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FOR BOILER CONDENSATE AND PRV
PH-3.8L-HW 3.8-LITRE PRV AND CONDENSATE PUMP
PART CODE PH-3.8L-HW
PH-5L-HW FOR UNVENTED T&P
HIGH TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE RELIEF PUMP
STAND:
• Deals with boiler condensate • High pressure and pressure relief pump
8
MAX. FLOW 312 L/H TANK CAP. 3.8L
DECIBEL RATING 53 dB(A) 1.5L PUMP CYCLE 2.8pH
BOILER UP TO
6 4 2 0 150 300 450 600 CAPACITY (LPH)
MAX. FLOW 1200 L/H 20 LPM
PART CODE PH-5L-HW
3.8L LITRE TANK
This 3.8L pump has been designed to handle standard condensate and to instantly reduce the temperature of any PRV discharge. The pump is manufactured from high temperature plastic and higher specification hose. The pump has an extra large drink cycle of 1.5 litres Suitable for boiler condensate and PRV discharge for boilers upto 42kw and boiler condensate only for boilers up to 600kW.
25mm INLET
PER MINUTE UP TO
32L LITRE TANK 5L
Manufactured in the UK this heavy-duty, high-temperature tank pump incorporates thermal overload protection and high-level alarm switch. Ideal for unvented cylinder T&P discharge and steam humidifiers. Having one of the largest discharge rates of 20 litres per minute, this pump can handle both high-temperature up to 100 degrees and high-flow rates.
TANK CAP. 5L
• Unvented temperature and pressure relief
• Solar cylinder temperature and pressure relief
6 8
4 2 0 500 1000 CAPACITY (LPH)
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www.diversitech.global
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HEATING & PLUMBING SOLUTIONS
METRES HEAD
HANDLES UP TO 110°C
HANDLES UP TO 100°C
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