Model EVMU, EVMUG
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With initial hydraulic coverage to 100 GPM and 800 feet TDH, the EBARA Model EVMU is designed for booster, water purification, and hot water applications. State-of-the-art formed stainless steel and several proprietary internal components make the EBARA Model EVMU superior to existing designs. The EVMU material is between 50 to 100% thicker than all current similar product offerings, for a true industrial design with cast stainless steel flanges for maximum installation support. Three new sizes - EVMUG 32, 45, and 64 - are now available. The new sizes will consist of cast iron flanges with 304SS hydraulic assemblies. The design will continue to use a separate thrust bearing in lieu of motor bearings to handle the pump thrust requirements, a superior design feature.
Applications
- Municipal
- Industrial
- Agriculture
- Pressure/water boosting
- Boiler feed
- HVAC
- Hot/Cold water circulation
- Fire fighting
- Filtration
- Reverse osmosis
- Washing systems
- Filtration
- Irrigation

Features
- Standard NEMA motors
- Integral thrust bearing on 3 HP and larger pumps - to handle axial thrust loads
- Air vent in casing cover - allows proper venting, preventing air entrapment and dry run
- Liner ring - self-aligning, floating design constructed to prevent swelling at high temperatures
- Tungsten carbide lower pump bearings and sleeves - standard construction for all services, providing maximum operating life
- Direct drive - pump and motor shafts are keyed for positive, reliable power transmission with no adjustments necessary
- "Flexible" floating outer casing - allows for thermal expansion in hot water applications, preventing deformation due to pressure fluctuations
- Anti-erosion measures - a dish-shaped insert is fitted to the intermediate casing designed to promote smooth flow and prevent high velocity areas
Specifications
Suction Size: 1 1/4" to 4" Discharge Size: 1 1/4" to 4" Range of HP: to 50 HP Capacity: to 390 GPM Head: to 930 Ft. Liquid: Clean water; hot water
All information sourced from EBARA Fluid Handling.
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