Boat pump Viking Power
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Characteristics

Application domain
for boats
Applications
bilge, drain, toilet, shower, vacuum
Fluid
for wastewater
Operation
electric
Voltage
12 V, 24 V
Other characteristics
self-priming
Flow rate

24 l/min
(6.34 us gal/min)

Weight

5.1 kg
(11.2 lb)

Height

192 mm
(8 in)

Length

357 mm
(14 in)

Width

271 mm
(11 in)

Description

Engineered with a ball-bearing supported transmission for long service life. The Viking Power Vacuum pump cannot only be run dry, it can also handle a mixture of air and water without difficulty. The Viking Power Vacuum provides maximum flow of 32 L/min and is self-priming up to a height of 5 m. Although powered by an electric motor, this pump can also be cranked by hand in case of an emergency. The Viking Power Vacuum has double check-valves and can therefore also be used in vacuum toilet systems. Naturally, pumping ordinary shower or sink drain water or bilge water is no problem for this pump. Maximum flow 32 L/min Specifically engineered to pump black wastewater Uncompromising odor-prevention features Whisper quiet operation Self-priming High-impact glass-fiber reinforced nylon body Ball-bearing supported transmission for long service life Non-choke valves – no waste shredding required Pump head rotatable 360° Double check valves, suitable for vacuum systems Self-priming up to 2.5 meters (8.2 feet) Can be run dry and can pump air/water mixture Robust single diaphragm Electric motor with power-out, manual-crank backup Complies with ISO 15083 and small craft bilge pump Standard for vessels above 12 m (39.4 ft)

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Mets Trade 2024
Mets Trade 2024

19-21 Nov 2024 Amsterdam (Netherlands) Hall 06 - Stand 402

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