IRON-50 230 VAC

Self-suction with blades · 0.25 kW · 50 l/min

This pump produces an enhanced force by transferring the mechanical power of the motor to the fluid throughout the rotating impeller. The fluid flow will enter the center of the impeller and flow out with its vanes. Centrifugal force thus increases the velocity of the fluid and energy like kinetic energy can be changed into force.

Depending on the type of water flow they produce, centrifugal pumps can be divided into three subtypes. The flow pattern is determined by the impeller shape and the pump construction.


Centrifugal Pumps

These types of pumps are the most commonly used in the world. The work is very simple, well described and carefully tested. These pumps are robust, efficient and fairly inexpensive to manufacture. Whenever the pump is running, the fluid pressure will increase from the pump’s inlet to its outlet. The change in pressure will drive the fluid throughout the system.



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