H-Flow High-Pressure Pump H80-4S
Key Features:
- High Performance: Provides efficient and consistent water pressure with capacities up to 80GPM.
- Four-stage hydraulic design for high-pressure applications( up to 125 PSI).
- Powerful Motor: Equipped with a 5HP motor for high-performance operation.
- Durable Construction: Made with stainless steel components for excellent corrosion resistance and long-term reliability.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for reverse osmosis, deionization, water boosting, and other demanding systems.
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Product Description
The H-Flow High-Pressure Pump H80-4S is a high-capacity, robust pump engineered for industrial, commercial, and agricultural applications. Powered by a 5HP motor, this pump delivers reliable performance and exceptional efficiency for demanding environments requiring consistent water flow and pressure.
H-Flow High-Pressure Pump H80-4S
Cast Iron / Stainless Steel – 80 GPM – 4 Stage – 5 HP / 1 Phase
| Technical Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Model | H-Flow High-Pressure Pump H80-4S |
| Nominal Flow Rate | 80 GPM |
| Stages | 4 |
| Motor RPM | 3500 RPM |
| Motor Frame | NEMA JM Frame Motor (C-Face) |
| HP Rating | 5 HP |
| Phase / Hertz | 1 PH / 60 Hz |
| Inlet | 1½″ FNPT |
| App. Dimensions (A x B) | 19.70″ x 12.97″ |
| App. Weight (lb) | 141 |
Construction & Design Features
| Component | Description |
|---|---|
| Inlet / Motor Bracket | Cast Iron |
| Discharge Housing | Steel |
| Pump Housing | 304 Stainless Steel Tubing |
| Impellers | Noryl |
| Diffusers | Noryl |
| Wear Rings | 316 Stainless Steel |
| Shaft & Coupling | 316 Stainless Steel / 415 Stainless Steel |
| Shaft Bearing Sleeve | 316 Stainless Steel |
| Shaft Bearing | Bronze |
| Mechanical Seal | Carbon/Ceramic |
| Mechanical Seal Spacer | 416 Stainless Steel |
| O-Rings | Buna-N |
Installation Instructions
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Preparation:
- Inspect the pump for any damage and verify that all components are included.
- Ensure the motor voltage matches the power supply specifications.
- Check the alignment of the pump and motor before installation.
-
Foundation:
- Mount the pump on a flat, stable surface to reduce vibrations during operation.
- Secure the pump using anchor bolts to ensure stability.
-
Piping Connections:
- Connect suction and discharge pipes using appropriate gaskets and seals.
- Support the piping to prevent stress on the pump connections.
- Install a check valve and isolation valve on the discharge side for operational control.
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Priming the Pump:
- Fill the pump casing with liquid to ensure proper priming before starting.
- Use the vent valve to eliminate trapped air in the pump casing.
-
Electrical Wiring:
- Wire the motor according to local electrical codes and safety standards.
- Ensure the motor is properly grounded for safe operation.
- Verify that the motor rotation matches the direction indicated on the pump casing.
-
Startup:
- Fully open the suction and discharge valves before starting the pump.
- Start the motor and observe the pump for any irregularities.
- Check for leaks, vibrations, or unusual noises during startup.
-
Final Adjustments:
- Adjust the flow and pressure as needed using the discharge valve.
- Avoid throttling the suction side to maintain pump efficiency.
-
Regular Maintenance:
- Periodically inspect the pump and motor for wear or damage.
- Lubricate bearings and other components as per the manufacturer’s recommendations.
Product Description
The H-Flow High-Pressure Pump H80-4S is a high-capacity, robust pump engineered for industrial, commercial, and agricultural applications. Powered by a 5HP motor, this pump delivers reliable performance and exceptional efficiency for demanding environments requiring consistent water flow and pressure.
H-Flow High-Pressure Pump H80-4S
Cast Iron / Stainless Steel – 80 GPM – 4 Stage – 5 HP / 1 Phase
| Technical Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Model | H-Flow High-Pressure Pump H80-4S |
| Nominal Flow Rate | 80 GPM |
| Stages | 4 |
| Motor RPM | 3500 RPM |
| Motor Frame | NEMA JM Frame Motor (C-Face) |
| HP Rating | 5 HP |
| Phase / Hertz | 1 PH / 60 Hz |
| Inlet | 1½″ FNPT |
| App. Dimensions (A x B) | 19.70″ x 12.97″ |
| App. Weight (lb) | 141 |
Construction & Design Features
| Component | Description |
|---|---|
| Inlet / Motor Bracket | Cast Iron |
| Discharge Housing | Steel |
| Pump Housing | 304 Stainless Steel Tubing |
| Impellers | Noryl |
| Diffusers | Noryl |
| Wear Rings | 316 Stainless Steel |
| Shaft & Coupling | 316 Stainless Steel / 415 Stainless Steel |
| Shaft Bearing Sleeve | 316 Stainless Steel |
| Shaft Bearing | Bronze |
| Mechanical Seal | Carbon/Ceramic |
| Mechanical Seal Spacer | 416 Stainless Steel |
| O-Rings | Buna-N |
Installation Instructions
-
Preparation:
- Inspect the pump for any damage and verify that all components are included.
- Ensure the motor voltage matches the power supply specifications.
- Check the alignment of the pump and motor before installation.
-
Foundation:
- Mount the pump on a flat, stable surface to reduce vibrations during operation.
- Secure the pump using anchor bolts to ensure stability.
-
Piping Connections:
- Connect suction and discharge pipes using appropriate gaskets and seals.
- Support the piping to prevent stress on the pump connections.
- Install a check valve and isolation valve on the discharge side for operational control.
-
Priming the Pump:
- Fill the pump casing with liquid to ensure proper priming before starting.
- Use the vent valve to eliminate trapped air in the pump casing.
-
Electrical Wiring:
- Wire the motor according to local electrical codes and safety standards.
- Ensure the motor is properly grounded for safe operation.
- Verify that the motor rotation matches the direction indicated on the pump casing.
-
Startup:
- Fully open the suction and discharge valves before starting the pump.
- Start the motor and observe the pump for any irregularities.
- Check for leaks, vibrations, or unusual noises during startup.
-
Final Adjustments:
- Adjust the flow and pressure as needed using the discharge valve.
- Avoid throttling the suction side to maintain pump efficiency.
-
Regular Maintenance:
- Periodically inspect the pump and motor for wear or damage.
- Lubricate bearings and other components as per the manufacturer’s recommendations.
