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Portable Poly Series Wet/Dry Vacuum
₱4,000.00
Portable Poly Series Vacuum
₱3,000.00
Portable Poly Series Wet/Dry Vacuum
₱7,300.00
Portable Poly Series Wet/Dry Vacuum
₱6,000.00
Portable Poly Series Wet/Dry Vacuum
₱5,000.00
SHEARS-PRUNING ANVIL 8"
₱450.00
SHEARS-PRUNING BY PASS 8"
₱450.00
Staples
₱68.00
A jockey pump is not required on systems utilizing a fire pump, however, due to their relative simplicity, jockey pumps are the most common method used to maintain system pressure. Since jockey pumps are not required to be listed, any pump capable of producing necessary pressure is acceptable. When/Why do You Need a Jockey Fire Pump? To start with, you won't need any jockey pump on all systems. According to NFPA 20, pressure maintenance or jockey pumps should be used where it is essential to maintain a uniform or high water pressure on the fire protection system. A fire pump then sends more water through the pipes to put out the fire. During this process, a jockey pump keeps the water pressure within a specific range, to protect the sprinkler system. If you're unsure what fire protection system your building needs, Palcon has you covered. Fire fighting water pumps can be powered by either petrol or diesel. Diesel engine fire fighting pumps are an industrial duty pump with a longer pump life, more durable and with higher torque which are generally used in industrial applications. Diesel engine pumps are generally more expensive to buy than petrol pumps. In pump sizing, two factors are needed to select a pump: flow and pressure. Flow is generally measured in gallons per minute (gpm). The max instantaneous flow that will be entering the pump's basin needs to be determined so that a pumP can be selected to efficiently maintain the system. The equation EP = NP + FL + APP + ELEV is the basic equation every pump operator needs to calculate when operating the fire pump. Today, many pump panels have flow meters that allow the pump operator to match the readout on the pump panel with the gallon-per-minute (gpm) flow of the selected nozzle.
₱87,500.00 ₱70,000.00
A jockey pump is not required on systems utilizing a fire pump, however, due to their relative simplicity, jockey pumps are the most common method used to maintain system pressure. Since jockey pumps are not required to be listed, any pump capable of producing necessary pressure is acceptable. When/Why do You Need a Jockey Fire Pump? To start with, you won't need any jockey pump on all systems. According to NFPA 20, pressure maintenance or jockey pumps should be used where it is essential to maintain a uniform or high water pressure on the fire protection system. A fire pump then sends more water through the pipes to put out the fire. During this process, a jockey pump keeps the water pressure within a specific range, to protect the sprinkler system. If you're unsure what fire protection system your building needs, Palcon has you covered. Fire fighting water pumps can be powered by either petrol or diesel. Diesel engine fire fighting pumps are an industrial duty pump with a longer pump life, more durable and with higher torque which are generally used in industrial applications. Diesel engine pumps are generally more expensive to buy than petrol pumps. In pump sizing, two factors are needed to select a pump: flow and pressure. Flow is generally measured in gallons per minute (gpm). The max instantaneous flow that will be entering the pump's basin needs to be determined so that a pumP can be selected to efficiently maintain the system. The equation EP = NP + FL + APP + ELEV is the basic equation every pump operator needs to calculate when operating the fire pump. Today, many pump panels have flow meters that allow the pump operator to match the readout on the pump panel with the gallon-per-minute (gpm) flow of the selected nozzle.
₱118,750.00 ₱95,000.00
Water drainage in factories, construction sites and commercial facilities Drainage system in municipal sewage treatment plants Drainage station in residential quarters Municipal Projects Methane pools and field irrigation in countryside
₱18,688.00
- Wastewater drainage in factories, construction sites and commercial facilities. - Drainage system in municipal sewage treatment plants. - Drainage station in residential quarters. - Municipal projects. - Methane pools and field irrigation in countryside.
