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Carlsen and Associates, firmly established as the industry leader, the Carlsen Winemaking System is comprised of a range of equipment and support that covers the entire journey between vine and stemware.

Carlsen 220 Wine and Must Pump

 

Carlsen 220 Wine and Must Pump

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This is the one pump that will do virtually all phases of wine production from moving must (up to 50 tons per hour) from the destemmer-crusher, juice transfers, barrel work, filtration, (with flows as small as 10 gpm with pressures to 3+ bar) and bottling.

 

Carlsen 220 Pump Head

  • Constructed of 316 stainless steel

  • Single O-ring seals

  • Stainless steel rotors

  • 4" Triclamp inlet and outlet

Motor

  • 15 hp high efficiency motor

  • Totally enclosed, fan cooled

  • Cast iron construction

Applications
Whole Cluster Pumping
Must Pumping
Juice Transfer
Tank Transfer

Standard Features
Flows 0 - 220 gpm
Pressures up to 50 psi
Domestic Motor and Gearbox
Variable Frequency Drive
NEMA 4X Enclosure
Variable Speed
Remote Speed Control
Stainless Steel Cart
Two Year Warranty

Options Available
Pressure Control

Fitting Variations

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  • Gearbox

  • Helical gearing

  • Output speed of 547 rpm

Electrical Controls

  • Variable frequency drive

  • Waterproof enclosure and switches

  • Two-position forward/reverse switch

  • Removable remote control feature with a three-position local/off/remote selector switch, 6" pigtail and watertight cord connector

  • (All of our remote devices are compatible with this connection)

  • 50' of power cord (the electrical plug is to be supplied by the customer)

  • Speed control mounted in a rubber-booted plastic housing with 50' of cord

Cart

  • Foam-filled tires with polypropylene hubs

  • 1-1/2" stainless steel tubing

  • Stainless steel fitting basket

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