seal in outer chamber, which minimize the seal problem because of friction between skeleton oil seal and shaft.
3. Motor uses high temperature wire, F grade insulation, with thermal protector, which prolong the pump's service life.
4. The pump can be installed with agitator or cutter device according to the requirement from customer. Agitator, which rotates with motor shaft, produces very strong agitation force, makes sediment become sestons to discharge. Cutter, which cuts the long fibers, plastic, paper bag, straw into pieces to discharge..
5. For high-temperature liquid, corrosion resistant cable, TEFLON mechanical seal can be choosed.

 

Performance Data:

 

MODELRATED
Q(m3/h)
RATED 
H(m)
RATED POWER
(kW)
VOLTAGE
(V)
OUTLET DIA.
(mm)
G.W.
(kg)
PACKAGE
DIMENSION
(cm3)
WQD10-10-0.75S10100.752205024.253×22×27
WQ10-10-0.75S10100.753805023.653×22×27
WQD15-10-1.1S15101.12205025.656.5×22×27
WQ15-10-1.1S15101.13805025.456.5×22×27
WQD15-12-1.5S15121.5220502656.5×22×27
WQ15-12-1.5S15121.53805026.856.5×22×27
WQ15-20-2.2S15202.23805036.159×25×29
WQ25-15-2.2S25152.23806538.359×25×29
WQ40-9-2.2S4092.23808040.861.5×25×31
WQ50-7-2.2S5072.238010043.261.5×25×31
WQ15-25-3S15253380504061.5×25×31
WQ25-20-3S252033806541.861.5×25×31
WQ40-15-3S401533808044.361.5×25×31
WQ50-10-3S501033801004763.5×27×31
WQ15-32-4S153243805039.861.5×25×31
WQ25-25-4S252543806545.663.5×27×31
WQ40-18-4S401843808047.863.5×27×31
WQ50-15-4S501543801005166×27×32
WQ20-32-5.5S20325.53805065.771×28×35
WQ30-25-5.5S30255.53806568.571×28×35
WQ50-18-5.5S50185.53808069.773×30×37
WQ80-10-5.5S80105.538010072.473×30×37
WQ100-7-5.5S10075.538015084.478×35×40
WQ20-40-7.5S20407.5380507171×28×35
WQ30-32-7.5S30327.53806572.771×28×35
WQ45-22-7.5S45227.53808075.473×30×37
WQ80-15-7.5S80157.538010077.373×30×37
WQ100-10-7.5S100107.53801508878×35×40
WQ140-7-7.5S14077.53801508878×35×40
WQ100-20-11S1002011380100
WQ180-10-11S1801011380150
WQ250-6-11S250611380200
WQ100-25-15S1002515380100
WQ150-15-15S1501515380150
WQ250-11-15S2501115380200
WQ100-28-18.5S1002818.5380100
WQ180-18-18.5S1801818.5380150
WQ250-15-18.5S2501518.5380200
WQ100-30-22S1003022380100
WQ150-25-22S1502522380150
WQ250-18-22S2501822380200