₱15,500.00
A submersible wastewater pump, otherwise called sewage pump, is a piece of electrical equipment that is designed to work when it is submerged in water. It is used to transport waste by directing the flow of sewage water towards a sewage treatment facility. What is a sewage pump system? Sewage pump systems push waste from below-grade areas, such as bathrooms, kitchens, or laundry rooms, to the main sewer line at street level. You might also use a sewage pump system when long sewer lines don't have a proper fall to the main line. The main difference between an effluent pump and a sewage pump is that effluent pumps are meant for pumping grey water with minimal solids, preferably smaller than 1/2" in diameter, whereas sewage pumps are designed to handle human waste-solids and sewage materials up to 2" diameters. Well, if we assume that the sewage pump in question is well cared for, and the owners are using it as they should, then a sewage pump owner can expect their pump to last for between seven to ten years. A submersible pump is submerged in the liquid that is being transferred. Hence, it need not use a lot of kinetic energy in order to suction the liquid out. Thus, it can use most of its kinetic energy to move the fluid through the outlets whic h increases its efficiency. (i) Centrifugal pumps are most commonly used for pumping sewage, because these pumps can be easily installed in pits and sumps, and can easily transport the suspended matter present in the sewage. If the ejector pump fails, it will mean sewage backup into your home, creating an unhygienic environment and possibly leading to damage to your basement or home foundation. Also called sewage ejector pumps, some can move up to 200 gallons a minute of waste horizontally as far as 750 feet. A sewage pump uses an impeller to provide the head pressure that moves the waste vertically. Submersible pumps are generally designed for continuous operation, making it acceptable to run them for 24 hours. Check the pump's specifications to ensure it is suitable for continuous use. Keep the pump submerged in water for cooling, consider power consumption, and perform regular maintenance.
₱17,500.00 ₱14,100.00
A submersible wastewater pump, otherwise called sewage pump, is a piece of electrical equipment that is designed to work when it is submerged in water. It is used to transport waste by directing the flow of sewage water towards a sewage treatment facility. What is a sewage pump system? Sewage pump systems push waste from below-grade areas, such as bathrooms, kitchens, or laundry rooms, to the main sewer line at street level. You might also use a sewage pump system when long sewer lines don't have a proper fall to the main line. The main difference between an effluent pump and a sewage pump is that effluent pumps are meant for pumping grey water with minimal solids, preferably smaller than 1/2" in diameter, whereas sewage pumps are designed to handle human waste-solids and sewage materials up to 2" diameters. Well, if we assume that the sewage pump in question is well cared for, and the owners are using it as they should, then a sewage pump owner can expect their pump to last for between seven to ten years. A submersible pump is submerged in the liquid that is being transferred. Hence, it need not use a lot of kinetic energy in order to suction the liquid out. Thus, it can use most of its kinetic energy to move the fluid through the outlets whic h increases its efficiency. (i) Centrifugal pumps are most commonly used for pumping sewage, because these pumps can be easily installed in pits and sumps, and can easily transport the suspended matter present in the sewage. If the ejector pump fails, it will mean sewage backup into your home, creating an unhygienic environment and possibly leading to damage to your basement or home foundation. Also called sewage ejector pumps, some can move up to 200 gallons a minute of waste horizontally as far as 750 feet. A sewage pump uses an impeller to provide the head pressure that moves the waste vertically. Submersible pumps are generally designed for continuous operation, making it acceptable to run them for 24 hours. Check the pump's specifications to ensure it is suitable for continuous use. Keep the pump submerged in water for cooling, consider power consumption, and perform regular maintenance.
