BOMBA FAIRBANKS NIJHUIS VERTICAL-TURBINE

40 to 50,000 GPM (9 to 11,356 m3/hr) capacities

10 to 2,000 feet (3 to 609 m) heads

Markets served: Urban and rural municipal water, irrigation, chemical processing, primary metals, petroleum, power plants, mines, food processing, offshore platforms and more

Handles raw water intake, liquid transfer, cooling water circulation, booster service, storm water, flood control, marine, process services, volatile fluids, condensate, fuel pumps and mine dewatering

Offers pump bowls from 4″ to 57″ (101 – 1,447 mm) in diameter to meet pumping configurations.

Turbine bowls can be staged in series to produce the necessary discharge pressures. Constructed out of cast iron, bronze, stainless steel or other machineable materials. Wear rings are available to provide a renewable surface. Open line shafts – Allows shaft bearings lubrication

Categorías: Bombas para Uso Industrial y Sanitario, manejo de aguas
MODEL 7000 SERIES

VERTICAL TURBINE PUMPS

Rugged and heavy duty, the Fairbanks Nijhuis vertical turbine pump is designed to successfully operate in a multitude of water sources from wells to oceans.
KEY FEATURES
  • 40 to 50,000 GPM (9 to 11,356 m3/hr) capacities
  • 10 to 2,000 feet (3 to 609 m) heads
  • Markets served: Urban and rural municipal water, irrigation, chemical processing, primary metals, petroleum, power plants, mines, food processing, offshore platforms and more
  • Handles raw water intake, liquid transfer, cooling water circulation, booster service, storm water, flood control, marine, process services, volatile fluids, condensate, fuel pumps and mine dewatering
  • Offers pump bowls from 4″ to 57″ (101 – 1,447 mm) in diameter to meet pumping configurations.
  • Turbine bowls can be staged in series to produce the necessary discharge pressures. Constructed out of cast iron, bronze, stainless steel or other machineable materials. Wear rings are available to provide a renewable surface. Open line shafts – Allows shaft bearings lubrication

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