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Grundfos SEG 40.09 AUTOADAPT submersible effluent pump. H max: 14m, Q max: 16 m3/hr. Suitable for faeces. More information
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Cable length | 10 m |
Float | No |
Head max | 14 m |
Power | 400 VAC |
Pump diameter | 400 mm |
Pump flow | 15,8 m3/h |
Weight | 0.03 kg |
Datasheet download
Download PDFThe SEG AUTOADAPT submersible effluent pump is ideal for use in sparsely populated areas where gravity sewer systems are not available. These are, for example, small villages, agricultural areas and complex topography areas, such as rocky terrains with large differences in levels, or any other area where the pressure system offers advantages.
Thanks to the AUTOADAPT function, a comfortable and fully automatic pump operation is ensured. It is not necessary to retrofit the control unit and the float switches.
In case of a free installation in the thermowell, the SEG pump must always be fitted with extended feet to the pump.
In case of installation with a trigger device, the SEG pump must always be equipped with a self-locking trigger with the pump.
It is recommended to install two SEG AUTOADAPT submersible slurry pumps in one slump. One of them serves as a backup in the event of a faulty or crashed waste system.
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