₱24,875.00 ₱19,900.00
A submersible wastewater pump, otherwise called sewage pump, is a piece of electrical equipment that is designed to work when it is submerged in water. It is used to transport waste by directing the flow of sewage water towards a sewage treatment facility. What is a sewage pump system? Sewage pump systems push waste from below-grade areas, such as bathrooms, kitchens, or laundry rooms, to the main sewer line at street level. You might also use a sewage pump system when long sewer lines don't have a proper fall to the main line. The main difference between an effluent pump and a sewage pump is that effluent pumps are meant for pumping grey water with minimal solids, preferably smaller than 1/2" in diameter, whereas sewage pumps are designed to handle human waste-solids and sewage materials up to 2" diameters. Well, if we assume that the sewage pump in question is well cared for, and the owners are using it as they should, then a sewage pump owner can expect their pump to last for between seven to ten years. A submersible pump is submerged in the liquid that is being transferred. Hence, it need not use a lot of kinetic energy in order to suction the liquid out. Thus, it can use most of its kinetic energy to move the fluid through the outlets whic h increases its efficiency. (i) Centrifugal pumps are most commonly used for pumping sewage, because these pumps can be easily installed in pits and sumps, and can easily transport the suspended matter present in the sewage. If the ejector pump fails, it will mean sewage backup into your home, creating an unhygienic environment and possibly leading to damage to your basement or home foundation. Also called sewage ejector pumps, some can move up to 200 gallons a minute of waste horizontally as far as 750 feet. A sewage pump uses an impeller to provide the head pressure that moves the waste vertically. Submersible pumps are generally designed for continuous operation, making it acceptable to run them for 24 hours. Check the pump's specifications to ensure it is suitable for continuous use. Keep the pump submerged in water for cooling, consider power consumption, and perform regular maintenance.
₱137,500.00 ₱110,000.00
A submersible wastewater pump, otherwise called sewage pump, is a piece of electrical equipment that is designed to work when it is submerged in water. It is used to transport waste by directing the flow of sewage water towards a sewage treatment facility. What is a sewage pump system? Sewage pump systems push waste from below-grade areas, such as bathrooms, kitchens, or laundry rooms, to the main sewer line at street level. You might also use a sewage pump system when long sewer lines don't have a proper fall to the main line. The main difference between an effluent pump and a sewage pump is that effluent pumps are meant for pumping grey water with minimal solids, preferably smaller than 1/2" in diameter, whereas sewage pumps are designed to handle human waste-solids and sewage materials up to 2" diameters. Well, if we assume that the sewage pump in question is well cared for, and the owners are using it as they should, then a sewage pump owner can expect their pump to last for between seven to ten years. A submersible pump is submerged in the liquid that is being transferred. Hence, it need not use a lot of kinetic energy in order to suction the liquid out. Thus, it can use most of its kinetic energy to move the fluid through the outlets whic h increases its efficiency. (i) Centrifugal pumps are most commonly used for pumping sewage, because these pumps can be easily installed in pits and sumps, and can easily transport the suspended matter present in the sewage. If the ejector pump fails, it will mean sewage backup into your home, creating an unhygienic environment and possibly leading to damage to your basement or home foundation. Also called sewage ejector pumps, some can move up to 200 gallons a minute of waste horizontally as far as 750 feet. A sewage pump uses an impeller to provide the head pressure that moves the waste vertically. Submersible pumps are generally designed for continuous operation, making it acceptable to run them for 24 hours. Check the pump's specifications to ensure it is suitable for continuous use. Keep the pump submerged in water for cooling, consider power consumption, and perform regular maintenance.
₱221,000.00 ₱176,800.00
A submersible wastewater pump, otherwise called sewage pump, is a piece of electrical equipment that is designed to work when it is submerged in water. It is used to transport waste by directing the flow of sewage water towards a sewage treatment facility. What is a sewage pump system? Sewage pump systems push waste from below-grade areas, such as bathrooms, kitchens, or laundry rooms, to the main sewer line at street level. You might also use a sewage pump system when long sewer lines don't have a proper fall to the main line. The main difference between an effluent pump and a sewage pump is that effluent pumps are meant for pumping grey water with minimal solids, preferably smaller than 1/2" in diameter, whereas sewage pumps are designed to handle human waste-solids and sewage materials up to 2" diameters. Well, if we assume that the sewage pump in question is well cared for, and the owners are using it as they should, then a sewage pump owner can expect their pump to last for between seven to ten years. A submersible pump is submerged in the liquid that is being transferred. Hence, it need not use a lot of kinetic energy in order to suction the liquid out. Thus, it can use most of its kinetic energy to move the fluid through the outlets whic h increases its efficiency. (i) Centrifugal pumps are most commonly used for pumping sewage, because these pumps can be easily installed in pits and sumps, and can easily transport the suspended matter present in the sewage. If the ejector pump fails, it will mean sewage backup into your home, creating an unhygienic environment and possibly leading to damage to your basement or home foundation. Also called sewage ejector pumps, some can move up to 200 gallons a minute of waste horizontally as far as 750 feet. A sewage pump uses an impeller to provide the head pressure that moves the waste vertically. Submersible pumps are generally designed for continuous operation, making it acceptable to run them for 24 hours. Check the pump's specifications to ensure it is suitable for continuous use. Keep the pump submerged in water for cooling, consider power consumption, and perform regular maintenance.
