AC-5C-MD 230V
Power Supply: 230 V /1 Ph / 50 Hz
Max. Flow: 60 lt/min
Max. Head: 6 m.
Power: 0.093 kW
Inlet: 1" FPT
Outlet: 1/2" MPT
Specifications
1850 AED + VAT
Price
TE-5M-MD 230V
Power Supply: 230 V /1 Ph / 50 Hz
Max. Flow: 60 lt/min
Max. Head: 6 m.
Power: 0.093 kW
Inlet: 1" FPT
Outlet: 1/2" MPT
Specifications
1950 AED + VAT
Price
LC-3CP-MD 230V
Power Supply: 230 V /1 Ph / 50 Hz
Max. Flow: 31 lt/min
Max. Head: 4.3 m
Power: 0.037 kW
Inlet: 3/4" FPT
Outlet: 1/2" MPT
Specifications
1750 AED + VAT
Price
Seawater Pump
“Magnetic Drive” refers to the coupling between the wet end of the pump and the motor. In direct drive pumps, the impeller of the pump is attached to the shaft of the motor, and this design depends on the shaft seal to contain the chemical. In a magnetic drive pump, the wet end and motor are two separate contained parts, connected by only a motor bracket. At the end of the motor shaft, a drive magnet is attached, and as the drive magnet rotates around the rear housing, the impeller, which is fixed upon another magnet, spins in synchronization. Without a shaft seal and the possibility of leakage, magnetic drive pumps excel in applications involving corrosive, toxic, flammable, expensive, or environmentally hazardous liquids.
March Original
March Manufacturing began in 1954 as a job shop performing precision machining for the aircraft industry. In 1955, March developed its first pump for removing cooling coil condensation. March's first magnetic drive pump came out in 1962. March Manufacturing is located in Glenview IL, a suburb of Chicago. March has been located solely at this 120,000 square foot facility since 1967 and all assembly is done in house. READ MORE ON MARCH'S WEB..