{"id":14339,"date":"2023-03-24T16:00:41","date_gmt":"2023-03-24T15:00:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.trotec-blog.com\/en\/?p=14339"},"modified":"2023-03-24T09:21:59","modified_gmt":"2023-03-24T08:21:59","slug":"submerged-waste-water-pump-twp-4025-e-with-an-impressive-400-watts-of-power-for-pumping-up-to-7500-litres-per-hour-now-back-in-stock","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.trotec-blog.com\/en\/trotec\/submerged-waste-water-pump-twp-4025-e-with-an-impressive-400-watts-of-power-for-pumping-up-to-7500-litres-per-hour-now-back-in-stock\/","title":{"rendered":"Submerged waste water pump TWP 4025 E \u2013 with an impressive 400 watts of power for pumping up to 7,500 litres per hour \u2013 now back in stock!"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-14340\" src=\"https:\/\/www.trotec-blog.com\/en\/files\/2023\/03\/tro_blog_twp_4025_e_blogbild_1000x1000.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1000\" height=\"1000\" \/>Is the cellar in your house flooded? Do you need to pump out a drainage shaft? Or your dirty garden pond? Contaminated water in a house, garden or well should be pumped off as quickly and as effectively as possible \u2013 the robust and powerful submerged waste water pump TWP 4025 E is perfectly suited for this purpose. It can cope with every challenge and, with a power consumption of 400\u00a0watts, extracts up to 7,500 litres of contaminated water per hour \u2013 even coping with dirt particles measuring up to 25 millimetres \u2013 up to an extraction height of 5 metres. Flooded cellars and living spaces are dried out in next to no time.<\/h2>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>You can also use the <a href=\"https:\/\/uk.trotec.com\/shop\/submerged-waste-water-pump-twp-4025-e.html\" class=\"broken_link\"><strong>submerged waste water pump TWP 4025 E<\/strong><\/a> to pump out building pits and waste water pits, as well as ponds, basins and cisterns. Thanks to the pump\u2019s high conveying capacity, water can be quickly and easily withdrawn from lakes, ponds or rivers for use in lawn sprinklers or complex irrigation systems. And of course, the submerged pump TWP 4025 E can also be used to transport clean water.<\/p>\n<h3>Your benefits at a glance \u2013 the Submerged Waste Water pump TWP\u00a04025\u00a0E &#8230;<\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li>With power consumption of 400 watts, the unit pumps up to 7,500 litres of contaminated water per hour to an extraction height of 5 metres. The TWP 4025 E transports water containing dirt particles measuring up to 25\u00a0millimetres.<\/li>\n<li>is suitable for underwater use to a depth of 5 metres thanks to its waterproof, air-tight and impact-resistant plastic housing. The robust pump can start extracting waste water at a water level of just 90\u00a0mm. The unit then pumps the remaining water level to a suction height of 35\u00a0mm.<\/li>\n<li>has a high-quality ceramic face seal and a low-wear shaft \u2013 both of which extend the service life of the pump<\/li>\n<li>has a continuously variable lockable float switch which offers the choice between automatic and manual continuous operation. In automatic mode, the preselected water level is responsible for the activation and deactivation of the device, whereby the dry run protection automatically stops the pump operating when the water level is too low. By contrast, if the float switch is locked horizontally in the continuous operation setting, the device operates in permanent mode.<\/li>\n<li>can be coupled easily with other hose and pipe connections due to its universal connections that are compatible with inner diameters of 25 mm and 32 mm as well as 1&#8221; and 1\u00bd&#8221; threaded connections. The angle adapter can be adjusted to any position so that hoses and pipes can also run parallel to the ground.<\/li>\n<li>has a sturdy, ergonomic carrying handle for convenient handling, which also acts as a support for the unit when suspended on the supplied nylon rope This securing rope is used to lower the pump easily into water or to lift it out again if required. The 10-metre power cable provides practical connection options.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h3>Submerged Waste Water Pump TWP\u00a04025\u00a0E \u2013 brand quality from Trotec<\/h3>\n<p>Benefit from Trotec brand quality as a guarantee of excellent value, safety and functionality. Order the <a href=\"https:\/\/uk.trotec.com\/shop\/submerged-waste-water-pump-twp-4025-e.html\" class=\"broken_link\"><strong>Submerged Waste Water Pump TWP\u00a04025\u00a0E<\/strong><\/a> at our current special offer price of only \u00a326.95 incl. VAT, reduced from \u00a348.95 \u2013 now in the Trotec Shop!<\/p>\n<p>The <a href=\"https:\/\/uk.trotec.com\/shop\/submerged-waste-water-pump-twp-4025-e.html\" class=\"broken_link\"><strong>submerged pump TWP 4025 E<\/strong><\/a> comes as a complete set with a reducing adapter, angle adapter, 12-metre nylon rope and a 10-metre power cable.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Is the cellar in your house flooded? Do you need to pump out a drainage shaft? Or your dirty garden pond? Contaminated water in a house, garden or well should be pumped off as quickly and as effectively as possible \u2013 the robust and powerful submerged waste water pump TWP 4025 E is perfectly suited for this purpose. It can cope with every challenge and, with a power consumption of 400 watts, extracts up to 7,500 litres of contaminated water per hour \u2013 even coping with dirt particles measuring up to 25 millimetres \u2013 up to an extraction height of 5 metres. 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