IBO JSW 200 (1.8 kW, 230 V) hydrophore pump
The IBO JSW 200 model is an efficient, single-stage surface pump with a centrifugal design, adapted to pump clean and cold water. The device is equipped with a system that increases the suction capacity, based on a proven Venturi tube, which ensures high efficiency in handling your own intakes. The massive cast iron body covers the internal components, and the brass impeller ensures high durability of the pump when operating under load.
For whom B2B
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Water and sewage installation companies. Standardized 1x1" connectors and compatibility with advanced automation allow for trouble-free creation of reliable pressure nodes.
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Agricultural enterprises. High efficiency of up to 100 liters per minute efficiently supplies extensive, professional crop irrigation systems.
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Plumbing wholesalers. The expansion of the product range to include equipment using a brass rotor broadens the offer for installers looking for high-quality equipment.
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Maintenance departments (UR). Factory thermal protection protects the motor against failure in industrial and craft work flows.
Application
The IBO JSW 200 centrifugal pump is suitable for installations supplying water to large residential buildings, agritourism farms and spacious recreational plots. The pump is used to continuously raise and maintain the pressure in the network, distributing clean liquid without abrasive elements. Thanks to the brass impeller, the equipment is characterized by increased wear resistance, which allows the pump to be used in long-term irrigation processes in agriculture.
The suction system with a Venturi tube draws water from sources where the mirror falls to a maximum depth of 8 meters. The design allows for trouble-free cooperation with hydrophore tanks and intelligent control machines (PC or SK type). Active protection hidden in the winding monitors the system status and immediately cuts off the current in the event of a temperature spike, protecting the motor operating in environments up to 40°C.
Features
The surface pump is distinguished by the following properties:
- capacity of 100 l/min. facilitating the supply of demanding water networks,
- ability to suck liquids from a depth of up to 8 meters,
- brass rotor reducing susceptibility to mechanical wear,
- thermal shut-off protection built into the winding Power supply in case of risk of overheating,
- full compatibility with external tanks and control machines.
Technical data
Operating parameters of this model:
- lifting: 53.0 m,
- efficiency: 100.0 l/min,
- engine power: 1.8 kW,
- Power supply: 230V,
- current consumption: 8.2 A,
- Suction capacity: 8.0 m,
- connectors: 1x1",
- dimensions length/height/width: 50 / 21 / 21 cm,
- weight: 17.0 kg,
- max. liquid temperature: 35 °C,
- max. ambient temperature: 40 °C,
- insulation class: B,
- working mode: continuous,
- protection level: IP44,
- engine speed: 2850 RPM.
Materials
List of raw materials used in the device:
- pump body: cast iron,
- shaft: stainless steel AISI 304,
- impeller: brass,
- interwall / console: AISI 304 stainless steel / aluminum,
- diffuser / handlebar: PPO polymer,
- mechanical stuffing box: ceramics / graphite / NBR.
FAQ IBO JSW 200
Where is this product sold?
Where is this product sold?
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The IBO JSW 200 (1.8 kW, 230 V) hydrophore pump can be found in industry retail outlets and wholesalers cooperating with the IBO brand.
Where can I submit my device for warranty repair?
Where can I submit my device for warranty repair?
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The warranty is 24 months. The only authorized one service is run by Dambat.
What material is the impeller in this model made of?
What material is the impeller in this model made of?
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The IBO JSW 200 pump impeller is made entirely of brass, which guarantees high durability in pressure installations.
How deep can the water table be during sampling?
How deep can the water table be during sampling?
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The system with a pressurized Venturi tube allows for effective suction of water from a depth of up to a maximum of 8 meters.
The authorized service is provided by Dambat based in Grodzisk Mazowiecki (Adamów 50).