Used EBARA AAS70WN #9259400 for sale

Manufacturer
EBARA
Model
AAS70WN
ID: 9259400
Vintage: 2002
Dry pump 2002 vintage.
EBARA AAS70WN is a heavy-duty wastewater and sewage pump designed to be used in sludge and wastewater treatment plants. It has a heavy-duty construction and is capable of handling large residential, commercial and industrial flows of up to 68,000 gallons per day. The pump features an EBARA EBAR solid stainless steel wetted wet end which is designed to be corrosion and abrasion resistant so that it can withstand the harsh conditions of wastewater. EBARA AAS 70 WN is also equipped with EBARA patented non-clog vortex impeller for improved hydraulic efficiency and improved non-clog capabilities. The pump is capable of being operated at a maximum flow rate of 7000 gallons per hour (GPH) and a maximum head of 91 feet at a temperature up to 200F. It features a heavy-duty bronze frame construction that is able to withstand high load and thermal stress that is typical of a wastewater operations. The bronze frame also helps to reduce down-time as it provides additional protection from premature wear and tear. AAS70WN also features a double mechanical seal design to further reduce downtime and maintenance efforts. AAS 70 WN has an energy efficient, totally enclosed fan-cooled (TEFC) electric motor with a maximum power output of 4.6hp. It is also outfitted with a TCL-series integral vibration isolators with adjustable rubber feet to reduce noise and vibration during operation. The pump is available in various configurations to meet different project needs. It can be configured for single or three-phase power systems and for various discharge sizes. EBARA AAS70WN is designed to be installed in horizontal and vertical positions, and can be mounted on a pedestal or flanged to a suction basin. It is also engineered to be easily serviced and maintained, with removable pump rail assemblies to provide access for regular maintenance and inspections. As such, the pump is ideal for use in tough environments where long-term operation is needed.
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