
Datasheet summary
RDLP
PDF datasheet mirror for RDLP (KSB Pumps). Verify with OEM before design.
Summary
Product identification
The KSB RDLP is an axially split volute casing pump designed for horizontal installation. It features one, two, or three stages and a double-entry radial impeller. Mating flanges are available to DIN, ISO, BS, or ANSI standards, with materials conforming to DIN or ASTM in all required combinations.
Operating limits
- Nominal Diameter (DN): 350 – 1,200 (14 – 48 in)
- Flow Rate (Q): 18,000 m³/h max. (79,260 gpm)
- Head (H): 550 m max. (1804 ft)
- Pressure (p): 70 bar max. (1015 psi)
- Temperature (T): 80 °C max. (176 °F)
- Frequency (f): 50 Hz (4-pole max.), 60 Hz (4-pole max.)
Higher flow rates and heads are available on request.
Applications
The RDLP pump is suitable for pumping raw, clean, and service water, as well as seawater. General applications for KSB's axially split volute casing pumps, including the RDLP, encompass:
- Water extraction in water utilities and desalination plants
- Pressure boosting and water transport
- Service and cooling water supply to power stations and industry
- Long-distance water supply
- Irrigation and drainage in pumping stations
- District cooling and heating systems
- Fire protection applications
- Marine and offshore engineering
Electrical
- Frequency (f): 50 Hz (4-pole max.), 60 Hz (4-pole max.)
- Test beds are suitable for electric motors with a rating of up to 10 MW.
Mechanical / Hydraulic
The RDLP is an axially split volute casing pump with a double-entry radial impeller, available in one, two, or three stages. It is designed for horizontal installation.
- Flange Standards: DIN, ISO, BS, or ANSI
- Materials: To DIN or ASTM in all required material combinations.
- Horizontal Installation Types:
- Pump and motor on a common baseplate
- Pump and motor on separate baseplates
- Pump and motor on foundation rails
Disclaimer
This summary is based on extracted text and may not include all figures, footnotes, or the latest revisions from the official OEM PDF datasheet. Contractual data must always match the specific OEM PDF revision used for the project.
Official datasheet (PDF)
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