Boat pump BRA series
bilgeseawaterfreshwater

Boat pump - BRA series - CEM  S.r.l. - bilge / seawater / freshwater
Boat pump - BRA series - CEM  S.r.l. - bilge / seawater / freshwater
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Characteristics

Application domain
for boats
Applications
bilge
Fluid
seawater, freshwater
Technology
impeller, immersed
Operation
electric
Other characteristics
submersible
Flow rate

350 l/min, 400 l/min, 525 l/min, 600 l/min, 650 l/min
(92.46 us gal/min, 105.67 us gal/min, 138.69 us gal/min, 158.5 us gal/min, 171.71 us gal/min)

Power consumption

Min.: 0.9 A

Max.: 18 A

Weight

16.5 kg, 18 kg, 22 kg, 23 kg, 26 kg
(36.4 lb, 39.7 lb, 48.5 lb, 50.7 lb, 57.3 lb)

Description

Submersible electric pumps made in BRONZE ( BRA series) and made in polypropylene fibreglass (SO and SO-V series) widely used in the nautical sector to empty bilges and to pumping fresh and sea water. The pump series BRA and SO-V are equipped with Vortex impeller: they are also indicated for black water and dirty liquids with small solid bodies in suspension. Note: the pumps model BRA are supplied of series with 10 m. of cable / the pumps models SO and SO-V are supplied of series with 5 m. of cable. CONSTRUCTION FEATURES BRA series Pump body: BRONZE Impeller: BRONZE Shaft: AISI 316 Stainless steel Mechanical seals: No. 02 made in SILICON CARBIDE (special corrosion-proof) SO / SO-V series Pump body: POLYPROPYLENE FIBREGLASS Impeller: POLYMER (ABS) Shaft : AISI 316 Stainless steel Mechanical seals: No. 01 GRAPHITE-NBR+ No. 01 LIP SEAL (special corrosion-proof) MOTOR Direct Current: Wound field electric motor 12/24V, Protection IP68, Insulation Class F, Continuous Duty (S1). Alternate Current: Induction electric motor, 230V single-phase (M) / 230-400V three-phase (T), 50Hz, Protection IP68, Insulation Class F, Continuous Duty (S1).
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