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Product release ITT Flygt AB

2006-03-23 Lasse Jansson

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Product release ITT Flygt AB
2006-03-23 Lasse Jansson

1. Introduction
The successful N-pump series grows in size. The first large N pumps are
3231, 3306, 3312, 3356 and the 3400.

2. Product aim
The N-pumps are designed to combine the best non-clogging characteristics
with excellent efficiency. The self-cleaning impeller offers a trouble-free
operation with sustained high efficiency as the main sales argument.

3. Competition
Some of our competitors, like ABS, claim they have a similar solution in their
contra-block technique. In fact, the only similarity is that they have an open
impeller. They do not have the N-design shape of the leading edge nor the
relief groove working together with the leading edge.

4. Product program
The new N 3231, 3306, 3312, 3356 and 3400 do not completely cover the C-
pumps QH-range. This varies from pump to pump. For example, the N3312
has slightly higher performance, whereas the 3400 has reduced performance
compared to the C-pump.

The NPSH is generally not as good as that of the C-pumps. The final NPSH
test was positive and the NPSH curves have been revised from those earlier
distributed.

The efficiency of the N pumps is generally good, on a level equaling the C-


pumps.

5. Specific technical features


The N-technique offers the most reliable performance for handling of
wastewater and sustained high efficiency, using a combination of a special
designed leading edge in combination with a relief groove.

The impellers are of cast iron with a hardened leading edge.

The insert rings are of cast iron and replaceable.

Trimming is achieved by shims between insert ring and pump housing.

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Product release ITT Flygt AB
2006-03-23 Lasse Jansson

6. Strategies
The N-pumps should be the first choice in wastewater applications or in other
applications where the best clogging characteristics are required. The N-
pumps are also suitable as problem solvers. Compared to a C-pump, the N-
pump should be premium priced. For upgrading of an old Flygt pump station
with C-pumps, the choices are rebuilding or replacing by a new N-pump.

7. Main market segments/Applications


The N-pump is applicable where contaminated water can be expected. In
wastewater applications this pump shall always be the first choice.

8. References
An early prototype of the NT3306 has been running in Kping, Sweden for
more than 15000 hours. It replaced a CT3306, operated on VFD, which was
clogging with rags. The pump station is collecting wastewater from other
stations and pumps the wastewater to a treatment plant. The customer was
very pleased with the pump, which now has been overhauled and taken over
by the customer.

9. Sales promotion
These items are available:
N-brochure part no. 89 59 88
Poster N3356/765 part no. 89 58 74
Photos in the photo archive (There are no exterior differences vs. a C-pump).

10. Technical documentation

Dimensional drawings are identical to those for C-pumps. All have been
adjusted to apply for both pump types.
Installation, care and maintenance is updated with the N-pumps.
Parts lists are updated for the N-pump.
Product data is not updated, but will be in the future.
There is no workshop manual available. Most of the valuable information
can be found either in Installation, care and maintenance or the technical
bulletins of how to rebuild C-pumps.
Technical bulletins for rebuilding have been issued

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11. Sales tools


The N3356 and N3231/7X5 have been available in FLYPS for a while. The
remaining pumps will be part of the FLYPS update in March.

12. Time schedule for launch


The N-pumps are available for sale.

13. Prices
See price list.

14. Delivery time


Delivery time is equal to the corresponding C-pumps.

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N-pumps 3231, 3306, 3312, 3356, 3400
The large wastewater pumps that cut operating costs
Cut energy bills. Cut service costs.

They revolutionized the market for small and midrange


wastewater pumps. And now they are going to do the
same for large pumps.
N-pumps cut costs in two ways. First, they slash energy
bills, in some cases by up to 50 percent. Second, they
radically reduce the number of service call-outs.
This is why
N-pumps are the markets most efcient submersi-
bles for pumping contaminated water.
N-pumps maintain incredible efciency month after
month because brous material cannot build up on the
impeller. We call it sustained efciency.
N-pumps have excellent non-clogging properties,
practically eliminating the risk of blockages.

Higher efciency plus non-clogging performance may


sound too good to be true. But after nearly 10 years,
small and mid-range N-pumps continue to
win market share. And the outlook is similar,
if not better, for large N-pumps.