₱39,375.00 ₱31,500.00
A submersible wastewater pump, otherwise called sewage pump, is a piece of electrical equipment that is designed to work when it is submerged in water. It is used to transport waste by directing the flow of sewage water towards a sewage treatment facility. What is a sewage pump system? Sewage pump systems push waste from below-grade areas, such as bathrooms, kitchens, or laundry rooms, to the main sewer line at street level. You might also use a sewage pump system when long sewer lines don't have a proper fall to the main line. The main difference between an effluent pump and a sewage pump is that effluent pumps are meant for pumping grey water with minimal solids, preferably smaller than 1/2" in diameter, whereas sewage pumps are designed to handle human waste-solids and sewage materials up to 2" diameters. Well, if we assume that the sewage pump in question is well cared for, and the owners are using it as they should, then a sewage pump owner can expect their pump to last for between seven to ten years. A submersible pump is submerged in the liquid that is being transferred. Hence, it need not use a lot of kinetic energy in order to suction the liquid out. Thus, it can use most of its kinetic energy to move the fluid through the outlets whic h increases its efficiency. (i) Centrifugal pumps are most commonly used for pumping sewage, because these pumps can be easily installed in pits and sumps, and can easily transport the suspended matter present in the sewage. If the ejector pump fails, it will mean sewage backup into your home, creating an unhygienic environment and possibly leading to damage to your basement or home foundation. Also called sewage ejector pumps, some can move up to 200 gallons a minute of waste horizontally as far as 750 feet. A sewage pump uses an impeller to provide the head pressure that moves the waste vertically. Submersible pumps are generally designed for continuous operation, making it acceptable to run them for 24 hours. Check the pump's specifications to ensure it is suitable for continuous use. Keep the pump submerged in water for cooling, consider power consumption, and perform regular maintenance.
₱62,375.00 ₱49,900.00
A submersible wastewater pump, otherwise called sewage pump, is a piece of electrical equipment that is designed to work when it is submerged in water. It is used to transport waste by directing the flow of sewage water towards a sewage treatment facility. What is a sewage pump system? Sewage pump systems push waste from below-grade areas, such as bathrooms, kitchens, or laundry rooms, to the main sewer line at street level. You might also use a sewage pump system when long sewer lines don't have a proper fall to the main line. The main difference between an effluent pump and a sewage pump is that effluent pumps are meant for pumping grey water with minimal solids, preferably smaller than 1/2" in diameter, whereas sewage pumps are designed to handle human waste-solids and sewage materials up to 2" diameters. Well, if we assume that the sewage pump in question is well cared for, and the owners are using it as they should, then a sewage pump owner can expect their pump to last for between seven to ten years. A submersible pump is submerged in the liquid that is being transferred. Hence, it need not use a lot of kinetic energy in order to suction the liquid out. Thus, it can use most of its kinetic energy to move the fluid through the outlets whic h increases its efficiency. (i) Centrifugal pumps are most commonly used for pumping sewage, because these pumps can be easily installed in pits and sumps, and can easily transport the suspended matter present in the sewage. If the ejector pump fails, it will mean sewage backup into your home, creating an unhygienic environment and possibly leading to damage to your basement or home foundation. Also called sewage ejector pumps, some can move up to 200 gallons a minute of waste horizontally as far as 750 feet. A sewage pump uses an impeller to provide the head pressure that moves the waste vertically. Submersible pumps are generally designed for continuous operation, making it acceptable to run them for 24 hours. Check the pump's specifications to ensure it is suitable for continuous use. Keep the pump submerged in water for cooling, consider power consumption, and perform regular maintenance.
