DRAINEX 100

Submersible pump for drainage and sewage, 1 HP, cast iron pump body (G 25), brass impeller, motor casing and hardware in stainless steel (stainless steel AISI 304), double mechanical seal in silicon carbide and alumina, NBR seals, IP 68 protection degree. Equipped with a 10-metre power cable, shuko plug, with external capacitor holder and automatic float switch. Generally, the DRAINEX 100 electric pump is used for lifting and emptying septic tanks, slurry tanks and dirty, filthy water with suspended solids, with passage sections up to 32 mm, thanks to the Vortex impeller. Maximum immersion depth 7 metres.

Key Features

Brand ESPA
Model DRAINEX 100
Power (P2) 1 Hp
Delivery diam. 1"1/4
Impeller type Vortex (in brass)
Tipo girante Vortex (arretrata) in ottone
 

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