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How does a centrifugal condensate pump works?
A turbine evacuates the condensation water.
Designed to cope with high flow rates, centrifugal condensate pumps are suitable for evacuating condensates known as “charged” condensates.

SI 1800
Mono block centrifugal pump (500 l/h), recommended for lifting charged, high temperature (65°C, 80°C in short peaks) and acid (ph > 2.5) condensates from gas condensing boilers.
Also suitable for air conditioning and industrial refrigeration units.


SI 1805
Mono block centrifugal pump (500 l/h) suitable for lifting charged, high temperature (80°C) and acid (pH > 3.4) condensates from gas condensing boilers and air conditioning and refrigeration units. Tank 0.5 l.


SI 1820
Mono block centrifugal pump (500 l/h) suitable for lifting charged, high temperature (80°C) and acid (pH > 3.4) condensates from gas condensing boilers and air conditioning and refrigeration units. Tank 2.0 l.


SI 1830
Designed for oil condensing boilers, the SI 1830 can handle very acidic and high temperature condensates. Placed in a waterproof case (IPX4), the pump is protected from water splashes and acidic fumes.
Thanks to its compact design, the SI 1830 can easily fit where space is restricted. It can either be installed without the tank inside the boiler, or with the tank on the wall to the right, left or below the boiler. The high performance of the SI 1830 makes it suitable for any condensing boiler installation.


SI 1850
This mono block centrifugal pump combine power and high flow rates (1100 l/h). It is recommended for lifting heavy, charged, high temperature (87°C) and acid (pH > 3.4) condensates, from gas condensing boilers, air conditioning and industrial refrigeration units.


SI 1822
This mono block centrifugal pump combine power and high flow rates (380 l/h). It is recommended for lifting heavy, charged, high temperature (65°C) and acid (pH > 3.4) condensates, from gas condensing boilers, air conditioning and industrial refrigeration units.

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