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Page 3 of 6 Design Characteristics: The pump electronically commutated wet rotor design results in only one moving part in the entire pump. A spherically suspended rotor/impeller rests on top of a ceramic ball and is driven magnetically, thereby eliminating the need for a shaft motor connection. The pump lasts longer, consumes less power and offers superior performance characteristics when compared to other pumps in its class. Pump Technical Data: -
Motor design: Electronically commutated, brushless DC, spherical motor Voltage Range: 6 to 13.2 VDC -
Maximum system pressure: 22 PSI -
Maximum flow @ 13.2 volts = 400 LPH -
Temperature range: Up to 140?F (60?C) -
Acceptable media: Domestic hot water, water/Glycol mixtures and other media on request.
Design Advantages: -
50,000 hours mean time before failure (MTBF) -
The pump is the smallest pump in its class and can fit into very confined operating spaces ? virtually every desktop computer! -
Maintenance is not necessary under normal conditions and even after lengthy shutdown periods a reliable start-up is virtually guaranteed. -
The flow rate and performance characteristics can be easily controlled by voltage variation. -
The rotor/impeller is suspended in the pumped fluid and the rotor is self-aligning so noise does not increase over time.
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