Product Description
The NV25B7FE1T Vertical Pump is a compact and efficient multistage booster pump designed for high-demand industrial, commercial, and agricultural applications. Its vertical, in-line design saves space while providing exceptional reliability and performance.
Equipped with a 2 HP motor, the NV25B7FE1T delivers a flow rate of up to 25 GPM and can handle pressures up to 362 PSI. Constructed with durable 304 stainless steel components, this pump ensures corrosion resistance and long-lasting operation in a wide range of environments. Maintenance-free cartridge mechanical seals and ANSI standard flanged connections make installation and servicing simple and efficient.
Certified to meet NSF/ANSI 61 and 372 standards, this pump is ideal for applications such as reverse osmosis, water boosting, filtration systems, hot and cold water circulation, and irrigation.
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Specifications for NV25B7FE1T Vertical Pump
Specification | Details |
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Model | NV25B7FE1T |
Motor Power | 2 HP |
Flow Rate | Up to 25 GPM |
Maximum Pressure | 362 PSI |
Materials |
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Connections | 1.5″ ANSI 150# Flanged |
Operating Temperature | Up to 248°F |
Certifications | NSF/ANSI 61 and 372 |
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Installation Instructions for NV25B7FE1T Vertical Pump
- Preparation:
- Inspect the pump and motor for any visible damage during shipping. Report any damage to the carrier or dealer.
- Ensure the installation site is level, stable, and provides adequate ventilation for motor cooling and servicing.
- Verify that the pump model matches the system specifications and intended application.
- Mounting the Pump:
- Secure the pump base to a solid, flat surface to prevent vibrations during operation.
- Align and support the suction and discharge piping to avoid excessive strain on the pump.
- Install isolation valves on both the suction and discharge sides for easier maintenance and servicing.
- Piping Connections:
- Ensure piping matches the pump’s 1.5″ ANSI 150# flanged connections.
- Install proper gaskets to prevent leaks, ensuring they do not obstruct flow.
- Remove protective covers or caps from the flanges before installation.
- For hot water systems, include a bleed valve in the discharge line to relieve pressure during maintenance.
- Electrical Connection:
- Have a certified electrician verify that the electrical supply matches the motor’s specifications (2 HP).
- Ensure proper motor wiring and confirm counterclockwise rotation when viewed from the motor’s rear.
- If rotation is incorrect on a three-phase motor, reverse any two leads to correct it.
- Priming the Pump:
- Remove the fill plug and use a funnel to fill the pump casing with water.
- Open the vent plug to allow air to escape as the pump fills with water.
- Re-seal the vent plug and fill plug once a steady stream of water flows from the vent.
- Initial Testing:
- Open the suction valve fully and partially open the discharge valve.
- Apply power to the motor and monitor for smooth operation without noise or vibration.
- Gradually open the discharge valve to achieve desired operating conditions.
- Safety Precautions:
- Never operate the pump without water to avoid damage to internal components.
- Replace coupling guards after installation to prevent injuries.
- Ensure the pump is properly grounded and all connections are secure before starting.
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