Speroni CF(M) Single Stage Surface Centrifugal Pump
Built for the job
Heavy-duty cast iron single-stage centrifugal pump for high-flow industrial and agricultural transfer.
The CF(M) is a heavier-duty version of the C(M) single-stage centrifugal pump. Cast iron body and cast iron impeller (or brass impeller on BR models), larger flow paths, and higher power outputs make this the right pump for industrial and agricultural transfer where volume matters.
The CF(M) is built to shift water. The cast iron construction will stand up to continuous industrial duty that would damage lighter pumps.
Where the CF and CFM Speroni Pumps are Used
Industrial water transfer at high flow rates. Agricultural irrigation and fill-up. Process water circulation in factories. Mixing and blending duties. Cooling water transfer. Bulk water transfer between tanks and reservoirs.
Choosing Between the Speroni CF and CFM models.
Higher power gives higher head at similar flow, not more flow. If you need more flow, step up to a larger pump frame. BR models have brass impellers for better corrosion resistance and slightly improved handling of water with suspended solids.
- An M at the end of the model name means 230V single-phase.
- No M means 400V three-phase.
CF(M) Versus C(M)
Both are single-stage cast iron centrifugal pumps. The difference is scale.
- C(M) suits smaller jobs (domestic, light agricultural, small industrial).
- CF(M) suits larger jobs (heavier industrial, large agricultural). If your flow requirement is modest, the C(M) is more cost-effective.
Not Self-Priming
The CF(M) is not self-priming. Flooded suction or a primed foot valve are required.
The CF(M) pumps are single-stage, non-self-priming, mono-bloc, centrifugal pumps. For the pumping of exclusively clean water.
They are designed for many agricultural, industrial and domestic applications. This pump has a maximum suction lift of 7 metres.
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