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How it works

The secret behind the award-winning N-technique is Cuts energy costs by up to 50 percent
the combination of a swept-back leading edge and a Large savings can be made when pumping contami-
relief groove in the volute. nated water. This is because N-pumps give you high
efciency, day after day, week after week we call it
Nothing to get hooked on sustained efciency.
The leading edge on most impellers is axial. This is the
ideal shape for rags and other long stringy material Eliminates build-up and efciency loss
to wrap themselves around. To avoid this problem, The problem with conventional impellers is the gradual
we attened and swept back the leading edges of the build-up of stringy material. Over time, the passage in
impeller. the impeller narrows, reducing the amount of water
it can pump. So, as the impeller gradually clogs up,
Relief groove efciency drops. As you can see in the table below, the
N-technique sustains efciency at its original rated level
To help really stubborn material pass through the im- month after month.
peller, we developed a relief groove. As the impeller
turns, rags are forced into this spiral-shaped groove.
The combined action helps to tug material from the
impeller into the volute where it is free to be pumped
away.
Sustained efciency with N-pumps

N-pump running continuously


Conventional pump running intermittently
Conventional pump running continuously
The two-stage action is designed to prevent rags and other brous
material from accumulating on the impeller.
Stage one: the leading edge is swept back, so theres nothing rags
can get caught on.
The red line shows how efciency decreases when a conventional
wastewater pump clogs during continuous operation.

The green line illustrates how a conventional wastewater pump


running intermittently also suffers from low efciency due to
clogging. Temporary efciency gains may be achieved through
back-ushing.

The blue line shows the sustained efciency of the N-pump.

Stage two: rags get fed into the relief groove as the impeller turns,
pulling them from the impeller and forcing them into the volute
where they get pumped away.

3
A wide range of applications

By combining increased pumping capacity with the


self-cleaning properties of the N-technique, Flygt
have opened up new possibilities for cost-effective
operation in all kinds of applications:
Wastewater pumping
Raw water pumping
Cooling water
Sludge handling
Storm water handling
Industrial efuent handling
Irrigation
Process water
Flygt submersibles operate directly in the pumped
liquid. This means low construction costs because Flygt
Get it right from the start. Use FLYPS, our proprietary pumps dont require a special housing or a super-
pump selection software, to specify the right pump structure. Operating submerged also means that our
and SECAD to optimise pump station design. pumps take up very little space, are quiet and do not
need extra cooling.
Flygt submersibles are smaller than non-submersible
pumps because motor and hydraulics are integrated
in one compact unit. Thats why pump stations for
submersibles are smaller and less complex to build.

NP For semi-permanent NS This installation NT A vertical, dry-pit or NZ A horizontal, dry-pit


wet well installations: the makes the pump easy to in-line installation with or in-line installation with
pump is installed with move around with either ange connections for ange connections for
twin guide bars and a a ange that connects to suction and discharge suction and discharge
discharge connection. a discharge pipe or a hose piping. piping.
coupling.

4
From 50 to 1,000 l/s
500 to 16,000 USgpm
Head
200 All 50 Hz pumps

100

50 3231

20 3312
3400
3306
10
3356

m 50 100 200 500 1,000 l/s

Head
200 All 60 Hz pumps
500

300 100

3231
150 50

100 3312
3400
20
3306
50
3356

10

20
5
10
5
ft m 50 100 200 500 1,000 l/s
500 1,000 2,000 4,000 8,000 16,000 USgpm

Model 3231 3306 3312 3356 3400

Rating 50Hz 70 215 kW 58 100 kW 55 250 kW 45 140 kW 40 310 kW


60Hz 90 335 hp 70 280 hp 90 470 hp 70 280 hp 60 470 hp

Discharge 200/8 300/12 300/12 350/14 400/16

5
Robust design.
Reliable performance.

Cable entry
The cable entrance features a sealing and strain-relief
function.

Efcient cooling
The motor is cooled by the surrounding liquid. A
cooling jacket is available for dry-installed pumps and
other applications.

International standards approvals


Each pump is tested and approved in accordance with
national and international standards including IEC
34-1, HI plus CSA. The pumps are also available in
explosion-proof versions for use in hazardous locations
and are approved by the Factory Mutual and European
Norm (FM and EN).

