Lowara e-SH

stainless steel 316L centrifugal pumps

The Lowara e-SH series is a single-impeller centrifugal pump made of 316 stainless steel, the perfect pump for transferring both water and aggressive fluids.

Made of 316 stainless steel

Suitable for aggressive fluids

Highly efficient

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The Lowara e-SH (ESH) is an efficient and flexible standard-priming pump for transferring water and chemicals in the agricultural and industrial sectors. The extremely efficient pump section, the e-SH amply meets the MEI 0.4 index. In addition, this series is equipped with the high-efficiency IE3 electric motor that complies with ErP2015 regulations. The robust construction of the pumps ensures that they have a long service life, and their simple design means that all the service points are easily and quickly accessible. The result of all this: exceptionally low operating costs. This series is available in several variants:

  • e-SHE / ESHE (close coupled with extended motor shaft)
  • e-SHS / ESHS (standard motor with stub shaft)
  • e-SHF / ESHF (on baseplate with shaft coupling)
  • e-SHC / ESHC (on baseplate with extended shaft coupling)
  • e-SH / ESH (free shaft end)


The Lowara e-SH series is also available in 60 Hz with cUЯus certification, suitable for the North American market. Click here for more technical information.

If you want these pumps with ANSI (imperial) flanges, please look here.

Suitable for chemicals

Capacity:

from 4 up to 240 m³/h

Head:

up to 230 mwc

Liquid temperature:

from -30 °C up to 120 °C

Voltages:

1-phase and 3-phase, 50 and 60 Hz

Suction end:

DN50-DN100

Pressure end:

DN25-DN80

Material pump body and impeller:

316L stainless steel

Material shaft seal:

Car/Cer

Elastomers:

Viton® FPM

Leaflet

Brochure

Black & White 50 Hz

Black & White 60 Hz

Spare parts list

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