Q: Is the pump lift horizontal or vertical?
A vertical, vertical lift is one meter (see environment), usually 5~10 times the horizontal distance
Q: I have a 2000 dodge 1500 the water pump is leaking and the belt is real squeaky. Are these related?
pump quites or slows causing overheating or heat increased in the motor causing the belt to wear more on the hot pullys get a new pump or fix it and just replace the belt
Q: I have a 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix 3.8 v6 engine. My car has been overheating lately and my low coolant light came on so i put antifreeze in it and the light went off. I drove about 3 blocks and the low coolant light came back on again and the thermostat was at the hot mark so i checked the antifreeze and it was just about empty. I did noticed when I was pouring the antifreeze that some did run out the bottom of the car but it wasn't alot. Also I noticed that in the morning when I get up and drive my car the thermostat could be at cold but if I drive about 3 blocks it's almost at the hot mark. Please help me determine whats wrong with my car. Is my water pump bad?
You definitely have a big coolant leak someplace. Could be anything related to the cooling system. Do not drive this car or you will destroy your engine for could possibly be fixed with a few dollars, if it is a bad hose or something of the sort. Sounds like you should be able to find the leak without a pressur test, seeing how it runs low so quickly, but in any event, do not drive this vehicle and have a technician as soon as possible.
Q: My 2000 Pontiac Sunfire has been overheating and I recently changed the thermostat thinking that was the problem. The new thermostat didn't help and the engine is still over heating. I am starting to think it might be the water pump. How can I tell for sure? When I changed the thermostat and refilled the coolant tank I left the cap off and started the car to work out the air. I was told I should see bubbles in the tank but nothing happened, I thought this might be a sign of a bad water pump. I think I will be able to change the water pump on my own I just want to know for sure if that is the problem.
I agree with f100-supersabre's answer. And here's some more to ponder... Chances are your water pump is just fine. When was the last time, if ever, you serviced your cooling system? And by that I mean dumping the old anti-freeze, back flushing the system to include the heater core and refilling with fresh coolant. If the answer is never then your radiator is probably toast. The internal passages are clogged and it does not dissipate heat effectively any more. Another thing to consider: the electric cooling fan(s). How many does your car have? With one fan, the fan will run: Anytime the A/C is switched on. When the tempurature sensor in the cooling system rises above the preset value of the sensor. With two fans: One will only and always operate when the A/C is switched on. The second will operate in response to the preset value of the cooling system sensor. Check the operation of the fan or fans. Turn on the A/C, the fan or one of the fans will turn on. With one fan only, turn the A/C off and let the car idle until the the single fan turns on in response to engine temperature. With two fans, you can let the A/C run and let the car idle until the second fan turns on in response to engine temp. If the fans don't work as they should, the first place to look is for a blown fuse. High amp fuses are found in the engine bay in a seperate fuse box ...look for this ..pop the lid and check the fuses. A map for the fuse purpose/location is usually found under the lid. If the fuses look okay, then it may be a bad sensor or it might be a bad fan. The sensor is usually less expensive and easier to swap out than the fan assemblies. Your cooling system, if has been neglected, may need both a radiator and some work on the fans if they prove less than up to snuff.
Q: Is a 3000 watt generator sufficient to power a 3/4 horsepower water pump?My house has a 3/4 horsepower pump that it uses to pump water from the well to the house. I want to purchase a generator that will be sufficient to power this pump in a power outage. Is 3000 Watts sufficient?
Danny and GTB give a good answer, I just add some: As a rule of thumb, 1 horsepower (HP or hp) is equal to 750 watts, and a motorized electric equipment at start up will suck electricity power about twice as much as its specification. Is you pump equipped with a three phase or a single phase electric motor? You have to suit it with the generator. As for the generator, if possible you choose a generator with big flywheel, with slower RPM -rotations per minutes- than a generator with high RPM, because a water pump will frequently on and off according to the usage. This could cause the generator to wave down and up accordingly. Or a generator equipped with an electronic governor that will react fast enough to the frequent on and off load of the water pump. Hope the best and God bless you and good luck day by day!!
Q: I have a leak coming from the water pump that flows down on the side of the AC compressor before landing on the ground. I cannot verify exactly where the leak is coming from on the pump, but I am sure it is the pump leaking because it also sounds bad like rattling. My question is do I have to remove any other components, such as the AC compressor to be able to remove the water pump. I would be great full for any suggestions.Regards,Steph
1. Disconnect the Ground Cable. 2. Drain the Coolant. 3. Remove Fan Shroud. 4. Remove Fan Visco Clutch. 5. Remove Radiator Hoses and Thermostat Housing. 6. Remove the Serpentine Belt, pay close attention to the path of the serpentine belt. Suggestion draw a diagram as to it's path, before removing. 7. Remove the Water Pump Pulley and Power Steering Pulley. 8. Remove the Tension Adjuster Mechanism. 9. Loosen the Power Steering Pump and move it to the right a little. 10. Remove the Water Pump, and you're done. Tools Needed .... A nice Stereo, plenty of Beer, and a couple of friends to keep you company. Good Luck !
Q: i have a 1990 honda accord, 2.2l 5 spd standard, and my water pump went on it, and i was wonder if there is a diagram out there somere on how to replace it or how to take it out, cuz it is in the most stupidest spot ever, if you know were i could find a diagram on how to do so could you please help me?
You don't want to do it. Water pumps that are driven by the timing belts should not be done by amateurs since precise alignment of the camshaft(s), crankshaft, balance shaft, water pump is critical. You should really take it to a trusted mechanic otherwise you can put yourself in a world of hurt if you attempt it on your own. Does the term new engine mean anything for you? Not being rude, just honest.
Q: I would like to pump water from a canal which is approx. 65ft from my existing sprinkler plumbing. the height of the water level on average is approx. 6ft from the surface of the ground. I will need about 35 psi to operate the sprinkler zones. would the following pump work given the lose of pressure?... Horsepower:1.5Voltage:110V 60hz 9.5AmpPower ( max ):1100 WMax Flow :330 L/Min (87 GPM)Suct Hmax9M(30ft)Max Head:18 MInlet/Outlet Size:1.5quot;RPM:3450
it almost has to. the max amperage for anything with a 110 volt plug is about 12.5 amps. it should as long you are not pumping the water uphill. Please give me the 10 points for best answer!!
Q: It hasnt rain in quite a while, but I havent had any problems with the water or pressure, but it seems like the pump is always quot;onquot;. I purchased this house almost a year ago, never had a well, so I now very little about it. I moved in December, rain season here in NC, and remember the pump going on and off, now its constantly running, Is it normal for the pump to be running that much? any websites to read up on how a water well works?thanks
i had the same problem... twice. first time was due to a break in the well line. second time was a faulty precharged water tank. i was able to insert smaller soft plastic pipe into the old line, avoiding the backhoe. the second fix was to replace the tank. you do have to watch it tho, i melted my old pump motor due to a brown out. now that i think about it, your impeller could be worn , and the pump cant make pressure. good luck.
Q: I have a well that is 6inch and down 250 ft. It use to be used to water our grove. The submersible pump went bad and I had it pulled and capped. I was wondering since the water level in the pipe is around 6 feet down, can I install an above ground jet pump to feed my house? Could I just go down around 30 feet and pump with the above ground jet pump instead of using the submersible pump? tks for any help..
It is possible, but not likely. Once you start pumping the level will drop and may not refill quick enough to stay at shallow well pump level (25ft). It will work to install a convertible above ground jet pump though. They will draw water up from over 100ft depth. But installing a submersible is the best way.

Send your message to us

This is not what you are looking for? Post Buying Request

Similar products

Hot products


Hot Searches

Related keywords