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Unilift KP pumps are submersible pumps designed for the pumping of clean, non-aggressive water and lightly loaded (gray) wastewater such as domestic effluents from septic tanks and sludge treatment plants.
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Unilift KP pumps are submersible drainage pumps for pumping drain water or grey wastewater. The KP is suitable for both temporary and permanent free-standing installation or installation in collecting tanks.
All Unilift KP pumps can be supplied with or without a level switch for automatic or manual operation. The strainer is clipped onto the pump housing and can easily be removed for cleaning and maintenance.
The robust design – all metal parts in contact with the pumped liquid are made of stainless steel - makes it ideal for rough environments. The outer casing is made in one piece. The motor is a canned motor with liquid-filled rotor chamber and water-lubricated bearings.
The motor incorporates automatic overload protection which cuts out the motor in the event of overload. When it has cooled to normal temperature the motor restarts automatically.
The Unilift KP pumps are designed for the pumping of :
With a KP pump 250, for a lifting height of 4m, the drawn length would be 80m with a flow rate of 7,3m³/h.
The heights and lengths given in this diagram are given for information only. The liability of Wattuneed and Grundfos can not be incurred.
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