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Electric submersible seawater pump

QSD series bottom suction submersible pump, specially designed for shallow seawater.

Operating Parameters
Capacity up to 580m/h

Head up to 277m

Solid content 0.01%

Seawater temperature 30

Pump starting with total voltage or reduction voltage available, power


supply:380V,460V,660V,1200V,3300V,

6300V, 50Hz or 60Hz.

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With compact structure, corrosion resistant, less land occupation, noiseless and easy to realize auto
control, and especially suitable for shallow water working conditions.

Consists of pump shaft, impeller, casing, suction bell, wear ring, check valve, intermediate flange and
other parts fully apply to marine environment for firefighting, lifting water ,cooling and other
purposes.

Characteristics

Multistage single suction centrifugal pump

Seawater lubrication bearing

Rigid coupling connection between pump and motor

Impeller design with high efficiency hydraulic model, save operation costs

Connected vertically between pump and motor, small installation space

Impeller fixation on shaft by stainless steel key

When using in seawater or similar corrosive liquid, the main material is normally nickel-aluminum
bronze, Monel alloy or stainless steel

Design Feature

The distance of inlet to the sea bottom not less than 2m

The whole set of the pump should submerged in the depth not exceeding 70m to sea level

Anti-clockwise rotation viewed from above

Seawater speed on the motor surface 0.3m/s

The inside of motor must be filled up with clean water, 35% coolant and 65%water in winter
according to need

Motor structure

The top of motor bearing assembled with mechanical seal and sand prevention ring is for prevent
sand and other impurities enter into motor
Motor bearings are lubricated by clean water

Stator windings are wound with polyethylene insulation nylon covered water resistant magnet
winding

The top of motor have an inlet hole, vent hole, the bottom have a plug hole

Thrust bearing with groove, withstand the pumps upper and lower axial force

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