Monitoring
Thermal sensors in the stator windings help prevent
overheating and the lower bearing is monitored by an
analogue temperature sensor. The stator housing and
the junction box are equipped with leakage sensors.

Long-life bearings
The bearings in all Flygt pumps have been designed to
provide a service life of at least 100,000 hours.

Deection-resistant shaft
In a Flygt submersible, the shafts
overhang is kept very short to reduce
shaft deection. This results in low
vibrations, long seal and bearing life,
plus quiet operation.

Demanding tolerances
All pumps are factory-tested and
given a performance guarantee.
Tests are conducted according to
ISO 9906 grade 1 or 2, HI level A or B.

6
Engineered for a longer life

At Flygt, we design and manufacture all seals and Class H quality


electrical motors ourselves. Its the best way to ensure Inside all N-pumps youll nd a squirrel cage induction
the level of reliability and performance our customers motor, made to Class H specications. Stator windings
expect. are trickle impregnated with resin and rated at 180C
(355F), allowing up to 15 starts per hour.
Long-life seals The maximum temperature rise in a Flygt pump is
Seal surfaces must be able to withstand friction under limited to a NEMA B rise of 80C (176F). This ensu-
high pressure and poor lubrication for thousands of res a signicant increase in the operational life of the
hours. Only a few materials are able to cope with such motor windings.
conditions without cracking, seizing up or suffering
unacceptable levels of wear.
Better heat transfer
Thats why we use, as standard, a tungsten carbide In Flygt motors, heat losses are concentrated around
especially designed for Flygt. Its a material that pro- the stator which, since it is surrounded by water, is
vides excellent protection against both corrosion and easier to cool than the rotor. Heat transfer is also en-
wear. This in turn leads to longer service intervals and couraged because the stator is heat-shrink tted.
safer operation.
Mechanical face seals are normally cooled by the
pumped media, but this isnt always the case. To
avoid overheating of the outer seal when running dry
(Flygt pumps are equipped with double seals), the seal
compartment has been designed to dissipate heat
quickly and efciently.

7
Monitoring that boosts reliability
and cuts life cycle costs

When you begin using N-pumps, you


wont be visiting pump stations as often Higher level system
as previously. MAS 711, which is offered
as an option, is a monitoring system that Pump memory Operator panel

will help you keep an eye on your pumps,


wherever you are.
The system consists of a base unit, an
Access to browser
operator panel and a memory thats built pages stored in the
base unit
into the pump. Together they monitor and
protect your pump by recording results
from sensors and measurement modules.

Wide range of alarms MAS 711 monitors and records


MAS 711 keeps track of a wide range of parameters
including temperature, leakage, vibration, current and Current in one phase
power. When an abnormal event occurs, MAS stops or
the pump and triggers an alarm. Alarm event data are PAN311 optional
stored making it possible for operators to examine the power analyser
Active power
course of events leading up to an alarm.
Current in all phases
Voltage in all phases
Access data on any PC Voltage unbalance
Power factor
Using a standard web browser, you can access and Energy consumption
analyse all data from any PC. MAS 711 helps increase
reliability and cut maintenance costs by reminding Leakage into junction box
maintenance engineers when service is due. Pump memory
Data plate info
Acc. running time
AquaView is a SCADA-based software No. of starts
package thats easy to use and that fea-
tures an open communication platform. Support bearing temperature*
Vibration*
Pump controllers Flygt offers a
complete range of pump controllers Stator winding thermal
with all the functionality you need. switches
Stator winding temp. (Pt100)
Main bearing temperature
Leakage into stator housing
Leakage into oil housing*

* option

8
A faster and safer way to lift
large submersible pumps

Retrieving pumps that are completely submerged, or


that are located in deep sumps is a difcult business.
Dock-Lock is a patented lifting device that makes
pump retrieval faster and safer.

Faster
Dock-Lock saves time because the operator doesnt
have to sh around trying to nd the shackle.
Instead, a line is always left in place looped through
the pumps lifting shackle. When its time to retrieve
the pump, you simply attach the line to Dock-Lock.
As you lower the device into the sump, its guided
straight to the shackle by the line.

