
The TSURUMI KTZE series is a high-performance, automatic operation submersible slurry pump designed for demanding construction site environments. Its core innovation lies in the integration of an advanced electrode-type liquid level sensor, which accurately detects water levels and automatically controls the pump's start and stop operations. This effectively prevents dry running, significantly reduces energy consumption, and notably extends the equipment's service life.
Intelligent Automatic Operation: Innovative electrode-type liquid level sensor automatically switches the operation on/off, effectively preventing dry running and enhancing operational convenience.
High Efficiency, Energy Saving, Long Lifespan: By avoiding dry running, energy consumption is significantly reduced, extending pump life and lowering operational costs.
Robust and Durable Materials: The pump body is made of sturdy cast iron, paired with a high-chrome steel impeller, ensuring stable operation in harsh environments with sand and abrasion.
Excellent Cooling Design: The semi-submerged side discharge port design ensures sufficient motor cooling even when partially exposed to air during operation.
Suitable for Narrow Spaces: The slender body design allows for easy deployment and operation in confined work areas.
Flexible Discharge Direction: The discharge direction can be set vertically or diagonally, effectively preventing kinks in the discharge hose and ensuring smooth drainage.
| Product Name | TSURUMI General Construction Pump (Automatic Operation Type) KTZE22.2 |
|---|---|
| Brand | TSURUMI |
| Model | KTZE22.2 |
| Product Type | Submersible Slurry Pump |
| Discharge Diameter (mm) | 50 - 100 |
| Output Power (kW) | 1.5 - 3.7 |
| Key Features | Automatic operation, electrode-type liquid level sensor, prevents dry running |
| Body Material | Cast Iron |
| Impeller Material | High Chrome Steel Cast Iron |
| Cooling Method | Semi-submerged side discharge port design |
| Applicable Environments | Construction sites, aggregate processing, mines, and other harsh locations |