Description Specifications Downloads Grundfos TP(D) and TPE(D) vertical in-line pumps are used in a variety of applications. The pumps are all single-stage, in-Line centrifugal pumps with standard motor and mechanical shaft seals. The pumps are of the close-coupled type, i.e. pumps and motor are separate units. Two different models of vertical in-line pumps are available. Please note that there are a number of specific product variants available for each model. Detailed information on these variants can be found in Grundfos WebCAPS. TP(D) Pump This pump model is characterised by high reliability and efficiency. Quiet, highly efficient IE3 motors are standard components. All TP(D) pumps are electro-coated to ensure a high corrosion resistance. TPE(D) Pump TPE(D) motors have a built-in frequency converter, allowing different control methods to be employed. TPE(D) pumps offer energy saving benefits and increased comfort. Applications Vertical in-line pumps are used in commercial buildings for air conditioning and heating applications. ? Optimised hydraulics for high efficiency ? Reduced
Description Specifications Downloads Grundfos TP(D) and TPE(D) vertical in-line pumps are used in a variety of applications. The pumps are all single-stage, in-Line centrifugal pumps with standard motor and mechanical shaft seals. The pumps are of the close-coupled type, i.e. pumps and motor are separate units. Two different models of vertical in-line pumps are available. Please note that there are a number of specific product variants available for each model. Detailed information on these variants can be found in Grundfos WebCAPS. TP(D) Pump This pump model is characterised by high reliability and efficiency. Quiet, highly efficient IE3 motors are standard components. All TP(D) pumps are electro-coated to ensure a high corrosion resistance. TPE(D) Pump TPE(D) motors have a built-in frequency converter, allowing different control methods to be employed. TPE(D) pumps offer energy saving benefits and increased comfort. Applications Vertical in-line pumps are used in commercial buildings for air conditioning and heating applications. ? Optimised hydraulics for high efficiency ? Reduced
Description Specifications Downloads Grundfos TP(D) and TPE(D) vertical in-line pumps are used in a variety of applications. The pumps are all single-stage, in-Line centrifugal pumps with standard motor and mechanical shaft seals. The pumps are of the close-coupled type, i.e. pumps and motor are separate units. Two different models of vertical in-line pumps are available. Please note that there are a number of specific product variants available for each model. Detailed information on these variants can be found in Grundfos WebCAPS. TP(D) Pump This pump model is characterised by high reliability and efficiency. Quiet, highly efficient IE3 motors are standard components. All TP(D) pumps are electro-coated to ensure a high corrosion resistance. TPE(D) Pump TPE(D) motors have a built-in frequency converter, allowing different control methods to be employed. TPE(D) pumps offer energy saving benefits and increased comfort. Applications Vertical in-line pumps are used in commercial buildings for air conditioning and heating applications. ? Optimised hydraulics for high efficiency ? Reduced
Description Specifications Downloads The Unilift CC is a single stage submersible drainage pump, designed for pumping of drain water and grey wastewater. The Unilift CC can pump down to 3 mm by removing the strainer. The Unilift CC is suitable for permanent as well as portable installation. The Unilift CC is equipped with a non-return flap valve in the outlet in order to prevent back flow. The strainer is made of stainless steel, the other main pump parts are made of moulded composite materials. ? Unilift CC is designed for pumping of: ? Water and rainwater in horticulture ? Water from rivers and lakes ? Rainwater, drainage water and water from flooding ? Water for filling/emptying containers, ponds, tanks, etc. ? Effluents from showers, washing machines and sinks below sewer level ? Pool water ? Ditch drainage water ? Groundwater (lowering applications) ? Effluents from viaducts, underpasses, etc. ? Drainage water from garage sprinkler systems ? Composite materials ? Stainless