Safer
Dock-Lock increases safety because the lifting hook
always gets a rm grip on the pumps lifting shackle.
When it reaches the top of the pump, it docks with the
shackle. This triggers a spring-loaded mechanism that
snaps the lifting hook securely into place. The pump
can now safely be winched up.

9
Convert your C-pumps
into N-pumps

If you already operate Flygt C-pumps, you can easily


turn them into N-pumps.

There are many reasons to upgrade:


The N-technique cuts energy bills by up to 50 per-
cent an N-pump is extremely efcient and remains
extremely efcient.
N-pumps cut the cost of planned and emergency
maintenance by reducing the risk of clogging.
The N-technique improves the return on your original
investment.

10
World-wide service,
world-class value

No two pumping stations or systems are alike, so the a question of planned maintenance, or express delivery
level of maintenance and support you require will differ of a part.
from case to case. With Flygt, you can choose the type
At Flygt, our driving force is always to minimise the life-
of support package that best matches your needs.
cycle costs of the equipment and systems we supply.
At one end, we help in selecting the right pump for a
new application. At the other end, we can provide full
service assistance that includes everything from system 20-year spare parts guarantee
planning and design, through construction and com- We guarantee the availability of spare parts for large
missioning, to operation and maintenance. N-pumps for 20 years after we stop production of the
range. This is just one way in which we demonstrate
With a world-wide network of authorised service cen-
long-term commitment to our customers.
tres, you always get the support you need: whether its

11
As a leading supplier of uid handling solutions, Flygt
can supply everything you need to design, build and
operate pump systems in a safe and cost-effective way.
Our products are used in water supply, wastewater
treatment, sewage systems, mines, construction, process
industries and numerous other applications.
Flygt is represented in over 130 countries and has more
than 40 sales companies around the world.

N-pumps 3231-3301.01.02.Eng.1M.12.05 895988

www.flygt.com
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N 3356/765
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3231
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 3 50 HZ 1490 RPM 53- 470
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
250/200 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 350 TO 490
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
605 35-29-4AA 4 70 KW
665 35-35-4AA 4 85
665 35-45-4AA 4 105
705 43-30-4AA 4 125
735 43-44-4AA 4 170
765 43-56-4AA 4 215

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]
490
90
40
280 475
50

80 60
450 68
72
240
70
425
74

200 60 400
72

375 68
50
160
75 76.3
350
40 72 POWER LIMIT
40 74
120 50
60
68 60
30
170 kW
80
50
20
70 kW 40
40 125 kW
10
105 kW
85 kW
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350
[l/s]
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
[m] 50

40

30

20

10

0
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3306
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 2 50 HZ 990 RPM 53- 670
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
300/300 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 410 TO 475
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
605 35-29-6AA 6 58 KW
665 35-35-6AA 6 75
665 35-45-6AA 6 90
705 43-30-6BC 6 100

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]

120 475
36

460
110
32
100 60
435 65
70
28 75
90 410 7778
79

80 24
80.8

70 79
60 80 78
20 65 77
80
70
60 75
75
77
16 78 70
50 79
65

40 12 60

30
8

20
90 kW
75 kW
4
10 58 kW
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
[l/s]
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
[m] 16

12

0
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3312
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 2 50 HZ 995 RPM 53- 670
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
350/300 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 450 TO 585
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
705 43-30-6BC 6 100 KW

735 43-44-6BC 6 140


765 43-56-6BC 6 180
835 54-52-6AA 6 250

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]
65
585
200
60
565

180 55
60
535 65
50 70
160 75
505 78
45 79
140 80
40 475

78
120 450
35
75
100 30
60 81.8 70
65
25 70
80
75
78 79 65
80
20 81
60

15 60 180 kW
40
10 140 kW

20
5
100 kW
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700
[l/s]
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
[m] 20

15

10

0
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3312
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 1 50 HZ 745 RPM 53- 870
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
350/300 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 450 TO 585
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
705 43-30-8FA 8 55 KW
705 43-30-8AA 8 90
735 43-44-8AA 8 125

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]

120
36 585

110 565
32
100 60
535 65
28 70
90
75
505 78
79
80 24 80
475
70 78
20 450
75
60

16
50 60 81.8 70
65
70
75
40 78 79 65
12 80
81

30
60
8

20

4
10
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550
[l/s]
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
[m] 10

