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Stuart Turner Monsoon Universal 3.0 Bar Single Shower Pump Negative Head 46413

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Stuart Turner Monsoon Universal 3.0 Bar Single Shower Pump Negative Head 46413


The Stuart Turner Monsoon Universal 3.0 bar Single pump can be used in pairs to boost vented systems to pump hot and cold water supplies independently, or as a single pump to boost a water supply as required. Stuart Turner Monsoon is fully WRAS approved and operates within the current UK Water Regulations.

They are Ideal for boosting hot water service to a common mixer where the cold supply is mains fed. They are also Ideal for boosting hot and cold supplies separately and Suitable for increasing water pressure to a combi boiler via a break tank.

They come with a standard 3 Years Guarantee which can be extended to 5 years for free United Kingdom Only

Features
  • Robust brass bodied construction
  • 2.0 - 4.5 bar performance options
  • Continuously rated
  • Hard faced carbon/silicon carbide seal
  • Supplied with 22 mm push-in x 300 mm anti-vibration flexible hoses with integral isolating valves.
  • G ¾ threaded connections.
  • Pre-wired with 1.5 metre cable
  • Anti-vibration feet.
Technical Specification

Pump

 Inlet strainer:  Yes
 Stuart hard face mechanical seal:       Yes
 Flow switch sensitivity:  approx. 0.6 l/min
 Pressure Switch:  Yes
 Max. inlet head:  12 metres
 Plumbing connection:  G ¾ " male
 Flexible hose:  G ¾ " female x 22 mm push-in c/w isolating valves 
 x 305 mm long
 Anti vibration feet:  Yes
 WRAS approved  Yes

Motor

 Power Supply:         230/1/50 
 Enclosure rating:   IPX4
 Motor:  Induction type, permanent capacitor,                        
 auto resetting protective thermotrip
 Power consumption:                              390 Watts
 Full load:  1.7 Amps
 Fuse rating:  5 Amps
 Pre wired:  Yes
 Rating  Continuous (S1) @ 9 l/min and above 



Documentation Download

 Datasheet
 Brochure
 Installation Manual
 Dimensions
 Performance Curve
 Pump Types Explained

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