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TT T-T 100 auto submersible pump – PW/TT100

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T-T 100  230v/1ph Auto

The T-T100 is a submersible drainage pump for clean water, with non-abrasive particles (max. solids bodies: 9mm).

It has a stainless steel body, suction grid, motor casing and pump shaft and is ideal for domestic and industrial use.

Look out for our new product in this range, the T-T 250, coming soon! 

Applications

  • Domestic and industrial use
  • Tank filling
  • Final effluent
  • Nuisance water

Features

  • Stainless steel construction
  • Technopolymer impeller
  • Submersible
  • Mechanical seal
  • Lipseal
  • 0.37-0.9kW output
  • 32mm discharge
  • Submersion depth: max. 5m
  • Liquid temperature up to 35°C
  • IP65 motor 
More about this product

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common questions about the TT T-T 100 auto submersible pump – PW/TT100. For technical specifications, see the product details above; for sizing or installation advice, contact our team. If you have any other questions, we're happy to help.

What is a submersible pump?

A submersible pump is designed to operate fully submerged in the liquid it is moving. The motor is sealed inside the pump body and cooled by the surrounding water. Submersibles are used for drainage, sewage, septic tanks, deep wells and boreholes, and for raising water from sumps, cellars and floodwater. Many stocked at Anglian Pumping handle solids in suspension.

Can submersible pumps handle solids and sewage?

Yes – some submersibles are designed for clean water only, others handle solids up to 50 mm or full raw sewage. Anglian Pumping stocks ABS, BBC, Flygt and T-T Submersibles ranges that include vortex, single channel and grinder impellers for different solids handling requirements. Always match the pump to the maximum solid size and the type of effluent it will see.

When should I use a submersible pump instead of a surface pump?

Use a submersible when the water level is more than around 8 metres below the pump installation point – surface pumps cannot self-prime beyond that depth. Submersibles are also better when the liquid contains solids, when noise must be minimised, or when the pump needs to operate in confined spaces such as sumps and chambers where a surface pump would not fit.