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Triphasic pump for hot water of low-power

Triphasic pump for hot water of low-power

Triphasic pump for hot water of low-power

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Hello

I need a low-power (about 0,37 Kw) triphasic 230V (50 or 60 HZ) pump for hot water.
The water temperature is about 85-110º.
It is not possible to get this in Europe.

Is possible to get them in other markets?

Regards.



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RE: Triphasic pump for hot water of low-power

Try Grundfos Pumps, there are other manufacturers as well - look in Google.

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RE: Triphasic pump for hot water of low-power

Do you mean a three phase motor?

Assuming this is what you mean, Why on earth do you want a three phase motor for 0.37kw??

As you say it is hot water I assume you don't mean three phase fluid, so forgive my ignorance, but can you explain some more please what "triphasic" means.

Thanks

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RE: Triphasic pump for hot water of low-power

I've never heard of a 3 phase motor at this low power.

What is wrong with a single phase motor?

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