SUBMERSIBLE
BZ
The BZ sewage pumps are of cast iron construction and are fi tted with
shrouded single-channel impellers. This design provides substantial fl ows and
enables the pump to pass 80mm solid particles without clogging, and provides
reliable operation in pumping stations, sewage works and effl uent processing.
Pumping capacity exceeds many other pump brands of a similar design.
■ 3" (80mm) – ✔ Packaged pumping
Available in three-phase only. The 403 (<3.7kW)/ 420 (>5.5kW) stainless steel
4" (100mm) outlet stations
shaft is fi tted with an ultra hardwearing, silicon carbide, double mechanical
■ 80mm passage ✔ Commercial and seal (in an oil chamber). They are available free- standing (BZ) or for fi xed
installations (AC~BZ), when supplied with the guide rail (auto-coupling) kit.
■ free-standing Industrial
The latter includes a pedestal, guide hook, top bracket and lifting chain, but not
■ guide rail option ✔ Treatment plants
rails. Supplied with 10 metres of heavy duty, H07RN-F rubber power cable.
■ 400 volts
ACCESSORIES
Control Panels page 49
Float switches page 48
Swing valves page 102
AGE – SINGLE CHANNEL IMPELLER
100BZ
free-standing
UNSCREENED SEW
model outlet kW start volt fl ow head free w x l x h weight
(free-standing) (BSPF) (l/min) (mtrs) passage (mm) (mm) (kgs)
80BZ41.5 3" 1.50 D.O.L. 400 1450 9 80 273x523x631 78
100BZ42.2 4" 2.20 D.O.L. 400 1800 11 80 273x551x631 78
100BZ43.7 4" 3.70 D.O.L. 400 2200 16 80 289x584x681 98
100BZ45.5 4" 5.50 D.O.L. 400 2650 18 80 421x716x925 149
100BZ47.5 4" 7.50 D.O.L. 400 2950 23 80 421x716x946 165
100BZ411H 4" 11.0 S.D. 400 2850 30 80 431x727x1023 222
100BZ411 4" 11.0 S.D. 400 3600 26 80 431x727x1023 222
(fi xed-guide rail option)
AC80-100BZ - all models
supplied with pedestal, guide hook, top bracket, S/S lifting chains and anchor bolts.
34 FAX: 01622 355019
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