Feka VS, Feka VSL

Feka VS and Feka VSL by DAB are submersible pumps made entirely in stainless steel, ideal for lifting sewage water in residential building service and commercial building service.

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    Feka VS and Feka VSL by DAB are submersible pumps made entirely in stainless steel, ideal for lifting sewage water in residential building service and commercial building service. Microcast stainless steel vortex impeller or technopolymer impeller in back-flowing position to prevents pump clogging, it can handle solid matter up to 50mm. High reliability guaranteed by the double mechanical seal in silicon carbide in oil bath. Feka VS is suitable for fixed or mobile installations and is available in the automatic version with integrated float switch or in the manual version without the float. Continuous duty asynchronous submersible motor, rotor mounted on oversized ball bearings. Thermal protection incorporated in all single-phase versions. 10 meter cable included. Feka VS is certified for lifting of waste water according to the EN 12050-2 standard. All versions have a handle.

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