DAB Jet 251 M
£442.66
In stock
SKU
8059893325501
Cast-iron pump, highest quality, for irrigation with up to seven sprinklers.
The DAB Jet 251 M Garden Pump is a self-priming water pump of the highest quality; neither effort nor expense were spared in its development. Thanks to the materials used and to the innovative approach, the DAB Jet 251 M is top notch in its class. The DAB Jet line has a long-standing reputation in the irrigation market, and this line is used mainly in domestic environments (garden irrigation), but also in agriculture, horticulture, and industry. Owing to its well-combined pump capacity and pressure, the DAB Jet pump is suitable for practically every situation.
Summary
- Provides sufficient pressure and capacity for an average of seven sprinklers
- The hose that can be used for this pump has a diameter of 1" for the delivery connection and 1" for the suction connection
- Draws water from a maximum depth of eight metres
- The maximum delivery head is 62 metres, which equals a 6.2 bar output
Contents of the package
- DAB Jet 251 M Garden Pump
- Manual
Manufacturer code | 60211842 |
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Input power (W) | 2200 Watt |
Max. pump capacity | 7,200 l/h |
Max. delivery head | 62 m / Pressure 6.2 bar |
Insulation class | F |
Manuals | Has manual |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Dimensions (l x w x h) | 63,2 x 21 x 25,5 cm |
Delivery diameter | 1" |
Max. temperature of liquid | 40°C |
Suction diameter | 1 ¼" |
Engine speed | 2850 rpm |
Input power (hp) | 3 hp |
Protection rating | IP44 |
Current | 10.0 A |
Cable length | No cable |
Manufacturer | DAB |
Warranty | 2-year |
Product package | DAB Jet 251 M, manual |
Golden Product Promo | No |
PDP Delivery Date | Delivery: ± 3 weeks |
PLP Delivery Date | Delivery: ± 3 weeks |
Faq Question 1 | What kind of water can I pump with this model? |
Faq Answer 1 | <p>The DAB Jet 251 M is only suitable to pump clean water, i.e. water that is free from large solid particles (< 2 mm). This means that you can also pump water from a canal or ditch, but subject to certain conditions: We recommend making use of a suction hose with a brass connection (better filtration). We recommend making use of a pre-filter (this allows for extra filtering before the water enters the pump). In addition, the water should not be colder than 0°C and not warmer than 35°C.</p> |
Faq Question 2 | What can I use this pump for? |
Faq Answer 2 | <p>This pump is suitable for the following applications: Watering, spraying, and irrigating your garden or lawn Hosing down a terrace, decking, or garden furniture Draining spaces or wells Supplying water/rainwater for your washing machine, toilet, sink, or shower in a separate circuit</p> |
Faq Question 3 | Is the pump suitable for continuous operation? |
Faq Answer 3 | <p>Yes, this pump is perfect for continuous operation.</p> |
Faq Question 4 | Is it advisable to use a pre-filter? |
Faq Answer 4 | <p>If the water is virtually the same as drinking water, no pre-filter is needed. However, if the water pumped contains solids − for example, water from a ditch or canal − we recommend using a pre-filter.</p> |
Faq Question 5 | How should the pump be installed? |
Faq Answer 5 | <p>The pump and the entire connected system need to be protected against frost and inclement weather conditions. Therefore, place the pump in a dry location with an ambient temperature from 5°C to 40°C, to allow the motor to cool sufficiently.</p> |
Faq Question 6 | What is the advantage of a suction hose with a brass connection versus a plastic connection? |
Faq Answer 6 | <p>A suction hose with a brass connection is more solid and is fitted with a better suction filter. That is exactly why we recommend installing this type of hose if you plan to pump water from a canal or ditch.</p> |
Faq Question 7 | The water to be drawn in by the pump is situated at a level lower than nine metres. How do I handle this? |
Faq Answer 7 | <p>Generally, garden pumps and booster pumps can draw in water from a maximum depth of nine metres. If the water is occasionally at a depth lower than nine metres, you will need to use a borehole pump, which is placed in the well and usually has a delivery head of 50 metres and over. Check our range of borehole pumps.</p> |
Faq Question 8 | What happens if the water from the source is finished? |
Faq Answer 8 | <p>This is a water-cooled model pump, which means that it cools itself with the water it pumps. When the water from the source is finished − for example, if the water level has dropped below nine metres − the pump will keep running with no water supply. This is referred to as 'dry running', and may cause the pump to become overheated, which could ruin it. You can prevent this from happening by using a dry-running protection system, which ensures that the pump switches off automatically when no water is supplied.</p> |
Faq Question 9 | Is the pump suitable for a drinking-water system? |
Faq Answer 9 | <p>No, the pump is made of cast iron, and is therefore unsuitable for a drinking-water system.</p> |
Faq Question 10 | Can this pump be connected to the existing mains water pipes in my house? |
Faq Answer 10 | <p>This pump can be connected to your existing mains water pipes by means of a control system, but we advise using a booster pump if you want to optimise your water-supply pressure. Click here if you want to know how a booster pump works.</p> |
Faq Question 11 | Is the pump supplied ready to use? |
Faq Answer 11 | <p>This pump is supplied without a cable connection and accessories such as a suction hose, filter, and discharge hose. If needed, these can be ordered conveniently from our webshop together with your pump. Click here for available accessories for the DAB Jet 251 M..</p> |
Faq Question 12 | What items does this kit include? |
Faq Answer 12 | <p>DAB Jet 251 M Manual</p> |
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