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Ebara's GS Cast Iron End Suction

The Ebara GS Series features versatile and high-quality end-suction pumps conformed to EN733.


Comprising 44 models that can be combined with accessories and electronic solutions, these Ebara submersible pumps are suitable for many applications and duties wherever water needs to be transferred or boosted. The Ebara GS cast iron centrifugal pumps combine the best technical and performance features in a single solution.


Features & Benefits
Know more about the features & benefits of using Ebara's GS Cast Iron End Suction.
  • Dimensionally interchangeable with EN733
  • High-efficiency hydraulic design
  • Robust construction extends service life
  • Motors are available in 2 or 4 poles
  • Front and rear bronze wear rings ensure long life and reliability
  • Designed and fully performance tested in Japan
Available Options
We customise pumps according to your specific application. Get in touch with us to know your options.
  • Seal options
  • Material options
  • Motor options
  • Spare parts
  • Baseplate
Key Specifications
Here are the key specifications of Ebara's GS Cast Iron End Suction.
  • 44 Models/sizes
  • Nominal impeller sizes: 125 to 500mm
  • Discharge sizes: 32mm to 200mm
  • Max Flows: 1300m3/h
  • Max Head: 150m
  • Motor power required: 220 kW (2 pole); 0.55 to 355 kW (4 pole)
Applications
Here is a list of industrial applications for which Ebara's GS Cast Iron End Suction are commonly utilized.
  • Water supply
  • Pressure boosting
  • Building services
  • Cooling towers
  • Industrial
  • Irrigation
  • Clean water
  • Dewatering
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Principle of Operation

The Ebara centrifugal pumps follow the standard centrifugal principle. Two main parts are responsible for the conversion of energy: the impeller and the casing. The impeller is what rotates the fluid while the casing is the airtight passage that surrounds the impeller. To work, the fluid enters into the casing, falls on the impeller blades at the eye of the impeller, and is whirled tangentially and radially outward until it leaves the impeller into the diffuser part of the casing. The fluid gains both velocity and pressure while it passes through the impeller which is mechanized by the motor. This is how the pump can push out the fluid to a high-level head.

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