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DN20 ALUMINIUM 3/4"

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Air-Operated Double-Diaphragm Pump (AODD) Self-priming, anti-stall, with configurable construction materials. Robust design, designed to last through time and to be maintained.
  • Completely replaceable inlet/outlet valves
  • Multi-port Inlet and Outlet Manifold
  • Stainless steel screws
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The technical specifications of the products in this catalogue are not binding and may be changed without notice.

Specifications

Brand

Brand
Capitanio DN

Technical features

Flow rate [l/min] *
72
Adjustable flow rate [l/min] *
0 ÷ 72
Input and output valves
Ball shaped
Fluid connections
3/4" Threaded Gas (3+3)
Max. equivalent diameter of solid particles [mm] **
3.6
Input height dry / wet [m]
4,8 / 7,5
Pneumatic supply input [Gas]
1/4"
Supply pressure (min/max) [bar]
1 / 6,8
Weight [Kg]
8.5
Noise [dB [A]] ***
78

* Flow rate regulation through flow valve on liquid delivery and/or flow valve and pneumatic supply pressure regulator

** The max. equivalent diameter of solid particles indicates the valve passage section referred to a spherical body.

*** The indicated noise level is detected in a specific condition of use

For further specifications or variations contact the technical office

Component Materials Configuration

Fluid side
AL
Membranes
PTFE, SANTOPRENE ®, NBR, HYTREL ®, EPDM , VITON ®
Gaskets
PTFE, FEP, VITON ®, KALREZ ®, NBR, EPDM
Valves
INOX, PTFE, EPDM, NBR, CERAMIC

Other materials available and configurable based on the fluid to be processed

Available certifications

Certifications
ATEX 2G or ATEX 3G

Performance

The pump performance may vary based on configuration, processed fluid, installation and use. Performance tests are conducted in laboratory processing water.
5.1 bar Air Inlet Pressure are required to pump 48 l/m at 2 bar pressure with an air consumption of 36 Nm3/h.

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