- Industry-leading efficiency, minimizing energy consumption
- Operation via VFD enables high-efficiency performance across a wide range of heads and flow rates
- Optimal mechanical design suitable for high suction pressures with heavy-duty thrust bearings
- Duplex and Super Duplex stainless steel construction for excellent resistance to erosion and corrosion and long service life
- Back pull-out design with spacer coupling for easy maintenance without disassembling the pipework
ZF-RO end-suction pump
Boost your desalination process
Designed as booster pump for Energy Recovery Device (ERD), ZF-RO pumps offer increased reliability in reverse osmosis applications, lowering the cost of delivering fresh water.
Derived from the ZF range of pumps proven in hydrocarbon applications, the ZF-RO offers superb reliability and performance when working with seawater and similar liquids. Developed specifically for reverse osmosis (RO) desalination plants, the high efficiency and long service life of these pumps reduce operating expenditure (OPEX), contributing to affordable fresh water supplies. The fully configured design ensures short lead times and excellent parts availability for end users.
- ERD booster pump for Seawater Reverse Osmosis Plant
- Other water applications
Main design features
Industry-leading efficiency
- Optimized pump efficiency
- Reduced energy consumption
- Closed impeller for higher efficiency
Wide operational envelope
- Operation via VFD enables high-efficiency performance across a wide range of heads and flow rates
Optimal mechanical design
- Suitable for high suction pressures
- Heavy-duty thrust bearings
- Mechanical seal for high pressure
Super Duplex stainless steel construction
- Excellent resistance to erosion and corrosion
- Long service life
Easy maintenance
- Back pull-out design with spacer coupling to allow maintenance of wearing parts (bearings, mechanical seal and wear rings) without disassembling the pipework
Key characteristics
Capacities | Up to 2’600 m3/h / 11’450 USgpm |
Heads | Up to 70 m / 230 ft. |
Pressures | Up to 100 bar / 1’450 psi |
Temperatures | Up to 60°C / 140°F |