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CD150M Dri-Prime Pumps

The Godwin Dri-Prime 6" (150mm) CD150M automatic priming centrifugal pump is clearly the backbone of the temporary portable pumping industry. With solids-handling to 3" (75mm) in diameter, maximum flows of 1700 gallons per minute (107.3 l/sec.) and 160 feet (48.8M) of total dynamic head, and indefinite dry-running capabilities, the CD150M can be found in a wide variety of applications from straight dewatering to sewage bypassing. Mounted on a highway trailer, the CD150M is the most maneuverable and versatile portable pumping system available, making it a favorite of contractors, municipalities, industry and environmental companies across the country

CD150M

Technology Data

Weight 2800 lbs. (1,267 kg.)
Dimensions CD150M — shown with John Deere 4045D, GP60 Highway Trailer

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Features


• Close coupled centrifugal pump with vacuum priming compressor mounted to a diesel engine. Also available in electric drive or as bare shaft pumpend.

 All cast iron construction with cast chromium steel impeller.

 Extensive application flexibility — will handle raw sewage, slurries and liquids with solids up to 3" (75mm) in diameter.

 Continuously operated “Godwin” air ejector priming device requiring no periodic adjustment or control.

 Dry running, oil bath, mechanical seal with abrasion resistant solid silicon carbide interfaces.

 Solids handling ball type Non Return Valve with renewable flexible rubber seat and quick release access feature.

 Compact unit mounted on skid base or two wheeled highway trailer both incorporating integral overnight running fuel tank.

 Simple maintenance — normally limited to checking engine and seal cavity oil levels.

 Standard John Deere 4045D or Caterpillar 3054NA engine. Also available with a variety of other engines including Hatz, Perkins and Deutz.

 Super-quiet critical silence pack version available for use in residential communities.