Fuel type |
A92/A95 gasoline |
Engine capacity, cm3 |
97 |
Speed of the engine, rpm |
3600 |
Maximum productivity, l/min |
140 |
Maximum height of rise, m |
20 |
Maximum depth of absorption, m |
6 |
Diameter inlet/final, mm |
25/25 |
Capacity of the fuel tank, l |
1,4 |
Fuel consumption, l/h |
0,7 |
Capacity of an oil case, l |
0,4 |
The maximum size of the passed particles, mm |
6 |
System of start |
manual |
TECHNICAL FEATURES:
The motor-pump of MPB-140 represents the centrifugal pump intended for liquid pumping, set in motion by the petrol single-cylinder engine with air cooling. Despite the small weight and the size, the maximum productivity of MPB-140 reaches 140 liters a minute and depends on length of sleeves, height of rise and depth of an intake of water. Internal diameter of intaking and delivery sleeves — 25 mm! The intaking sleeve has to be reinforced as during the work of a pomp in it depression is created, the hose can contract, and water supply will stop. Tightening rings, a water intaking grid, collars and connecting branch pipes which can be used for the correct selection of internal and outer diameter of sleeves are included in the package of a motor-pump.
As the power unit the engine manufactured on HONDA® technology — with low fuel consumption, long service life, low level of vibration and noise is used. Manual launch of the engine facilitates the automatic decompressor developed by engineers of the HONDA® company. The volume of the fuel tank 1,4 liters, will ensure continuous functioning of a motor-pump within two hours.
SCOPE OF APPLICATION:
The small weight and convenience of transportation at ability to pump up a two hundred-liter barrel of water in two minutes made a motor-pump of MPB-140 popular among inhabitants of a rural mestnostiya and summer residents. In conditions where there is no central power supply, the motor-pump with the petrol engine has clear advantage in front of electric pumps. Independence of the centralized networks and simplicity in operation of MPB-140 will allow to organize a small summer water supply system on the site, to extort water from a well for its cleaning, to pump out the small reservoir formed on the place of a ditch in rural construction or to pump water directly to a concrete mixer.
