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Cast iron self-priming centrifugal pump equipped with Venturi unit (ejector and diffuser) in PPE + PS reinforced with glass fibres. Suitable for residential applications. Read more

Features

Practical and easy to use

Practical and easy to use

Lightweight and easily transportable

Lightweight and easily transportable

Available with brass impeller

Available with brass impeller

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Cast iron self-priming centrifugal pump equipped with Venturi unit (ejector and diffuser) in PPE + PS reinforced with glass fibres. Practical, easy to use and easily transportable thanks to its low weight.
The AGA-AGC self-priming pump installed on a flat, well secured surface allows for an installation of up to 8 metres.
Suitable for residential applications: garden irrigation, vehicle washing and clean water handling in general.
Lightweight and easily transportable, small in size.
For further technical information see the Databook

• Domestic pressurisation
• Small-scale garden irrigation
• Washing of vehicles
• Handling of clean water in general

Technical data

Flow rate from 0.3 to 9.6 m³/h
Total head from 16.5 to 68 m
Max. working pressure 6 bar for AGA 0.60-0.75-1.00
10 bar for the rest of the range
Max. temperature of the liquid 45°C
Max. suction depth 8 m
Poles 2
Insulation class F
Protection degree IP44
Voltage Single-phase 1~230V ±10%
Three-phase 3~230/400V ±10%

Materials

Pump body Cast iron
Impeller PPE+PS with glass fibres for AGA 0.60-0.75-1.00,
brass for the rest of the range
Shaft Stainless steel AISI 303 (EN 1.4305) (part in contact with liquid)
Mechanical seal Ceramic/Carbon/NBR (standard)
Motor support Aluminium for AGA 0.60-0.75-1.00,
Cast iron for the rest of the range

Which is the maximum temperature for the self-priming pump's fluids?

Usually the maximum temperature of the fluid in a self-priming pump should not exceed 45°C.
Some models can handle fluids at higher temperatures. If the requirements differ from the standard please contact our sales network or our Technical Customer Service.

I have fitted a self-priming pump and I have to start it up. Does the pump's body have to be filled with water?

Yes, when it’s first started the pump must always be filled with water and the procedure below has to be followed:

  1. Undo the hexagonal cap on top of the pump’s body;
  2. use a funnel to fill the pump with water until it overflows;
  3. screw the hexagonal cap back on until it’s blocked, this prevents air to seep in.

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