Horizontal Multistage Centrifugal Pump with Lowest Price
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 set
- Supply Capability:
- 1000 set/month
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Horizontal Multistage Centrifugal Pump with Lowest Price
CHL, CHLK and CHLF (T) type pump are mainly used in industrial field:
A. Air-conditioning system
B. Cooling system
C. Industrial cleaning
D. Water treatment (Water purification)
E. Aquiculture
F. Fertilizing/metering system
G. Environmental application
H. Other special applications
Applicable medium
A. Thin and clean non-flammable and non-explosive liquid without solid granules and fibers.
B. Mineral water, soft water, pure water, edible vegetable oil and other light chemical mediums.
C. When the density or viscosity of to-be-conveyed liquid is larger than that of water, it is necessary to select a driving motor of high-power.
D. Whether a specific liquid is suitable for the pump depends on many factors, among which the most important ones are chlorine content, pH value, temperature, solvent and oil content.
Pump
A. Horizontal multistage non-self-priming centrifugal pump, attached with long shaft electric motor.
B. Compact structure renders small size of pump; Axial inlet and radial outlet.
Motor
A. TEFC motor 2-pole
B. Protection class: IP 55
C. Insulation class: F
D. Standard voltage,
50 Hz: 1*220-240V
3*220-240V/380-415V
60Hz: 1*220-240V
3*220-240V/380-415V
E. Single phase motor (max): 2.4kW
Operation condition
A. Liquid temperature:
Normal temperature: -15oC~+70oC; Hot water type: -15oC~+110oC
B. Ambient temperature: Up to +40oC
C. Max. Operation pressure: 10 bar
D. Max. Inlet pressure is limited by max. Operation pressure.
Model description
CHL4-30
CHL: Light horizontal multistage centrifugal pump (glow passage components stainless steel 304 or 316)
4: Rated flow (m3/hr)
30: Stage× 10
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CHLK4-30
CHL: Light horizontal multistage centrifugal pump (glow passage components stainless steel 304 or 316)
K: Stainless steel air-conditioning pump
4: Rated flow (m3/hr)
30: Stage× 10
CHLF(T)4-30
CHLF(T): Light horizontal multistage centrifugal pump(F stands for "section type", T means "suction and discharge are made of cast iron"; Stainless steel, omitted)
Model | CHL2 | CHL4 | CHL8 | CHL16 | CHL8 | CHL16 |
Rated flow(m 3 /h) | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 8 | 16 |
Flow range(m 3 /h) | 1~3.5 | 1.5~8 | 5~12 | 8~22 | 5~12 | 8~22 |
Max pressure(bar) | 5.5 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 4 |
Motor power(kw) | 0.37~0.75 | 0.37~0.75 | 0.75~2.2 | 2.2~3 | 0.75~2.2 | 2.2~3 |
Temperature range( o C) | -15~+110 | |||||
Max efficiency(%) | 46 | 59 | 64 | 70 | 64 | 70 |
Outlet | G1 | G1.25 | G2 | G2 | G1.5 | G1.5 |
Inlet | G1 | G1 | G2 | G2 | G1.25 | G1.25 |
- Q: HiThe well in my house is around 60 feet(20 meter). And the tank is 10 meter above the ground. My pump is Kirloskar Jet 1.5HP . It use to fill 500 Liter tank in 20 minutes. But now a days it is taking around 45 minutes to fill in. The pump is around 10years old. But it sounds good. Is it a problem with Pump or something else like Foot valve, Pipe, Pressure adjustment etc? . Do I need to change the pump? Which one is best suit for my well?. Submersible or Jet or something else?
- Jet pumps aren't particularly efficient, and at 10 years of age, it could be worn. However, the water table might be dropping, too (this is happening in a lot of places), and that alone could explain the longer time. Submersible pumps are much for efficient but more expensive to install.
- Q: Okay so earlier, I went to go test out my water pump and all on my 66 mustang 302. And I got it up to normal operating temp, and had the rad cap off. I gave it some gas, the coolant level didn't go down, instead it came out the rad pretty badly. I've been having overheating problems, and I have no leaks, i just replaced the thermostat a few days ago, it didn't help. I haven't seen any leaks around the weep hole on the water pump, or noises. Other than a belt that does need to be tightened a bit, you can hear the belt squeling a tiny bit. So do yall think it could be my water pump?