4
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3356
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 3 50 HZ 990 RPM 53- 670
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
692 35 00 400/350 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 370 TO 490
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
605 35-29-6AA 6 58 KW
665 35-35-6AA 6 75
665 35-45-6AA 6 90
705 43-30-6BC 6 100
735 43-44-6BC 6 140

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]

120 490
36

110 470
32
100 60
445 65
28 72
90 77
420 80
81
82
80 24
395
83.5
70
20 370 82
82
60 77 81
80
80
81
16 77
50
60
65 72
40 72
12
65

30 60
8
100 kW
90 kW
20
75 kW
4 58 kW
10
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700
[l/s]
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
16
[m]
14
12
10
8
6
4
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3356
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 2 50 HZ 745 RPM 53- 870
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
692 35 00 400/350 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 370 TO 490
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
605 35-29-8AA 8 45 KW

665 35-35-8AA 8 55

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]
490
65 20

470
60
18
60
55 445 65
16 72
50 77
420 80
81
14 82
45

395
40 83.5
12
370 82 82
35 81
77
10 80
80
81
30 77

8 60
65 72
25
72

20 6 65

60
15
4

10

2
5
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500
[l/s]
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
[m] 8

0
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3400
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 2 50 HZ 990 RPM 53- 670
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
500/400 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 470 TO 585
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
735 43-44-6BC 6 140 KW

805 54-38-6AA 6 180


835 54-52-6AA 6 250
865 54-66-6AA 6 310

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]
585
50
160
560
45
140 60
530 65
72
40
78
500 81
120 82
35

470
100 30 81

78
25 84.1
80 60
65
72
78 72
20 81
82
60 83

15 65 250 kW
40 60
10 180 kW
140 kW
20
5
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
[l/s]
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
[m] 20

16

12

0
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3400
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 2 50 HZ 745 RPM 53- 870
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
500/400 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 470 TO 585
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
705 43-30-8FA 8 55 KW
705 43-30-8AA 8 90
735 43-44-8AA 8 125

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]
30
585
28
90
560
26

80 60
24 65
530
72
22 78
70 81
500
82
20

60 18 470

81
16
50
78
14 60 84.1
65
72
40 12 78 72
81
82
83
10
30
65
8
60
20 6

4
10
2
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800
[l/s]
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
[m] 12

10

4
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3400
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 2 50 HZ 595 RPM 53- 1070
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
500/400 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 470 TO 585
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
705 43-30-10FA 10 40 KW

705 43-30-10GA 10 60

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]
585
60
18

55 560

16
60
50 65
530
72
14 78
45
500 81
82

40 12
470

35 81
10
78
30
60 84.1
65
8 72
25 78 72
81
82
83
20 6
65

15 60
4

10

2
5
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
[l/s]
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
[m] 7
6
5
4
3
2
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3400
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 2 50 HZ 495 RPM 53- 1270
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
500/400 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 470 TO 585
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
705 43-30-12FA 12 30 KW

705 43-30-12AA 12 40

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]
13
585

40
12
560

36 11
60
530 65
72
10
32 78
500 81
9 82
28
8 470

24 81
7
78
20 6 60 84.1
65
72
78 72
5 81
16 82
83

4
12 65

3 60

8
2

4
1
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500
[l/s]
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
[m] 5

0
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3231
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 3 60 HZ 1790 RPM 63- 470
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
250/200 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 350 TO 470
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
665 35-35-4AA 4 130 HP /97 kW
665 35-45-4AA 4 160 HP /119 kW
705 43-30-4AA 4 185 HP /138 kW
735 43-44-4AA 4 250 HP /186 kW
765 43-56-4AA 4 335 HP /250 kW

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]
130

400 470
120
40
450 50
110
350 60
68
100 72
425
74
300 90
400

80 74
250 375
72
70
76.3
350 75 68
200 60
72
40 74
50
50 60
150 68 60

40 130 HP

50
100 30
160 HP POWER LIMIT
40
20
50
185 HP
10 250 HP
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400
[l/s]
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
[m] 80

