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Submersible dirty water pump EPM model E-200-2005, 750W power
Submersible dirty water pump EPM model E-200-2005, 750W power
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Submersible dirty water pump EPM model E-200-2005, 750W power
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Submersible dirty water pump EPM model E-200-2005, 750W power
Submersible dirty water pump EPM model E-200-2005, 750W power
The EPM submersible dirty water pump model E-200-2005 is a compact, immersion-type unit with a 750W motor designed for removal and transfer of contaminated or wastewater containing suspended solids. Its construction allows operation submerged in basements, pits, ponds or construction sites where reliable draining and solids-tolerant pumping are required. The pump is intended for continuous or intermittent use in domestic and light-professional applications and combines a small footprint with sufficient hydraulic capacity for common dewatering tasks.
The EPM E-200-2005 features a 750W motor that delivers consistent flow and pressure for removing dirty water and sewage with minimal maintenance. Its submersible housing protects the motor and bearings during immersion, while an impeller and passable-passage design reduce the risk of clogging when handling suspended solids. The compact and balanced form factor simplifies positioning in confined spaces and facilitates storage and transport.
Install the pump on a stable surface or suspend it at the required depth following safety guidelines for electrical equipment in wet environments. Connect an appropriate discharge hose or pipe to the outlet and ensure secure fittings. Power the unit from a properly grounded electrical supply and monitor flow during initial operation to confirm correct orientation and that the pump is handling solids as expected. Stop the pump before performing any maintenance or relocation and allow the motor to cool.
For reliable performance, avoid running the pump dry and clear large debris from the intake area before operation. Use hoses and connections rated for the expected flow and pressure, and inspect seals and cable insulation regularly. When pumping aggressive or highly abrasive liquids, consult technical guidance to assess wear rates and suitable service intervals.
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