RESUN ACO-003 Electro Magnetic 35W Air Aquarium Pump 134 cm Used in aquaculture, for Adding Oxygen in Aquariums
SKU: SJ-AA-20211234
MRP : ₹3119
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Short Description
Resun Electromagnetic Air Aquarium Pump / Air Blower ACO-003
35 W Power Consumption
Country of origin: China
Description
RESUN ACO-003 Electro Magnetic 35W Air Aquarium Pump 134 cm Used in aquaculture, for Adding Oxygen in Aquariums
Descriptions :
The products adopts electric magnetic motor, and the air is produced by piston in the way of straight-line and reciprocal motion, and it has more reasonable structure Non-oil lubrication and pure compressed air Adopt SF1 new type wearing-resistant material for the piston and cylinder , which is of low power consumption, large air output and high air pressure.
The case is made of high-quality ZL102 aluminum alloy with streamline design and heat-dissipation is more effective.
Features :
High efficiency
Simple construction
CAD-aided design
Electromagnetic linear motor
Smooth operation with out oil lubrication
Low energy consumption
Large air displacement
High voltage output
SF3 composite bearings
Low noise
Long life.
Specifications :
Model : ACO-003
Product Type : Electromagnetic Pump
Brand : Resun
Power Cord Length : 134 cm
Power Source : Electric
Voltage : 100-120V, 220-240V
Frequency : 50/60 Hz
Current : 0.60 / 0.21 A
Power Consumption : 35 W
Pressure : 0.027 MPa
Air Flow : 0.065 m3/min
Diameter of Outlet : 10 mm
Spec of Divider : 6
Dimensions : 225 x 115 x 130 mm
Colour : Silver Mix Black
Material : Aluminum Alloy
Flow Rate : 3900 L/hour
Max. Head Height : 13 cm
Weight : 1.7 Kg (Approx)
Applications :
Suitable for high-density aquaculture
For adding oxygen to large Seafood aquaculture and first class aquariums.
Usage :
Used in High-Density Aquaculture, for Adding Oxygen to Large Seafood Aquaculture and First Class Aquariums