The seawater pumps are used for cooling high and medium-speed diesel and gas engines via heat exchangers. They can be flange-mounted or belt-driven, and certain models have a self-priming function.
Information
Seawater pump designs include centrifugal or side-channel models, with a flow rate up to 350 m³/h and a maximum pressure rise of 5 bar. They operate within a temperature range of 0 to 35 °C and feature materials like stainless steel for the drive shaft and seawater-resistant bronze for the impeller and housing. The bearing housing is made of grey cast iron.
Applications
Cooling via heat exchanger of high and medium-speed diesel and gas engines.