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ВСЕ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКИ ТОВАРА АВД Посейдон E2-140-8-Gun (ВНА-140-8Б)

Характеристика Значение
Марка
ПОСЕЙДОН (Россия)
Тип двигателя Электрический
Давление 140 бар
Расход воды 8 л/мин
Комплектация Мытье поверхностей
Характеристика Значение
Исполнение Обычное
Исполнение по мобильности Мобильное (на колесах)
Котел нагрева воды Нет
Вес 38 кг
Габариты, мм 565 х 500 х 1040
Описание
описание

АВД Посейдон (220В 1,9кВт, насос ANNOVI REVERBERI (ИТАЛИЯ) 140бар, 8л/мин, шланг прох. 6мм х 15м, пистолет, 1 форс.для поверхностей) Гарантия 1 год.

Описание:
Гидродинамический аппарат производится на базе электрического двигателя и комплектуется надежным насосом производства Италии.
С применением инновационных форсунок замедленного вращения Warthog аппарат способен очищать канализационные сети с самыми тяжелыми загрязнениями.
Аппарат позволяет эффективно чистить любые поверхности: транспортные средства, фасады зданий, строительную технику, цеха предприятий и др.
Исполнение на колесах позволяет легко грузить, выгружать и перемещать аппарат. Нет необходимости держать специальный прицеп под этот аппарат. Для использования в условиях недостатка воды аппарат комплектуется баками для воды емкостью 200 – 1000 л и подкачивающими насосами.

Особенности:
• Питание от стандартной сети 220В
• Надежный европейский двигатель
• Компактная и эргономичная конструкция – перевозка осуществляется одним человеком
• Разборная конструкции рамы – легко умещается в багажнике легкового автомобиля
• Литые колеса для удобства перемещения аппарата без опасности повреждения
• В стандартной комплектации проточный фильтр с возможностью промывки
• В качестве дополнительной опции устанавливается защита от сухого хода насоса
• Обширный ассортимент дополнительных аксессуаров

Аксессуары:
• Большой выбор трубоочистных форсунок
• Ножные переключатели (педали), удобны при работе по очистке труб
• Барабаны для шланга (удобны при очистке канализации)
• Комплект для очистки поверхности (пистолет, копье, шланги)
• Инжекторный насос для откачивания шлама
• Плоские, точечные и роторные форсунки для поверхностей
• Спецодежда
• Дополнительные системы фильтрации

Технические характеристики:
• Водоснабжение - Техническая вода, до 60°С (рекомендуемая до 45°С)
• Рабочее давление - 140 бар
• Расход воды - 8 л/мин
• Регулировка давления - Автоматическая (обеспечивается системой Total stop)
• Система Total-Stop - Есть
• Насос высокого давления - Аксиальный Annovi Reverberi (Италия)
• Защита насоса ВД - Оборудован системой Total stop и, как следствие, защитой от перегрева насоса ВД
• Тип привода - Электрический двигатель Ravel (Италия)
• Мощность двигателя - 1,9 кВт (220В, 50Гц)
• Защита двигателя - От перегрузки по току
• Исполнение - Мобильное (тележка на двух литых колесах)
• Форсунки в комплекте (в комплектации "Reel") - 2 оптимизированные форсунки ЗЕТ из хирургической стали 40X13 с углом выхода задних струй 20 градусов (оптимальный угол для данного потока) с передним боем и без
• Пенокомплект - Оснащение аппарата комплектом для нанесения хим. растворов, включая емкость для пены 10 литров, смонтированную на раме аппарата (опция F)

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АВД Посейдон E2-140-8-Gun (ВНА-140-8Б)

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АВД Посейдон E2-140-8-Gun (ВНА-140-8Б)

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