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DAE Pumps Tampa 6150-L Submersible Slurry Pumps are rugged, reliable, and cost-effective pumps for transporting slurry, sand, and a variety of other abrasive materials. The highly-efficient DAE Pumps Tampa 6150-L offers an open stand or strainer, and agitator that provides even greater suction and movement of solids up to 1.4-inches through a 6-inch discharge. The ergonomic Tampa 6150-L submersible slurry pumps transfer solids and liquids at a flow rate of up to 1453 GPM and with 20 HP.
Uniquely designed, the robust DAE Pumps Tampa 6150-L submersible slurry pump is built from rugged cast iron construction with a high chrome iron impeller, agitator, and wear plate that provides durability and impact resistance in rough conditions. These robust submersible slurry pumps serve a wide range of slurry transport applications like mining, quarrying, construction sites, and other demanding industries.
The DAE Pumps Tampa 6150-L is part of the Tampa Series Submersible Slurry Pumps, which offer a variety of other sizes, flow rates, and speeds.
Watertight Cable Entry Top Discharge and Side Flow Design Motor Protector Submersible 4-Pole C3 Ball Bearings and Hardened SS Shaft Double Mechanical Seals Extra Protection for Mechanical Seals and Shaft High Chrome Iron Impeller, Agitator, and Wear Plate Hardened Pump Volute Rugged Cast Iron Construction Food Grade Lubricant
Construction Site Mining Industrial Marine Dewatering Sewage Treatment Agricultural Oil & Gas Paper & Pulp Quarrying Barge Offloading
Discharge Size:6″ (150 mm) Max Capacity:1453 GPM (396 m³/h) Solid Handling:1.4” (35mm) Max Head:75’ (23m) Max Power:20 HP (15 kW) Max Operating Speed:1750 RPM Type:Electric Submersible Pumps Phase:3-Phase Classification:IP 68
Type:Induction Motor Poles:4 Pole Insulation:Class F Protector:Circle Thermal Protector Start Method:D.O.L. Lubricant:Food Grade (ISO VG32)
Type:Double Mechanical Seal Desc.:Silicon Carbide VS Ceramic / Carbon Impeller Type:Opened Bearings:C3 Shielded ball bearings
Type:PVC (CSA Certified) / H07BQ-F Length:33’ (10m) or longer upon request.
Pump Casing:Ductile Iron Impeller: Chromium Iron Motor Frame:Gray Iron Motor Shaft:Stainless Steel Wear Plate:Chromium Iron Agitator:Chromium Iron Max. Liquid Temp.:104˚F (40˚C) Max. Sub. Depth:66′ (20m) pH Range:pH 5 – pH 8
Get turnkey solutions that include dredge hoses, slurry flow meters, power units, tanks for the collection and storage of slurry, and more. These accessories, such as tanks, are designed to integrate seamlessly into the overall pumping process, ensuring efficient material handling and process optimization. Choose from multiple sizes of slurry hoses for the transferring of materials, wireless flow meters for measuring the flow rate in gallons per minute of liquid, and power units for operation. Parts are always in stock and available for immediate shipping to anywhere in the US and the world.
Regular maintenance is essential for ensuring the optimal performance and longevity of slurry pumps, including electric slurry pumps and submersible slurry pumps. In demanding applications such as mining, dredging, and construction, pumps are often exposed to high viscosity slurries, abrasive materials, and challenging conditions that can accelerate wear and increase the risk of clogging. To address these challenges, modern slurry pumps are constructed with wear resistant materials and specially designed impellers and wear parts, significantly reducing the frequency of repairs and minimizing downtime.
One of the standout features of today’s electric slurry pumps is their easy maintenance. Many models are engineered for quick and straightforward replacement of wear parts and seals, allowing operators to perform routine maintenance with minimal disruption to operation. This not only helps to keep operating costs and energy consumption in check, but also ensures that the pump continues to deliver efficient and reliable performance, even when handling tough materials like fly ash or sediment.
Regular inspection and verification of key pump components—such as the impeller, seals, and pressure systems—are crucial for identifying signs of wear before they develop into major issues. By adjusting the impeller and replacing worn parts as needed, operators can optimize the pump’s efficiency and extend its service life. This proactive approach to maintenance is especially important in industries where downtime can be costly and where the security and reliability of pumping systems are paramount.
In addition to in-house maintenance, many manufacturers offer specialized repair services, spare parts, and expert technical support to help operators maintain the quality and performance of their slurry pumps. When selecting a pump, it’s important to consider not only its suitability for your specific application, but also the maintenance requirements and support services available. By investing in high-quality, wear resistant pumps and adhering to a regular maintenance schedule, operators can reduce operating costs, minimize downtime, and ensure safe, efficient operation across a wide range of industries.
Ultimately, prioritizing maintenance and repair is key to maximizing the productivity and reliability of your slurry pumping systems. Regular verification and prompt response to any issues help maintain the security and efficiency of your operation, allowing you to meet the demands of even the most challenging pumping applications.
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