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The 413IC pump is designed for vertical, deep well submerged operation for unloading barges, small tankers or tanks. The pump discharge is axial along the shaft. The design incorporates a third idler rotor which suppresses vibration and noise when pump is lightly cavitated.
413IC SERIES |
Nominal flow rate, GPM/ LPM, at 100 PSI (6.9 BAR), 200 SSU (43 CST) |
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SPEED |
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Size |
1400 |
1200 |
1000 |
800 |
700 |
| 800JD | 2100/ 7948 |
1750/ 6624 |
1430/ 5413 |
1100/ 4164 |
950/ 3596 |
Rotor Housing- Bronze
Power Rotor- Alloy steel, hardened.
Idler Rotors- Alloy steel, hardened.
Gaskets- None
Bearing- Internal carbon graphite sleeve
Outlet Pressure- 150 PSIG (10.3 BAR)
Inlet Pressure- Static head to static lift.
Viscosity- 33 to 20,000 SSU (2.0 to 4300 CST). Lower viscosity ranges require lower allowable differential pressures.
Temperature- 0 to 300°F (-18 to 149°C).
Drive- Direct only.
Rotation- Counterclockwise facing pump shaft.
Mounting- For vertical, deep well mounting.
Filtration- Standard pump is equipped with an inlet strainer having 1/4 inch (6.4 MM) openings.
Connections- Inlet is the screened end of the pump. Discharge is through openings in the shaft end of the pump.
Maximum Speed*- 1500 RPM
* Assumes minimum inlet pressure requirements are met.


Unit above is shown with inlet strainer removed to expose view of rotors.

413IC-800JD pump mounted to the end of a discharge column. The drive shaft and spider bearings are inside the column.
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