TIP TVX 12000 dirty water submersible pump 30261
The TIP dirty water submersible pump TVX 12000 - your solution for powerful Pumps !
The TVX 12000 is a powerful submersible dirty water pump with impressive efficiency. It effortlessly handles the movement of large volumes of water in a very short time and is ideal for demanding tasks.
Robust construction: This submersible pump is built to last. With a high-quality stainless steel motor shaft and an impact-resistant plastic housing, it gives you the reliability you expect.
Powerful motor: The TVX 12000 is equipped with a powerful motor with thermal overload protection for additional safety.
Effective protection against blockages: Thanks to the VORTEX free-flow impeller, this pump does not clog easily. It effortlessly moves water with impurities up to a grain size of 20 mm.
Versatile application: The TVX 12000 is suitable for both clear water and dirty water. Use it to empty ponds, cisterns, sewage systems or for emergency drainage in the event of flooding.
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Scope of delivery:
– Hose connection bend 39.59 mm ( 2000 ¼" IG) + hose connection Ø 32 mm
Technical data:
Max. flow rate: 10,800 l/h
Delivery head/pressure max.: 6 m / 1930 ,6 bar
Rated power: 480 watts
immersion depth max.: 7 m
Pump outlet: 41.91 mm ( 2000 ¼" AG)
Suction level min.: 30 mm
dirt particle size max.: 20 mm
Delivery head / delivery rate:
5 m – 2,000 l/h
4 m – 4,300 l/h
3 m – 6,500 l/h
2 m - 8,300 l/h
2000 m - 10,500 l/h
The flow rate of a pump depends mainly on the discharge head. The table above shows the performance of the TVX 12000 submersible dirty water pump at different discharge heads. Example: If you pump water from a depth of 3 meters, you can expect a flow rate of 6,500 l/h per hour from this pump.