Pneumatic pump definition

Pneumatic pump means a device that uses natural gas or compressed air to power a piston or diaphragm in order to circulate or pump liquids.
Pneumatic pump means a type of device that uses gas pressure to drive a fluid by raising or
Pneumatic pump means a positive displacement pump powered by pressurized natural gas that uses the reciprocating action of flexible diaphragms in conjunction with check valves to pump a fluid. A pump in which a fluid is displaced by a piston driven by a diaphragm is not considered a diaphragm pump. A lean glycol circulation pump that relies on energy exchange with the rich glycol from the contactor is not considered a diaphragm pump.

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  • Technical featuresElectrical power (kW) GRM 800 0.48 GRM 900 0.73 GRM 1200 1.25 Centrifugal force (kg) 680 1050 1300 Pneumatic pump 1” 1/2 2” 2” Max.

  • Technical features Electrical power (kW) GRE 800 0.48+0.3 GRE 900 0.73+0.3 GRE 1200 1.25+0.3 Centrifugal force (kg) 680 1050 1300 Pneumatic pump 1” 1⁄2 2” 2” Max.

  • Technical features Electrical power (kW) GRP 800 0.48 GRP 900 0.73 GRP 1200 1.25 Centrifugal force (kg) 680 1050 1300 Pneumatic pump 1” 1⁄2 2” 2” Max.

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