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KSB updates Etanorm SYT reinforced casing pumps

12 March 2010

KSB Aktiengesellschaft has updated its Etanorm SYT single-stage volute casing pump series.

The Etanorm SYT single-stage volute casing pumps from KSB now include a stable rib design and reinforced bearings which makes them resistant to external forces, making them suitable for the transfer of efficient synthetic oils. The Etanorm SYT range now also features a new vent design through which gases can be removed during operation. For very critical fluids a variant with double mechanical seal has been introduced.

The casing pumps are supplied with an impeller diameter individually matched to the duty point of the actual system, and carbon or SiC plain bearings are available. As a standard, all pump sets are equipped with high-efficiency IE2 motors. Speed control systems can be supplied as an option.
The Etanorm SYT single-stage volute casing pumps from KSB are suitable for applications in modern heat transfer systems and hot water circulation and are suitable for the transfer of hot water as well as mineral oil based thermal fluids and synthetic thermal oils at temper­tures of up to 350°C.

 

 

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