Pool pumps are designed to be more energy-efficient than traditional pool pumps. 1.1 kw pool pump with PPO plastic steel material impeller, resist high temperature and corrosion. Pool pump can be used in water park and aquaculture.
Feature:
Magnificent flow rate and lift, the core energy of water circulating, 2-3m suction lift.
Free-tool filter cover design, easy to maintenance.
IP55 protection level, with none-leaky design.
100% copper wire motor, 24 hours running.
Silicone sealing ring, cover all watering section, enhance pump sealing system.
Engineering plastic body, pump can be effectively protected under bad weather, long service life.
Anti rust cast-aluminum motor cover, fast heat dissipation; PPO plastic steel material impeller, resist high temperature and corrosion.
Specification:
Model: ATO-FQS-1100
Voltage: 220V (1 or 3 phase) / 380V (3 phase)
Frequency: 50 Hz / 60 Hz
Power: 1.5 HP (1.1 kW)
Hmax: 15m
Qmax: 21 m3/h
Port Size: 50 mm
Motor: copper motor
Medium Temperature: 5 ℃ – 50 ℃
Protection Level: IP55
Weight: 16 kg
Dimension (Unit: mm)
Structure:
01: plastic spanner
02: lid lock ring
03: lid
04: O’ ring
05: basket
06: union nut
07: union bushing
08: O’ ring
09: pump body
10: O’ ring
11: drain plug
12: nut
13: gasket
14: screw
15: base
16: O’ ring
17: screw
18: diffuser
19: impeller
20: O’ ring
21: shaft seal
22: flange
23: screw
24: flange
25: R ejection water ring
26: screw
27: motor
28: junction box
29: electric current safeguard
Flow Diagram:
Tips: How much money can you save with a pool pump?
A single speed pump can use as much as three times the amount of energy your fridge uses. In other words, the energy used for a pool pump is like running one 60 watt light bulb versus a single speed pool pump’s energy consumption, which is like running thirty 100 watt light bulbs at the same time. That’s a huge difference.
A pool pump can use 3,000 to 5,000 kWh per year. If you switch to a swimming pool pump can expect to save 3,796 kWh per year. The difference in energy consumption means that you can save up to $150 or more a month on your hydro bill. Add up all the money you’ll save on electricity each month and it’s easy to see that variable speed pool pumps pay for themselves pretty quickly.