Pumps
Whether for climate control systems, beverage tapping units, washing machines, condensing clothes dryers or other industrial applications: ebm-papst develops highly specific pumps for certain defined applications. One of these is submersible circulation pumps for low-viscosity media such as water, condensate, or soap-and-water mixtures, or for circulating cooling agents in beverage tapping units. Another is dosing pumps for precision dispensing of high-viscosity media such as liquid detergent, fabric softener, oils, paints and lacquers, chemicals and so on.
All-round specialists
Pumps come into contact with an extremely wide variety of media. The requirements they have to meet are just as diverse. Particularly in this area, in addition to tried-and-tested standard solutions, entirely new product developments are required. ebm-papst has both the experience and the expertise to help you find the perfect solution to even the most advanced problems.
Most pumps are driven by asymmetric shaded-pole motors – which, depending on the application and ambient conditions, may also have a coated coil and Rast 5 connection. Submersible pumps for use in beverage tapping units are produced with the external rotor motor in the form of an AC motor with operating capacitor. For dynamic applications, pumps with internal rotor motor are the right choice.
Our GreenTech EC technology gives the pumps a significant increase in efficiency and highly useful additional functions with electronic control and infinite controllability.
All the facts at a glance
– Large pump selection for specially defined applications – Also available with asymmetric shaded-pole motor with coated motor coil and Rast 5 connection
– Wide motor range including asymmetric shaded-pole motors, single-phase AC external rotor motors and GreenTech EC motors
Technical values Voltage range: Flow rate:
Power input:
115, 230 VAC 10–12 l/min 22–125 W
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