This pump is designed for transferring and handling liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in industrial and commercial systems such as LPG transfer and storage, commercial fueling stations, gas distribution networks, heating systems, and power generation facilities.
The model number listed is LPGP-65.
The pump is rated for high-pressure operation up to 3 bar. For specific duty points and pressure/flow curves, request the performance data from the manufacturer.
The specification lists power options of 220 V, 12 V, and 24 V. The product name includes 'Pneumatic' — some configurations or related models may be air-driven. Confirm the exact drive type (electric or pneumatic) and voltage with the supplier when ordering.
It is a multistage, mixed-flow pump that operates on centrifugal pump principles, offering higher pressure capability while maintaining efficient flow.
A specific flow rate is not listed in the general specification. Ask the supplier for the pump's performance curve or duty point data for flow rates at various pressures.
Materials are not specified in the summary. For LPG service, wetted parts are typically stainless steel or other LPG-compatible alloys; confirm exact materials and corrosion resistance options with the manufacturer, especially for OEM customizations.
The pump is designed for LPG transfer; however, specific safety features and certifications are not listed. Request information on explosion-proof components, sealing systems, certifications (such as ATEX, IECEx or local approvals), and compliance with applicable local codes before installation.
Yes — the product offers customizable options and OEM support to meet specific application requirements. Contact the manufacturer to discuss custom materials, drive types, mounting, instrumentation, and control options.
Install per local regulations and the manufacturer's instructions. Typical recommendations include proper grounding, adequate ventilation, correct piping and hose selection for LPG, appropriate supports and alignment, pressure relief devices, and installation by trained personnel familiar with LPG systems.
Regular maintenance typically includes inspecting and replacing seals and gaskets, checking bearings and lubrication, verifying leak-tight connections, cleaning strainers/filters, and monitoring performance. Maintenance intervals depend on duty cycle and operating conditions—obtain the manufacturer's maintenance manual for a recommended schedule.
Spare parts and service items are generally available. Contact the supplier or OEM with your model number (LPGP-65) and part descriptions to get availability, part numbers, and lead times.
A warranty period is not specified in the provided description. Warranty terms (duration, coverage, exclusions) should be obtained directly from the seller or manufacturer at the time of purchase.
The summary does not list operating temperature limits or environmental ratings. While many LPG pumps are suitable for outdoor use with proper enclosures and protection, confirm the pump's ambient and fluid temperature ranges, weatherproofing, and any required heating or insulation options with the manufacturer.
Contact the manufacturer or authorized distributor and request detailed documentation—performance curves, dimensional drawings (CAD), material specifications, test reports, and any certification documents you require for design approval and compliance checks.
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