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SCALA1 TWIN 5-55 (115V) Highflow On Demand Booster Pump System w/Bluetooth
$ 1485.76
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Description
Note 1: Flat rate shipping rate does not apply to Alaska (AL) or Hawaii (HI). Please contact Buyer, before purchase, to determine AL or HI shipping cost.Note 2: Ships in 3 separate boxes (1 for each pump and 1 for the kit). Assembly required.
Grundfos SCALA1 is an all-in-one pressure boosting
unit with a high-efficiency motor and hydraulics with
low noise operation for domestic water supply and
also light commercial applications.
Built-in Bluetooth
communication
gives you complete control over the
pump using the Grundfos GO REMOTE, also for twin
pump operation.
This means that installation and commissioning has
never been easier. The Grundfos GO REMOTE app also
lets you see alarm status and get easy pump diagnostics.
You can create and email reports onsite and access
hard-to-reach installations remotely from the app.
EASY TWIN PUMP CONTROL
Built-in multi-pump/booster technology enables twin
pump connection with joint pump control in either duty/
assist or duty/standby mode.
Online configuration is done
easily using the Grundfos GO REMOTE app, where you can
also adjust the alternation setup.
SCALA1 5-55 (115V or 230V)
(
A small, 2 - 4 gallon pressure tank is recommended in applications where a water heater is in place to allow for thermal expansion in the line. A small pressure tank will also prevent cycling when a leak is present in the piping, extending the life of the pump.)
Product number 99631754
Suitable for
Plumbing: Pressure Boosting
Residential groundwater intake
Residential water pressure boosting
Residential rainwater harvesting
The Grundfos SCALA1 is a fully integrated, all-in-one, self-priming, compact waterworks designed for pressure boosting in domestic and light-commercial applications, such as garden irrigation or pressure boosting to one and two family houses and apartments.
SCALA1 TWIN GPM (gallons per minute) performance doubles what is displayed in the curve (see picture).
Pumps in parallel double the flow (booster systems). Pumps in series add more pressure at same flow (for example, the more impellers you add the more pressure you get). If you connect one pump's discharge to the second pump's suction, that is considered pumps manifolded in series.