Frequency: 50 Hz
Model: ACSSF8/15
SKU: ACSONS-PUMP-ACSSF8-15-4IN-3HP-2DIS
Flow: 8 m³/h (Rated capacity)
Head: 30 Meter – 90 Meter (Varies by stage/load configuration)
Specifications
Pump Type: Multi-Stage Submersible Centrifugal Pump
Inlet / Outlet Size: 2 Inch Discharge
Well Diameter Compatibility: 4 Inch Pump / 4 Inch Motor Compatible
Power Output: 3 HP / 2.2 kW
Operating Voltage: 380-415 V (3-Phase)
Motor Speed: 2900 RPM
Material Construction: High-grade Stainless Steel / Reinforced Polymer (Optimized for balance between efficiency and longevity)
Insulation Standard: Class F
Ingress Protection: IP 68 (Submersible)
Maximum Fluid Temperature: 35°C
Quality Certifications: ISO 9001 Certified Factory, CE Compliant
Application
Mid-Range Irrigation: Perfectly sized for medium-pressure sprinkler systems and general agricultural water needs.
Domestic & Estate Supply: Ideal for large residential properties requiring reliable pressure for garden irrigation and household distribution.
Tank Filling: Efficient for transferring water from deep boreholes to elevated storage reservoirs or tanks.
Pressure Management: Suitable for maintaining constant water pressure in small commercial or light industrial settings.
Groundwater Extraction: Reliable for standard-depth boreholes requiring consistent volume.
Installation and Use The ACSSF8/15 is a versatile 15-stage pump designed for balanced flow and head. The 2-inch discharge outlet is specifically sized to ensure that the 8 m³/h throughput is delivered with minimal hydraulic friction, which is vital for maintaining the efficiency of a 3HP system.
When installing this unit, keep these points in mind:
Piping Alignment: Use 2-inch diameter piping to prevent flow restriction and ensure the motor operates within its design curve.
Electrical Safeguards: Even for a 3HP unit, a professional control panel is required to manage thermal overload and prevent dry-running. Proper grounding is essential to protect the motor insulation.
Check Valve Placement: A high-quality check valve should be installed immediately above the pump to prevent the "water hammer" effect upon startup and shutdown, which preserves the life of the impellers.
