Used TSP P100 #9274641 for sale

TSP P100
Manufacturer
TSP
Model
P100
ID: 9274641
Isocratic pump.
TSP P100 pumps are centrifugal pumps designed for use in high-pressure irrigation systems. The pumps are powered by electric motors and designed to supply water to irrigation systems at pressures of up to 100 psi (pounds per square inch). The pump is composed of a number of components, including an electric motor, a water-filled casing, impellers, and multiple stages of inner and outer rotating components. The purpose of the rotating components is to create pressure and move the water from the inlet to the outlet of the pump. The pump's construction begins with the electric motor. The electric motor powers the rotation of the components inside the pumps and provides the necessary torque for operation. The motor is usually a single-phase electric motor of 120 Volts, but it can also work with other voltages. The casing of the pump is the housing and is usually made of a strong, durable metal. It is filled with water to provide additional resistance to the impellers pushing the water. The casing has a sealed exterior made of a special alloy to protect the interior from corrosion. The impellers inside the pump are arranged in a radial or divided-vane design. These impellers are usually made of an iron alloy, such as stainless steel or brass, and have several blades. Each impeller has several curved blades that draw water in from the inlet and generate additional pressure in the pump casing. To generate the pressure necessary to push the water, the rotating components inside the pump must rotate at a constant velocity. This is accomplished using an arrangement of inner and outer rotors, which spin at different speeds. The inner rotor is typically driven by the electric motor and is configured to move much faster than the outer rotor. The outer rotor moves at a slower rate and induces pressure in the pump casing. P100 pumps are designed and constructed to last over prolonged periods of time, even in challenging conditions. They are reliable, powerful, and, most importantly, safe when installed correctly. The pumps can operate for extended periods of time, ensuring a continuous water supply to irrigation systems.
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