SURFACE
KS 801
The KS801 is a self-priming pump with a plastic body, venturi and impeller. The stainless
steel shaft is fi tted with a carbon ceramic and NBR mechanical seal and the A.C., TEFV,
IP44 motor is fi tted with an on/off switch and has overload protection. It is designed for
pumping clean water only, at a maximum temperature of 35ºC. It should not be allowed
to run dry, but by fi tting an optional pressure controller (see page 46) it can be protected
■ 1” (25mm) inlet ✔ Boosting
from this and also start and stop automatically. Maximum recommended suction lift, when
■ clean water ✔ Wash-down
primed, is 7 metres. For best results we recommend that a foot-valve and strainer should
■ self priming ✔ Irrigation be fi tted to the end of the suction hose. This is included with our 4 metre and 7 metre
suction kits. These are available as an optional extra and include a pump coupling which is
■ power switch ✔ Processing
230 volts
factory fi tted to the hose for a vital, airtight connection. Fitted as standard with a carrying
■ ✔ Potable water
handle and a 2 metre H07RN-F rubber power lead. This pump is ideal for transfer and
irrigation duties in domestic and light industrial applications.
JET BOOSTERS
KS 801
Speed - 2900 rpm
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ACCESSORIES
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Pressure hoses page 92
Foot valve & strainers page 103
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Quick couplings page 94
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Flow l/min
model inlet outlet kW volt fl ow head w x l x h weight
(BSPM) (BSPM) (l/min) (mtrs) (mm) (kgs)
KS801 1" 1" 0.80 230 60 42 235x385x290 7.5
Optional extra: 4 metre suction kit c/w foot valve and strainer
Optional extra: 7 metre suction kit c/w foot valve and strainer
Optional extra: pressure controller (see page 46)
60 FAX: 01622 355019
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