Submersible Pump FLYGT H 5100 Series

  • Easy to transport
  • Features a sweptback impeller design to achieve a homogeneous flow
  • Hard-Iron wear parts
  • Slurry seal system
  • Internal cooling option​
  • Optional agitators
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Submersible Pump FLYGT H 5100 Series

The troubleshooters from Flygt

Slurry sumps can be a headache.  Pumps wear hard and fast.  They need service between maintenance intervals. And to make matters worse, the sumps fill up with sediment.

Cantilever pumps are often not up to the task.  We know, because that’s when Xylem gets the call:  When an installed slurry pump is struggling to do its job.

With a wide range of pumps, plus a flexible modular system, Flygt can supply exactly the right pump for any application.

 They just run

The Flygt H 5100 slurry pump is different.  Following a planned maintenance schedule, this Flygt pump can work in even the coarsest, heaviest slurries and keep sumps solids free.

 

PERFORMANCE DATA

flygt H 5100 Performance

 

SPECIFICATIONS DATA

MODEL 5100 211 5100 251 5100 300 5150 300 5150 350 5520 5530 5570 600 5570 700
Voltage V 460 460 460 460 460 460 460 460 460
Rating,hp kW 12-20(9-15) 25-34(19-25) 35-70 (26-56) 45-70 (26-56) 85-105 (63-78) 5(3.7) 10 (7.5) 90-160 (67-119) 150-335 (112-250)
Rated current A 21-26 31-40 43-80 43-80 101-121 7.4 15 115-190 190-385
Discharge Ø in 4″ 4″ 4″ 4″ 6″ 4″ 6″ 8″ 8″
Strainer hole,in mm 1 3/16 (30) 1 3/16 (30) 1 3/16″ (30) 1 3/16″ (30) 1 3/8″ (36) 3/4 ” (20) 1 3/16″ (30) 1 3/16″ (30) 1 3/16″ (30)
Max height,ft in mm 3″3″ (978) 3’8″ (1124) 4’3″ (1296) 4’8″ (1124) 5′ (1537) 2’9″ (848) 2’9″ (848) 6’9″ (2868) 7’7″ (2312)
Max width,in mm 21 1/2″ (547) 21 1/2″ (547) 23″ (595) 34″ (875) 34″ (875) 19″ (478) 25″ (632) 48″ (1225) 48″ (1225)
Weight,lbe kg 474 (215) 611 (277) 1290*585) 1290 (585) 1800 (817) 269 (122) 448 (203) 2976 (1350) 4409 (2000)
Internal cooling . . . . . . . . .
External cooling . . . . . . . . .
Agitator . . . . . . . . .
Warm liquid 70°C . . . . . . . . .
Ex version . . . . . . . . .