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Flood / Dewatering Pumps

FFS has developed state-of-the-art dewatering pump systems tailored to combat the increasing risks of flooding due to heavy rainfall and changing landscapes. Recognizing the urgent need for effective floodwater management solutions, FFS's engineering team has innovated these pump systems for rapid water removal from critical urban areas, like flooded basements and tunnels. These systems are designed for fast deployment, reliability, and ease of use, aiding in life-saving operations across the globe. With a range of pumps capable of moving 5,000 to 50,000 liters per minute, FFS's solutions are versatile enough to meet a variety of dewatering needs, ensuring swift and efficient flood management.

Products

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SPU 1200

Flow:
Up to 20000l/min
Pressure:
1.3 -2,5bar
Weight:
Pump 2300kg/ complete with trailer 3200kg
Info:
High-capacity flood dewatering pump
Red fire fighting system unit with an open front compartment revealing a hose reel, control panel, and equipment inside.

SPU 720

Flow:
12.000 LPM, 3000 GPM
Pressure:
2.5 bar
Weight:
2200 kg
Info:
Submersible Lift Pump / Dewatering Pump

Key Features:

  • Lightweight and User-Friendly: Easy to handle, enabling quick deployment and operation by one or two people.
  • High Capacity: Capable of pumping up to 20,000 liters per minute, providing effective flood management.
  • Accessibility Features: Designed with forklift pockets and lifting lugs for easy transportation.
  • High Discharge Head: Achieves a discharge head of 10-12 meters at 20,000 liters per minute, ensuring efficient water movement.
  • Durable Construction: Features corrosion-resistant materials, including a NiAlBz impeller, Duplex stainless-steel shaft, and Hard Anodized Aluminium casing, with options for a 10 or 12-inch discharge.