Motorpump units

Motorpump units

The separate motor/pump units are high pressure cleaners in a stationary format. The units are economical in use with unlimited applications. These single-part compact units are industrial and accordingly highly suitable for very intensive use such as cleaning production spaces, machines and so on.

The motor/pump units are available with a stainless steel hood. Then the motor/pump part is protected against splashing water and soiling in the area to be cleaned.

The unit is designed for a water temperature up to 40 °C as standard. Many versions of this unit are available depending on the requirements of the customer/user with various pressure and flow rate options.

This high pressure unit is optionally available for a water temperature up to 85 °C, providing that HT pumps (high temperature pumps) are used.

Standard equipment
  • Radial high pressure pump with 3 ceramic plungers and a brass/nickel-plated pump head
  • Flexible motor/pump coupling​
  • Coarse dirt filter
  • Direct-in
  • Continuously variable pressure and flow control with a bypass valve
  • Electrical cable
  • This high pressure unit can also be provided with a start/stop system for the product flow
  • Pressure gauge
What are the advantages of a standalone motor pump high-pressure unit?

These units are versatile, energy-efficient, and suitable for a wide range of industrial cleaning applications.

 

Can the motor pump unit be installed in a wet environment?

Yes, optionally the unit can be equipped with a stainless steel cover that protects against splashing water and contamination.

 

What temperature can the motor pump unit handle?

Standard models handle up to 40°C, but versions with HT pumps can manage water temperatures up to 85°C.

 

Are different pressure and flow rate options available?

Yes, various configurations can be customized based on customer requirements.

 

For which sectors are the motor pump units suitable?

These units are commonly used in the food industry, chemical sector, and general industrial cleaning.

 

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