- ok so the termostat replace no leaks and its overheating check the fan hub is it ok if yes then replace the radiator i dont think your head gaskets are blown because water came up when temp was hot an you reved up the engine however if water had came out when water was cold or warm the i say the head gaskets were blown hope this helps
- Q: Had my car in to the shop this morning, it's a 2000 Ford Escort ZX2. The water pump and radiator need to be replaced, and they said they can do it for $380. Is this a reasonable price? Also, if I don't get them fixed right away, am I risking a lot of permanent damage to the engine?
- that's not a bad price at all, considering the radiator is $150 or so by itself, and $50 or $60 for the water pump. So over $200 worth of parts, leaving roughly $180 for labor, not bad at all. Possible engine damage, yeah, lots of it. Blown head gasket is the most likely, a $500 repair.
- Q: Got pump ready and will not pump water. Have tried all things suggested to prime but will not pump water
- You prime the gas with gasoline and the water pump is primed with water. The water pump needs a stop valve in the intake so you can add water and it will not run out. Once the impeller is full and the pump is running it should pump OK.
- Q: ive just replaced my water pump as i know it wasnt in good shape and was a big cause of my problems. but the new water pump also seems to make a noise once in a while like its dry and there isnt anywater or its having a hard time. the head is good and has an extra thick headgasket on it. my guess is i have a clogged radiator and it would sound reasonable as i have used head gasked sealant in the radiator and it has prob clogged parts of it. the other symptom is afater about 4 hrs of continuous driving it starts to over heat if im doing 70 bor more but if i drop back down to 65 it seems to stable out or in many cases go down all together. anyone else had thes symptoms. and will a water pump make noise if there isnt anywater to pump.
- what is the 22r fitted in as most run a thermo fan assy which is fitted to the front of the water pump if you have this then most likely the thermo is either just about to seize or it's still turn's then its in freewheel mode the best way to check is when the motor is cold check and se if you have a thermo fan fitted if so out one blade at 12 oclock and spin with one hand if the blade goes down past 3 oclock then you will need to open the coupling this is a simple job you will see 8 phillips head screws remove all and crack open the coupling but before this is done go to your local toyota dealer and purchase 1x 08816 10001 silicone empty this into the coupling and close this will fix your problem
- Q: Today I was installing a new water pump on my 1999 grand Prix. When tightening the bolts one of them snapped off. Now the pump leaks from that broken bolt. I was wondering if I would be able to stop the leak using some sort of sealant or would I have to take the car in to get the bolt removed?
- Putting sealant on it might stop it from leaking for a while, but that's not a good fix. If you seal it up and it doesn't work, it could end up being a huge repair. In addition, what if a temp fix leaks profusely at the worse time. The best thing is to take it apart and fix it right.
- Q: Van died on the road. It wants to turn over, but it won't start. I had it towed to Firestone. They're telling me that it needs a whole list of stuff. I ask them, quot;What does it need to just get it running?They say, quot;A new timing belt, water pump, thermostat, and coolant flush.quot;If the timing belt is indeed broken, I know that it will need to be replaced. And, probably the water pump, too. But, what is the importance of the thermostat and coolant flush? Will the car not run if I don't have a thermostat? Can't I just put Engine Coolant in and not have to quot;flushwhatever is supposed to be flushed?Thank you in advance for your help.
- It sounds to me like the water pump broke apart, and destroyed the timing belt. The thermostat has wax inside it to control when it opens and closes, so if it overheated there's a good chance the wax leaked out, and the thermostat will no longer open when it should, causing further overheating. As for the flush, they probably want to make sure there are no broken pieces of water pump in there that will cause further damage. As for having your vehicle serviced by Firestone. Ugh:-( I too would be worried about valve to piston contact when the belt broke, but I'm not sure offhand if that's an interference engine or not. I do however know (slightly off topic), from my time as a Dodge tech, that they had a silent recall on the 3.0L heads: If they happened to have them off for any reason, they would cut a small groove in the top of the valve guides with a special tool, and install a snap ring to prevent the guides from sliding down into the runners.
- Q: My dad wants to buy a salt water pump for a tiny pool.I'm not sure if it's pointless for the size that the pool is, but it is 12x12x3Is it too small of a pool or are there salt water pumps meant for tiny pools that I could look at?A link to any would be nice. :)Thanks!
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Horizontal Multistage Centrifugal Pump with Lowest Price
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 set
- Supply Capability:
- 1000 set/month
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