March 893-10 Brushless 24V DC Pump
Applications for the March 893-10 Magnetic Drive Pump include computer cooling, photographic processing equipment, refrigeration systems, and water displays.
March Pump's industrial 893-10 is an American submersible seal-less centrifugal magnetic drive pump ideal for applications such as chemical recirculation, chemical transfer, and heat transfer. It is capable of generating a maximum flow of 2.7 gallons per minute at 1 foot, and its maximum head is 10.6 Feet (or around 4.5PSI). The pump may be used submerged or not submerged. The standard wet end (the materials that come into contact with the solution) is composed of Noryl, Nylon, Carbon/Teflon, Buna N, Stainless Steel, and Ceramic Magnet. When submerged Epoxy, Delrin, and the motor leads are also in contact with the solution. The inlet connection is 0.375 inch female pipe thread, and the outlet is 0.375 inch smooth. The standard motor is a 0.006 Horsepower DC Brushless Motor, available in 24 Volts. The 24 Volt Motor has an operating range from 12 to 28 Volts. The maximum internal pressure the pump can tolerate is 50PSI, and the maximum liquid temperature is 190 Fahrenheit or 87 Celsius when not submerged, or 130 Fahrenheit or 54 Celsius when submerged. The March 893-10 centrifugal magnetic drive pump is capable of handling mildly or highly corrosive chemicals, acids, and solvents.
Max Flow |
2.7 GPM |
11 LPM |
Max Head |
10.6 FT |
3.3 M |
Power |
.006 HP |
.004 KW |
Electrical |
24V Range 12-28V |
Submersible |
Yes |
Type |
Centrifugal Mag Drive |
Inlet |
3/8"FPT |
Outlet |
3/8"OD |
Wet End |
Noryl (Front and Rear Housings), Nylon (Impeller), Carbon/Teflon (Thrust Washer), Buna N (O-Ring), 316 Stainless Steel (Shaft), Ceramic Magnet |
Uses |
Submersible or Open Air |
When submerged, the following is also in contact with the solution |
Epoxy, Delrin, Motor Leads |