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Little Hindrance
● The plastimo pump is very compact and the position of the terminals at 90º allows installation in tight spaces or those with difficult access
● The terminals are 260º easily adapt to the position with the drain and the helmet pass.
Optimal Security
● Very safe: Thanks to its built-in handle, it's always ready for use.
● A possible membrane leak can be detected inmediately since the water will be expelled into the bathtub and not into the cove; the user will notice it inmediately.
Easy installation and maintenance
● The installation of the pump is very simple: everything is donde from the bathtub.
● The diaphragm is easily disassembled, without the need to remove the pump. This operation allows changing the membrane or removing objects trapped in the pump body (pebbles, etc..)
● Materials insensitive to UV, shock and weather resistant.
Design
● It's clear that what is expected of a pump is that it's very efficient. In addition to its exceptional technical performance, Plastimo has worked on the design and aesthetics of this pump, taking advantage of its mastery of composite material and injection plastic. The result is a very beautiful pump that blends perfectly and harmoniously into the cockpit of most of today's boats.
The version with a handle integrated ein the lid is very compact. It can be equipped with an optional By-Pass system. Served with 2 angled terminals (admission + rejection)
The version with telescopic handle, for efficient and comfortable bilge. The version with By-Pass systems allows a manual pump and an electric centrigual pump to be combined on the same bilge circuit (Not suitable for an electric bilge pump with diaphrag or blades.) It's sered with 2 elbow terminals (intake + rejection).
Flow, according to ISO 15083 standard (45 strokes per minute for a depression of 10 kPA) for models 925 and 925C 40.5 liters/minute.
Flow, according to ISO 15083 standard (45 strokes per minute for a depression of 10 kPA) for model 1038 and 1038C 45 liters/minute.