Solaflux stainless steel submersible pump from Greenbridge Energy Australia
The SOLAFLUX is a small, highly efficient stainless steel direct current
submersible pump operating at voltages from 24V to 48V, with currents from 1 amp to 4 amps,
at heads from 0m to 150m. The superb performance of the SOLAFLUX is due to its patented
system of balanced opposed sealed pistons. An air-cooled permanent magnet DC motor fitted
with special long duration brushes drives a cam shaft which moves bearings set inside the
pistons. Among the three main SOLAFLUX models only the cam shaft differs. The 3mm cam for
low head high capacity applications, the 2.6mm cam for medium head medium capacity
applications, and the 2mm cam for high heads and lower capacities.
The SOLAFUX can fed by 2 to 4 normal (12V) photovoltaic panels or through batteries. Capacity
ranges from 1.000 to 8.000 liters of water perday. An electronic controller should be used. The
SOLAFLUX has a diameter of 98mm, a height of 760mm, weighs 13 kg and is fitted with a rapid
coupling suitable for use with 25mm polyethylene feed pipe. External appearance and technical
characteristics can be modified at any moment without notice.
The table shows possible typical daily summer capacities at latitude 40 degrees North with at
least a daily insolation of 7,0 kWh/m². Capacities in winter (with an insolation around 5,2
kWh/m² day) are approximately 73% of the summer capacities. Before attempting to measure pump
capacity allow the pump to run in for a few hours. External look and technical characteristics
can be modified at any moment without notice.
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