AQUAMIST 806-582 Replacement 160psi water pump for HFS / 2 / 3 / 4 / 6 Photo-0
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AQUAMIST 806-582 Replacement 160psi water pump for HFS / 2 / 3 / 4 / 6

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AQUAMIST 806-582 Replacement 160psi water pump for HFS / 2 / 3 / 4 / 6

ATOMIC-SHOP UAE

Pickup available, usually ready in 1 hour

26th Street - Al Quoz Industrial Area 2
Dubai DU
United Arab Emirates

+97143580877

Replacement water 160psi pump for the HFS2/3/4 system. (without fittings and fixing hardware).

The pump pressure can be adjusted to in excess of 280psi with a 1/16″ allen key on the front of the pump (clockwise).

There are two good reasons why one should not increase the pressure unnecessarily.

  1. Power obeys the I/square law. If the bypass pressure is increased from 160psi to 250psi, the average current draw will increase from 7A to 11A. Power dissipation will be more than doubled. Using the I^2 R formula, the power will effectively increase from 49W to 121W under the same load (R).  Power increase is proportional to operation temperature rise, the pump will run much hotter. Aquatec (manufacturer) advise against pressure over 180psi for long term reliability.  The motor used  is a permanent magnet type, semi-sealed without cooling channel for air. Winding is the on the rotating spindle so there are no chance of cooling by conduction. Having a large heat sink on the back of the pump will do nothing other than delay the onset of the thermal cut out.
  2. Pre-mature mechanical wear on the diaphragm is imminent.  Resulting internal valve wear, reducing pump efficiency and bearing load.