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News Release from: Ametek Technical and Industrial Products | Subject: Rotron coolant pumps
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 February 2008
Cooling pumps handle heavy-duty vehicles
Sealess water circulation pumps provide up to 60,000 hours of service life in heavy-duty transit buses, construction vehicles and off-highway equipment.
Rotron brushless DC sealess water circulation pumps can deliver up to 60,000 hours of service life onboard heavy-duty transit buses, construction vehicles and off-highway equipment Their sealess design and brushless motor technology both contribute to reliability and optimised performance field-tested for 18 years
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 13 Mar 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The sealess design offers leakproof protection and the capability to resist harsh environmental conditions, such as hot-water spray, salt, fog, shock, and vibration.
The pump magnetically couples to the brushless DC motor without a wet seal to wear or replace.
This coupling method also enables easy motor removal without requiring system draining.
Their electronically commutated brushless DC motor provides virtually maintenance-free operation over time by eliminating brush maintenance and associated brush motor failure.
Rare-earth magnets promote high efficiency and low current draw; O-ring seals protect against the elements; and heavy-duty motor construction meets demanding transit bus and construction equipment requirements.
These Rotron coolant pumps are available in two frame sizes (47 and 64) with 68 or 98 litre capacities and in 12 or 24V DC input voltages, depending on model.
All carry 4.5-year warranties more than double the industry standard and can be customised to satisfy particular application requirements.
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