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TAG Series
Technical Specification
| Frequency | 50Hz |
| Power range | 1.1 to 22 kW, 3 Phase, 380 to 415 V |
| Class of Insulation | H |
| Degree of Protection | IP68 |
| Speed | 1450/2850 rpm |
| Application Field | Upto 10 m |
| Impeller Type | Vortex |
Material of Constructions
Cast Iron
Applications
Product Description
The TAG Series sewage pumps are designed for reliable and efficient pumping in demanding applications up to 10 meters. Operating at a frequency of 50Hz with speeds of 1450 or 2850 rpm, these pumps are available in a power range of 1.1 to 22 kW, three-phase 380–415V. Their Class H insulation and IP68 protection ensure safe, continuous operation even under submerged conditions. Constructed from high-quality cast iron, the TAG Series offers exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and long service life, making them ideal for industrial, municipal, and construction applications.
These pumps can handle solids-laden and debris-containing fluids efficiently, reducing the risk of clogging and ensuring uninterrupted pumping. This makes them particularly suitable for wastewater management, drainage, and general liquid transfer tasks. Their robust design ensures stable performance under variable operating conditions, while the compact construction allows for easy installation in confined spaces, saving both time and operational costs.
The TAG Series combines reliability, efficiency, and ease of maintenance in a single package. With corrosion-resistant cast iron construction, advanced insulation, and IP68-rated protection, these pumps guarantee long-term operational safety and minimal downtime. Designed for versatility and tough working environments, they provide dependable, high-efficiency pumping for solids-laden liquids with minimal maintenance. Whether for industrial dewatering, municipal water handling, or construction site requirements, the TAG Series delivers consistent performance, durability, and operational excellence wherever heavy-duty pumping is needed.