₱46,250.00 ₱37,000.00
A submersible wastewater pump, otherwise called sewage pump, is a piece of electrical equipment that is designed to work when it is submerged in water. It is used to transport waste by directing the flow of sewage water towards a sewage treatment facility. What is a sewage pump system? Sewage pump systems push waste from below-grade areas, such as bathrooms, kitchens, or laundry rooms, to the main sewer line at street level. You might also use a sewage pump system when long sewer lines don't have a proper fall to the main line. The main difference between an effluent pump and a sewage pump is that effluent pumps are meant for pumping grey water with minimal solids, preferably smaller than 1/2" in diameter, whereas sewage pumps are designed to handle human waste-solids and sewage materials up to 2" diameters. Well, if we assume that the sewage pump in question is well cared for, and the owners are using it as they should, then a sewage pump owner can expect their pump to last for between seven to ten years. A submersible pump is submerged in the liquid that is being transferred. Hence, it need not use a lot of kinetic energy in order to suction the liquid out. Thus, it can use most of its kinetic energy to move the fluid through the outlets whic h increases its efficiency. (i) Centrifugal pumps are most commonly used for pumping sewage, because these pumps can be easily installed in pits and sumps, and can easily transport the suspended matter present in the sewage. If the ejector pump fails, it will mean sewage backup into your home, creating an unhygienic environment and possibly leading to damage to your basement or home foundation. Also called sewage ejector pumps, some can move up to 200 gallons a minute of waste horizontally as far as 750 feet. A sewage pump uses an impeller to provide the head pressure that moves the waste vertically. Submersible pumps are generally designed for continuous operation, making it acceptable to run them for 24 hours. Check the pump's specifications to ensure it is suitable for continuous use. Keep the pump submerged in water for cooling, consider power consumption, and perform regular maintenance.
₱71,875.00 ₱57,500.00
A submersible wastewater pump, otherwise called sewage pump, is a piece of electrical equipment that is designed to work when it is submerged in water. It is used to transport waste by directing the flow of sewage water towards a sewage treatment facility. What is a sewage pump system? Sewage pump systems push waste from below-grade areas, such as bathrooms, kitchens, or laundry rooms, to the main sewer line at street level. You might also use a sewage pump system when long sewer lines don't have a proper fall to the main line. The main difference between an effluent pump and a sewage pump is that effluent pumps are meant for pumping grey water with minimal solids, preferably smaller than 1/2" in diameter, whereas sewage pumps are designed to handle human waste-solids and sewage materials up to 2" diameters. Well, if we assume that the sewage pump in question is well cared for, and the owners are using it as they should, then a sewage pump owner can expect their pump to last for between seven to ten years. A submersible pump is submerged in the liquid that is being transferred. Hence, it need not use a lot of kinetic energy in order to suction the liquid out. Thus, it can use most of its kinetic energy to move the fluid through the outlets whic h increases its efficiency. (i) Centrifugal pumps are most commonly used for pumping sewage, because these pumps can be easily installed in pits and sumps, and can easily transport the suspended matter present in the sewage. If the ejector pump fails, it will mean sewage backup into your home, creating an unhygienic environment and possibly leading to damage to your basement or home foundation. Also called sewage ejector pumps, some can move up to 200 gallons a minute of waste horizontally as far as 750 feet. A sewage pump uses an impeller to provide the head pressure that moves the waste vertically. Submersible pumps are generally designed for continuous operation, making it acceptable to run them for 24 hours. Check the pump's specifications to ensure it is suitable for continuous use. Keep the pump submerged in water for cooling, consider power consumption, and perform regular maintenance.
