Description
The Pedrollo multistage CP range uses multiple impellers arranged in series within a single pump housing — each impeller adds pressure to the flow from the previous stage. The result is significantly higher head pressure than a single-stage centrifugal pump of the same motor rating, making multistage pumps the correct specification wherever high pressure is required at meaningful flow rates.
The 2CP 40 series uses the largest body in the twin-stage range, accommodating flows up to 450 l/min (27 m³/h) — the highest flow capacity in the 2CP range. Three-phase only. Maximum working pressure 10 bar. IPX5 weatherproof protection. Inverter compatible.
The 2CP 40/180A at 7.5kW delivers 92m maximum head — the highest head in the 2CP 40/180 sub-range — while sustaining 450 l/min maximum flow. This combination of very high volume and 92m head represents a serious infrastructure pump specification.
The 2CP 40/180A is specified for major civil infrastructure, large high-rise commercial and residential buildings requiring very high volume water supply at significant pressure, major industrial facilities with demanding simultaneous high-flow and high-head requirements, and infrastructure projects where the 2CP 40/180B’s 80m head is the limiting factor.
Cast iron body, AISI 304 impellers (ten-year guarantee), IE3 motor, IPX5 protection, inverter compatible. Maximum pressure 10 bar. At 7.5kW a qualified electrical engineer must design and verify the installation.
• Power: 7.5 kW | Voltage: 400V Three Phase only | Stages: 2 | Max Flow: 450 l/min (27 m³/h) | Max Head: 92m | Max Pressure: 10 bar | Protection: IPX5 | Motor: IE3 | Inverter compatible | Professional electrical engineering required
DISPATCH & PRICING NOTICE: The price shown (R26,569.69 incl VAT) applies to orders dispatched on Tuesdays or Thursdays. Orders dispatched on Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays are subject to a 5% surcharge — total price R27,898.17 incl VAT. Please confirm your preferred dispatch day when placing your order.




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