60

40

20

0
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3231
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 2 60 HZ 1195 RPM 63- 670
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
250/200 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 350 TO 490
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
605 35-29-6AA 6 90 HP /67 kW
665 35-35-6AA 6 110 HP /82 kW
665 35-45-6AA 6 140 HP /104 kW

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]

60 490

40
55 475
180 50
60
50 450 68
160 72

45
425
140 74
40
400
72
120
35
375
68
100 75 76.3
30
350
72
80 25 40 74
50
60
20 68 60 130 HP
60

15 50
40
10 40

20
5
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 40 80 120 160 200 240 280
[l/s]
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
35
[m]
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3306
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 2 60 HZ 1190 RPM 63- 670
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
300/300 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 410 TO 475
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
665 35-35-6AA 6 110 HP /82 kW
665 35-45-6AA 6 140 HP /104 kW
705 43-30-6BC 6 150 HP /112 kW
735 43-44-6BC 6 215 HP /160 kW
765 43-56-6BC 6 280 HP /209 kW

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]

180 55
475

50
160 460

45 60
435 65
140
70
40 75
410 7778
79
120
35
80.8

100 30 60 79
80 78
65 77
70 80
75
25 75 110 HP
80 77
78 70
79
20 65
60
60
15

40
10 215 HP

20 150 HP
5
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700
[l/s]
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
[m] 25

20

15

10

0
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3306
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 2 60 HZ 895 RPM 63- 870
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
300/300 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 410 TO 475
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
605 35-29-8AA 8 70 HP /52 kW
665 35-35-8AA 8 85 HP /63 kW
665 35-45-8AA 8 100 HP /75 kW

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]
30 475

28 460
90

26
60
80 435 65
24
70
75
22 410 7778
70 79

20
80.8
60 18
60 80 7978
16 65 77
70 80
50 75
75
14 77
78
70
79
40 12
65

10 60
30
8

20 6

4
10
2
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500
[l/s]
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
14
[m]
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3312
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 2 60 HZ 1195 RPM 63- 670
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
350/300 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 450 TO 585
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
735 43-44-6BC 6 215 HP /160 kW
765 43-56-6BC 6 280 HP /209 kW
835 54-52-6AA 6 385 HP /287 kW
865 54-66-6AA 6 470 HP /350 kW

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]

300 585
90

280 565

260 80
60
535 65
240 70
70 75
220 505 78
79
200 80
60
475
180 78
450
50
160 75

140
40 60 81.8 70
65
120 70
75
78 79 65
100 30 80
81

80 POWER LIMIT
60
20 385 HP
60

40 280 HP
10
20 215 HP
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900
[l/s]
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
[m] 30
25
20
15
10
5
0
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3312
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 2 60 HZ 895 RPM 63- 870
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
350/300 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 450 TO 585
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
705 43-30-8FA 8 90 HP /67 kW
705 43-30-8AA 8 135 HP /101 kW
735 43-44-8AA 8 185 HP /138 kW
765 43-56-8AA 8 230 HP /172 kW

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]
585
50
160
565

45
60
140 535 65
70
40
75
505 78
120 79
35
80
475

100 30 78
450
75
25
80
60 81.8 70
65
20 70
75
60 78 79 65
80
81
15 215 HP
40 60
10

20
5
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
[l/s]
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
[m] 16

12

0
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3356
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 2 60 HZ 1190 RPM 63- 670
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
692 35 00 400/350 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 370 TO 490
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
665 35-45-6AA 6 140 HP /104 kW
705 43-30-6BC 6 150 HP /112 kW
735 43-44-6BC 6 215 HP /160 kW
765 43-56-6BC 6 280 HP /209 kW

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]
490
50
160
470

45
60
140 445 65
72
40
77
420 80
120 81
82
35
395
83.5
100 30
370 82 82
77 81
80
25 80
80 81
77

60
20 65 72
60 72

65
15
60
40
10 215 HP

20 150 HP
5
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800
[l/s]
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
[m] 20

15

10

0
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3356
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 2 60 HZ 895 RPM 63- 870
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
692 35 00 400/350 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 370 TO 490
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
605 35-29-8AA 8 70 HP /52 kW
665 35-35-8AA 8 85 HP /63 kW
665 35-45-8AA 8 100 HP /75 kW
705 43-30-8AA 8 135 HP /101 kW