₱98,750.00 ₱79,000.00
A submersible wastewater pump, otherwise called sewage pump, is a piece of electrical equipment that is designed to work when it is submerged in water. It is used to transport waste by directing the flow of sewage water towards a sewage treatment facility. What is a sewage pump system? Sewage pump systems push waste from below-grade areas, such as bathrooms, kitchens, or laundry rooms, to the main sewer line at street level. You might also use a sewage pump system when long sewer lines don't have a proper fall to the main line. The main difference between an effluent pump and a sewage pump is that effluent pumps are meant for pumping grey water with minimal solids, preferably smaller than 1/2" in diameter, whereas sewage pumps are designed to handle human waste-solids and sewage materials up to 2" diameters. Well, if we assume that the sewage pump in question is well cared for, and the owners are using it as they should, then a sewage pump owner can expect their pump to last for between seven to ten years. A submersible pump is submerged in the liquid that is being transferred. Hence, it need not use a lot of kinetic energy in order to suction the liquid out. Thus, it can use most of its kinetic energy to move the fluid through the outlets whic h increases its efficiency. (i) Centrifugal pumps are most commonly used for pumping sewage, because these pumps can be easily installed in pits and sumps, and can easily transport the suspended matter present in the sewage. If the ejector pump fails, it will mean sewage backup into your home, creating an unhygienic environment and possibly leading to damage to your basement or home foundation. Also called sewage ejector pumps, some can move up to 200 gallons a minute of waste horizontally as far as 750 feet. A sewage pump uses an impeller to provide the head pressure that moves the waste vertically. Submersible pumps are generally designed for continuous operation, making it acceptable to run them for 24 hours. Check the pump's specifications to ensure it is suitable for continuous use. Keep the pump submerged in water for cooling, consider power consumption, and perform regular maintenance.
₱51,000.00 ₱40,800.00
A submersible wastewater pump, otherwise called sewage pump, is a piece of electrical equipment that is designed to work when it is submerged in water. It is used to transport waste by directing the flow of sewage water towards a sewage treatment facility. What is a sewage pump system? Sewage pump systems push waste from below-grade areas, such as bathrooms, kitchens, or laundry rooms, to the main sewer line at street level. You might also use a sewage pump system when long sewer lines don't have a proper fall to the main line. The main difference between an effluent pump and a sewage pump is that effluent pumps are meant for pumping grey water with minimal solids, preferably smaller than 1/2" in diameter, whereas sewage pumps are designed to handle human waste-solids and sewage materials up to 2" diameters. Well, if we assume that the sewage pump in question is well cared for, and the owners are using it as they should, then a sewage pump owner can expect their pump to last for between seven to ten years. A submersible pump is submerged in the liquid that is being transferred. Hence, it need not use a lot of kinetic energy in order to suction the liquid out. Thus, it can use most of its kinetic energy to move the fluid through the outlets whic h increases its efficiency. (i) Centrifugal pumps are most commonly used for pumping sewage, because these pumps can be easily installed in pits and sumps, and can easily transport the suspended matter present in the sewage. If the ejector pump fails, it will mean sewage backup into your home, creating an unhygienic environment and possibly leading to damage to your basement or home foundation. Also called sewage ejector pumps, some can move up to 200 gallons a minute of waste horizontally as far as 750 feet. A sewage pump uses an impeller to provide the head pressure that moves the waste vertically. Submersible pumps are generally designed for continuous operation, making it acceptable to run them for 24 hours. Check the pump's specifications to ensure it is suitable for continuous use. Keep the pump submerged in water for cooling, consider power consumption, and perform regular maintenance.
₱84,875.00 ₱69,700.00
SUCTION HOSE 2.5 M 1PCS FOR MULTI II VACUUM CLEANER
₱1,928.00
SUCTION HOSE D32X1900CPL FOR BUDDY II VACUUM CLEANER AND AERO21-01 W/D VACUUM CLEANER
₱1,210.00
SUCTION HOSE FOR SCRUBBER/DRYER NFAS510C
₱570.00
SUCTION TUBE ASSEMBLY FOR WET AND DRY VACUUM NFLSU275
₱715.00
SWITCH KIT FOR MULTI II VACUUM CLEANER
₱1,320.00
Swivel Handle Oil Filter Wrench
₱310.00
TANK-KJ40QT
₱0.00
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