The Sykes GP80 eco pump is amongst the industry’s most durable and easily-manoeuvred models, simplifying the movement and redeployment at different points of a working site. A 35-litre fuel tank enables the pump to function continuously for up to 24 hours – underlining the product’s economic fuel consumption.
The GP80 eco unit also features the Sykes Univac vacuum system, enabling the pump to prime and re-prime fully automatically from dry. Powered by a Hatz silenced diesel engine, this particular unit has been purposefully designed for use on construction sites, utilities, and civil engineering projects.
Feature
cast Iron parts
for hours of unattended operation
shaft seals
up to 40 mm
priming and re-priming
Performance | Max head:- 24 m [br] Max flow:- 36 l/s [br] Max solid:- 40 mm |
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Weight | 559 kg with fuel [br] 525 kg without fuel |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 2310 x 1470 x 1450 |
Noise level | @ 1m = 81 dBA [br] @ 7m = 72 dBA |
Fuel capacity | 35 litres |
Pipe Connections | Suction:- 4" table D [br] Discharge:- 4" table D [br] Bauer couplings option:- 3" |
Fuel Consumption | Full Load @ 1800 rpm: 1.99 litres/hour |
Energy Efficient duty point | Fuel consumption @ 1500 rpm: 1.4 litres/hour |
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Use our simple Cooling and Heating Calculators to work out which of our products would suit your requirements best.
Oil
Full load @ 1800 rpm:- 15 litres/hour
Fuel Consumption @ 1500 rpm:- 7 litres/hour
Oil
Full load @ 1800 rpm:- 26.5 litres/hour
Fuel Consumption @ 1800 rpm:- 21.9 litres/hour
Oil
Full load @ 1800 rpm:- 6.27 litres/hour
Fuel Consumption @ 1500 rpm:- 4.08 litres/hour
Oil
Full load @ 2500 rpm:- 1.4 litres/hour
Fuel Consumption @ 1500 rpm 0.58 litres/hour
Oil
Full load @ 1800 rpm:- 6 litres/hour
Fuel Consumption @ 1500 rpm:- 3.98 litres/hour
Oil
Full load @ 1800 rpm:- 17 litres/hour
Fuel Consumption @ 1500 rpm:- 7.3 litres/hour
Oil
Full load @ 1800 rpm:- 9.8 litres/hour
Fuel Consumption @ 1500 rpm:- 4.1 litres/hour
Oil
Full load @ 1,800 rpm:- 8.5 litres/hour
Fuel Consumption @ 1,500 rpm:- 4.1 litres/hour
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