Finish Thompson DB10V-T-M207 magnetic drive pump is used for transferring corrosive or hazardous fluids. Its magnetic drive design eliminates the need for traditional seals, preventing leaks and ensuring environmental safety. This magnetic drive pump is ideal for chemical manufacturing, pharmaceutical production, wastewater treatment and laboratory settings.
Features:
- It features a durable PVDF housing, ensuring corrosion resistance in handling corrosive liquids.
- This magnetic drive pump has a maximum flow rate of 95 gpm.
- It comes with a 1-1/2 hp motor, providing sufficient power for efficient fluid transfer.
- This magnetic drive pump offers a maximum discharge pressure of 32 psi.
- It is equipped with a Viton gasket, ensuring reliable sealing.
- This pump features a totally enclosed fan-cooled enclosure for efficient heat dissipation and protection from dust & moisture.
- It is designed with a radial and thrust bearing, enhancing stability and longevity in operation.
Compatible Accessories:
- Tridon 6812 Hose Clamp: It is designed to securely fasten hoses onto pipes or fittings, ensuring leak-free connections.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the difference between a vacuum pump and a centrifugal pump?
A. As compared to vacuum pumps, centrifugal water pumps are easier to install and when a repair is required, the parts can be taken apart and restarted within a short period of time.
Q. How to maintain this magnetic drive pump?
A.
- Visually inspect the pump seasonally to ensure there is no build-up of any kind inside the unit.
- Clean the inlet tube if no water is entering the reservoir.
- If there is a proper amount of water in the reservoir, the float may be stuck due to dirt / algae formation. Flush the reservoir with warm water and a mild soap or detergent.
- Inspect the discharge tubing to ensure it is clear, making sure the tubing end is not plugged.
- Also make sure the check valve is not clogged. In case it is, unplug the pump and remove the fitting. Clean with mild soap or detergent.
Q. What types of fluids can magnetic drive pumps handle?
A. Magnetic drive pumps are designed to handle a wide range of fluids, including acids, alkalis, solvents, slurries, deionised water and other corrosive or hazardous liquids.