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Goulds Booster System, 3 PH, 1 HP - 1AB21HM06

Brand:
Mfr. Model #:
1AB21HM06
KR Part #:
GL1AB21HM06
Weight:
55.00 lbs
GTIN:
697666889294
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Pump, tank, and controller package that increases water pressure in both commercial and residential applications. 230 volt, 3/4 horsepower, three phase unit.
 
 

Technical Specifications

Inlet Port: 1 inch
Max PSI: 147
Phase: Three
RPM: 3500
Voltage AC: 230
Horsepower: 0.75

Product Description

Commercial and Residential Constant Pressure Boosting System

The Goulds Pumps 1AB21HM06 Aquavar e-ABII pump controller is a constant pressure booster system that is specifically designed for customers of municipal water districts with low water pressure, or if they are boosting from a storage tank. The Aquavar e-ABII provides an economical answer for both residential and commercial applications where increase water pressure is in high demand.

  • See the "Manuals" tab to read more details about this product
  • N3R Wired
  • Use with both commercial and residential water systems
  • Wall mount hardware

System Includes:

  • e-HM Six Stage Pump Centrifugal Pump
  • VFD Controller
  • V6P Holding Tank

Pump Specifications:

  • 6 Stage
  • 3/4 Horsepower
  • 147 PSI maximum working pressure
  • 230V
  • 3500 RPM
  • 1" inlet
  • 1" outlet
  • 3 Phase

Why Should You Use the Aquavar e-ABII System?

In many municipalities, low or inconsistent pressure is a frequent problem. This issue is compounded when the amount of bathrooms, irrigation systems, dishwashers, washing machines, and pools increases quickly in a local area. Pressure is lost due to friction in pipes, so homes or business may experience low pressure if they are on a hill or at the end of a water main. The Goulds Aquavar e-ABII System maintains an efficient and consistent water flow that keeps pressure at a desired level regardless of the variables.

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