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Warman® HH H HRM pump

Heavy duty high head lined slurry pump

The Warman® HH/H/HRM pump lines were designed to produce high heads per stage at high pressures. Commonly used for long distance transport lines, the HH/H/HRM pumps can often satisfy application duties with a single pump where others require multiple pumps in series.

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Warman HH/H/HRM pump
 
Warman HH/H/HRM flow curves  

Features 

  • Size range (discharge)
    1” to 6”
    25 mm to 150 mm 
  • Capacities
    to 4,500 gpm
    to 1,0250 m3/hr
  • Heads
    to 325 ft
    to 100 m
  • Pressures
    to 750 psi
    to 5,170 kPa

Benefits

  • Ductile iron fully lined casing provides durability, strength and long service life
  • Multi-stage high pressure operation to 750 psi (H to 1000 psi)
  • Heavy duty construction with through-bolt design provides ease of maintenance and results in less down time
  • Large diameter, slow turning, high efficiency impellers result in maximum wear life and lower operating costs
  • Large, open internal passages maximize wear life and lower operating costs
  • Thick elastomer HRM and metal liners provide superior corrosion resistance and maximum wear life
  • Full flush gland, low flow, and dry running centrifugal seals reduce flush water usage minimizing pump operating costs

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