Performance chart n ≈ 2850rpm
MODEL |
POWER |
Capacity and Head
|
SINGLE |
THREE |
KW |
HP |
m3/h |
0
|
0.5
|
0.75
|
1
|
1.5
|
2.8
|
I/min |
0
|
8
|
13
|
17
|
25
|
43
|
3.5STM2-6
|
|
0.37
|
0.5
|
Head
(m)
|
35
|
30
|
28
|
26
|
24
|
20
|
3.5STM2-8
|
|
0.55
|
0.75
|
46
|
41
|
36
|
32
|
28
|
22
|
3.5STM2-10
|
3.5ST2-10
|
0.75
|
1
|
58
|
53
|
46
|
40
|
33
|
28
|
3.5STM2-12
|
3.5ST2-12
|
1.1
|
1.5
|
70
|
42
|
54
|
48
|
40
|
34
|
3.5STM2-14
|
3.5ST2-14
|
1.1
|
1.5
|
81
|
76
|
70
|
63
|
56
|
40
|
3.5STM2-18
|
3.5ST2-18
|
1.5
|
2
|
104
|
85
|
80
|
65
|
57
|
50
|
A 3.5" impeller is a type of pump that is designed to be placed underwater, typically in a well or other water source. The impeller is a spinning component of the pump that is used to move water through the pump and into the discharge pipe.Impeller pumps are commonly used for a variety of applications, including irrigation, water supply, and flood control.
A submersible pump is a type of pump that is designed to be submerged in water. It is often used for pumping water out of a flooded basement or for supplying water to a garden irrigation system. The impeller is a component of the pump that helps to move the water by spinning and creating flow.
An impeller is a rotating component of a pump that is used to increase the pressure and flow of a fluid by adding kinetic energy to the fluid through the rotation of the impeller. In the context of a 3.5-inch submersible pump, the impeller would be responsible for moving water from the location where the pump is placed (e.g., a well or a pond) up to the surface, where it can be used or discharged as desired. The size of the impeller (3.5 inches in this case) refers to the diameter of the impeller and is typically chosen based on the desired flow rate and pressure requirements of the application.
An impeller is a type of rotor that is used in a pump to move fluid by rotating. It typically consists of a series of blades mounted on a central hub and is located inside the pump casing. When the impeller rotates, it creates a flow of fluid by drawing it in at the center and discharging it at the edges. The size of the impeller, in this case 3.5 inches, refers to the diameter of the impeller. A 3.5" impeller would be used in a pump designed to handle a flow of fluid with a 3.5 inch diameter.
A 3.5" impeller is a type of pump that is designed to be used underwater, or submersed in a liquid. The impeller is a rotating component of the pump that is responsible for moving the liquid through the pump. The size of the impeller, 3.5 inches in this case, refers to the diameter of the impeller. This size may be suitable for certain applications, such as pumping water out of a flooded basement or moving water through a irrigation system. It is important to match the size and capacity of the pump to the specific needs of the application to ensure it operates efficiently and effectively.