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Robuschi Vertical Immersion Pump

Vertical Immersion Pump
Vertical Immersion Pump

Robuschi Vertical Immersion Pump

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The Vertical Immersion Pump is the vertical counterpart to the Horizontal Water and Industrial Centrifugal Pump range from Italian partner, Salvatore Robuschi. This pump range has been designed and manufactured in accordance with ISO 5199 norms with bearing bushes, and offers a range of customisation options that allow designers and end-users to match sump or tank plates, flanges and impeller choices to their specific requirements.

  • Pump length up to 6m
  • Available with PTFE lip seals or cartridge mechanical seals
  • Bearing bush options including bronze, rubber, rulon and PEEK
  • Features Closed, Semi-Open, Recessed Vortex and Multi-Channel impeller options
  • Can be supplied with Suction Strainers and Suction Extension pieces upon request
  • ATEX-rating available on request

Max. Flow:

Max. Head:

Max. Temp:

Material:

2000m³/hr

140m

220°C

Metal

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Salvatore Robuschi Vertical Immersion Pumps

The Vertical Immersion Sump Pump range from Salvatore Robuschi is built in accordance with ISO 5199 Norms and features the same impeller choices of the Single Stage End Suction Centrifugal Pumps (Closed, Semi-Open, Recessed Vortex & Multi-Channel impeller options):

  • The Closed Impeller (RDV) Range of pumps is suited to pumping clean liquids or a small percentage of suspended solids
  • The Open Impeller (RGV) Range of pumps is suited to pumping liquids with non-fibrous solids, viscous liquids and fluids with entrained gases/air
  • The Recessed Vortex Impeller (RCV) Range of pumps is suited to handling large, fragile, abrasive and fibrous solids (up to 90% of inlet diameter), up to 1000cPs fluids and up to 50% entrained gases/air
  • The Multi-Channel Impeller (RBV) Range of pumps is best suited for viscous and solid-laden (non-fibrous) liquids or applications with low NPSHa/high-efficiency requirements

All vertical pumps are heavily customisable and include various lubrication systems, ensuring the vertical pumps are suited for almost any type of sump application.

Vertical Immersion Pump Impeller Options

Salvatore Robuschi’s Vertical Immersion Pump can be supplied with:

  • Closed Impeller: For clean liquids
  • Semi-open Impeller with wear plate and external adjustment: For slightly contaminated liquids or non-abrasive slurries. This impeller is well suited for handling liquids with gas contents up to 15%
  • Channel Impeller: For slightly contaminated liquids or non-abrasive slurries. This impeller uses a special blade geometry for low NPSH and high free passage making it highly efficient
  • Vortex Impeller: For chemical and crystalline suspensions, all viscous liquids, liquids with high concentrations of fibrous suspensions, municipal and industrial wastewater and every kind of sludge. Free passage up to 150mm

The Vertical Immersion Pump can be used in a number of industrial applications such as:

  • Refining
  • Oil and Gas Production
  • Chemical
  • Pulp and Paper
  • Water Facilities
  • Drainage Sumps
  • Oily Water Sumps
  • Tank Transfer

Flow Range Up to 2000m³/hr
Head Range Up to 140m
Sealing PTFE Lip Seal or Cartridge Mechanical Seals
Materials Cast Iron GJL250 or AISI 316 as standard. AISI 304, 904, Duplex & Super Duplex on request
Bearing Bushes Bronze, Rubber, Rulon & PEEK

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Looking for more information about the services offered by Tapflo UK?

Our friendly team at Tapflo UK would be more than happy to assist you further with any pump solutions, delivery information or questions you have. If you need additional support on-site, you can speak to a member of the team today to organise a site visit.

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02380 252 325

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