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]
30
490

28
90
470
26

80 60
24 445 65
72
22 77
70 420 80
81
20 82

60 395
18 83.5

16 370 82 82
50 77 81
80
14 80
81
77
40 12 60
65 72
10 72
30 65
8 60

20 6

4
10
2
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
[l/s]
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
[m] 12

10

4
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3400
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 2 60 HZ 1190 RPM 63- 670
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
500/400 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 470 TO 550
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
835 54-52-6AA 6 385 HP /287 kW
865 54-66-6AA 6 470 HP /350 kW

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]
65 550

200
60 530

180 55
60
500 65
72
50
160 78
81
470 82
45
83
140
40
82
120
60 81
35 65 84.1
72
78
100 78
30 81
82
83 72
80 25

65
20
60 POWER LIMIT

15 60

40
385 HP
10

20
5
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200
[l/s]
0 4000 8000 12000 16000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
[m] 25

20

15

10

0
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3400
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 2 60 HZ 895 RPM 63- 870
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
500/400 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 470 TO 585
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
705 43-30-8AA 8 135 HP /101 kW
735 43-44-8AA 8 185 HP /138 kW
765 43-56-8AA 8 230 HP /172 kW
805 54-38-8AA 8 240 HP /179 kW
835 54-52-8AA 8 335 HP /250 kW

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]
585

130 40
560
120
35 60
530 65
110 72
78
100 30 500 81
82

90
470
25
80 81

70 78
20 60 84.1
65
60 72
78 72
8182
50 15 83

40 65

10 60
30

20
5
10
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900
[l/s]
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
16
[m]
14
12
10
8
6
4
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3400
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 2 60 HZ 715 RPM 63- 1070
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
500/400 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 470 TO 585
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
705 43-30-10GA 10 90 HP /67 kW
735 43-44-10FA 10 135 HP /101 kW

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]
585
85 26

80 560
24
75
60
22 65
530
70 72

20 78
65
500 81
82
60 18

55 470
16
50 81

45 14
78
60 84.1
40 65
12 72
78 72
35 81
10 82
83
30
8 65
25

60
20 6

15
4
10
2
5
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700
[l/s]
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
[m] 10

0
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3400
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 2 60 HZ 595 RPM 63- 1270
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
500/400 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 470 TO 585
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
705 43-30-12FA 12 45 HP /34 kW
705 43-30-12AA 12 60 HP /45 kW
735 43-44-12AA 12 90 HP /67 kW

ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]
585
60
18

55 560

16
60
50 530 65
72
14 78
45
500 81
82

40 12
470

35 81
10
78
30
60 84.1
65
8 72
25 78 72
81
82
83
20 6
65

15 60
4

10

2
5
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
[l/s]
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
[m] 7
6
5
4
3
2
PROD.
PERFORMANCE FIELD N 3400
at Constant nominal speed CURVE NO
DATE ISSUE FREQ. NOMINAL HYDRAULIC-END SPEED
2006-03-22 2 60 HZ 510 RPM 63- 1470
IMPELLER PART PUMPHOUSING PART INLET/OUTLET NO. OF BLADES AVAILABLE IMPELLER DIAMETERS
500/400 3 EVERY 5 mm FROM 470 TO 585
DRIVE UNIT MOTOR POLES RATED POWER RATED SPEED RPM
705 43-30-14GA 14 60 HP /45 kW
ISO-CURVES :
HEAD ( ______ ) PUMP EFFICIENCY [%] and (- . - . -) POWER LIMITS

[ft] [m]
14
585
44
13

560
40
12

60
11 530 65
36
72
78
10
32 500 81
82
9
28 470
8
81
24
7 78
60 84.1
65
20 6 72
78 72
81
82
16 5 83

4 65
12
60
3
8
2

4
1
CUPF-C(rev:7.34)

0 0
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550
[l/s]
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 USgpm
NOTE:
CURVES ARE BASED ON NOMINAL CONSTANT
________ HYDRAULIC-END SPEED.
and SHOW PERFORMANCE WITH CLEAR COLD WATER.
FLOW
unix AUTHOR: FAS328

(NPSHR) = (NPSH3) + margins


(NPSHR)
[m] 5

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