MULTI 25

Silent multi-cell vertical surface pump, 1 HP and 1.2 HP, AISI 304 stainless steel pump body and impellers, cast iron suction and delivery with cataphoresis coating, Noryl diffusers filled with glass fibre, graphite/alumina mechanical seal.
Motor shaft in Aisi 420 stainless steel.
The MULTI 25 electric pump is generally used for water distribution, domestic pressure boosting, condominium pressure boosting units and irrigation.

Key Features

Brand ESPA
Model MULTI 25
Power supply type single-phase 230V , three-phase 400V 50Hz
Power P2 Hp 1Hp, 1,2Hp
Suction and outlet diameter 1"1/4
Couplings Threaded oval counter flanges
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