Salamander CT FORCE 30 TU Brass Pump - 3.0 Bar Twin Universal

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CT Force 30 TU

3.0 Bar, Twin Ended, Universal (Negative Head) Brass Pump

CT Force Range
A high quality range of brass ended regenerative shower pumps from Salamander. Available as twin or single ended, positive head or universal this range is ideal for boosting hot and/or cold supplies to thermostatic or manual mixer valves, supplying a wide range of shower types and shower heads, individual taps, cisterns and whole house boosting applications.

It is important to choose the right pump for your system as incorrect selection can mean the pump will not work. To decide which option is best, check out Salamander Pumps' handy guide by scanning the QR code in the images above.

CT Force 30TU is a 3.0 bar pressure, twin ended, universal (negative head) brass pump.

The CT Force 30TU has been designed with brass ends and impellers and Crossover technology to allow the pump to boost hot or cold water independently. This high-quality pump is covered by a 5-year warranty.

CT Force 30TU is suitable for positive and negative head, gravity fed systems.


Technical Details

Product Codes
Product codes for the UK models CT FORCE 30 TU
Product codes for the ROI models CTForce30 ITU
General
Warranty 5 Years
WRAS approval 250802702
Noise Rating
dBA 52.5
Features
Pump Type Regenerative
Mechanical seal Nitrile/PTFE/Ceramic
Anti-vibration feet Yes
Inlet Isolator(s) Yes
Flexible hoses 4
Performance
Pressure @ 16lpm (8lpm for singles) 2.2 Bar
Bar Pressure @ 8lpm (4lpm for singles) 2.6 Bar
Pressure @ Closed Head 3.0 Bar
Maximum Water Temperature 60°C
Connections
Pressure Vessel Air Pre- Charge 32 psi
Pump connections 3/4”BSP
Connections (UK) ¾” Female x 22mm Push-Fit x 280mm long, isolating valves on all hoses
Connections (ROI) ¾” Female x 22mm Push-Fit x 280mm long, isolating valves on all hoses
Motor
Type A.C Induction Motor
Electrical
Duty rating Continuously Rated
Power Supply 230v
Current (full load) 2.7 Amps
Power consumption 629 Watts
Fuse Rating 3 Amps
Power cable (pre-wired) 1.5 Meters
Physical
Enclosure Protection (IP Rating) IPX3
Length 216.2mm
Width 120mm
Height (Excluding Hoses) 160mm
Weight (Excluding Hoses)
6.26kg


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best shower pump for my home?
There are multiple factors that will impact which is the best shower pump for your home. Use our product selector tool to find the right product.
What is a gravity-fed water system?
A gravity fed water system is identified by a cold-water storage tank, usually stored in a loft, and a hot water cylinder. These systems rely on gravity to force water around the system, with the height of the cold-water storage tank determining the pressure throughout the system. Cold water is delivered to the cold-water storage tank from the water mains. Cold water from the cold-water storage tank is then supplied to the outlets around the system, such as taps, toilets, showers, and baths. The cold-water storage tank also feeds the hot water cylinder, where a heating coil from the boiler or immersion heater will cause the cold water to become hot. Once an outlet requiring hot water is opened, gravity will force cold water from the cold-water storage tank into the hot water cylinder, this will then force hot water out from the top of the cylinder, delivering hot water to the open outlet. It is common for gravity fed water systems to suffer with low pressure, installing one of our gravity fed shower pumps can help to improve the pressure, click here to see our range of gravity-fed shower pumps.
What is a positive head shower pump?
A positive head pump will activate when a minimum flow of water passes through the pump and out of the pumped outlet, such as a shower or tap, naturally (without assistance from the pump). The minimum flow rate required for our positive head pumps is 2 litres of water per minute (L/min). If you don’t have this minimum flow rate from all outlets that are to be pumped, or if you’re not sure, then you will need a universal (negative head) pump.
How can I check whether my system is suitable for a positive head pump?
A positive head pump will activate when a minimum flow of water passes through the pump and out of the pumped outlet, such as a shower or tap, naturally (without assistance from the pump). The minimum flow rate required for our positive head pumps is 2 litres of water per minute (L/min). You will need to measure the flow rate to determine if a positive head pump is suitable for your system. You will need to test all outlets, such as showers and taps, that are going to be pumped to determine if they have the required minimum flow rate of 2L/min. Watch our video to learn how to measure the water flow rate. If you cannot measure the water flow rate, then you can check if the system is suitable for a positive head pump if there is more than 600 mm between the base of the cold-water storage tank and the highest point in the system after the pump. If you are unable to achieve the minimum flow rate of 1 litre per 30 seconds from all outlets that are to be pumped you will need to install a negative (universal) head pump.
What is a single pump?
Single impeller pumps supply either hot or cold water, to single or multiple outlets. This can often be when the cold water is mains fed and the hot needs to be boosted to match this pressure.
What is a twin pump?
Twin pumps have two impellers and are designed to supply both hot and cold water to showers, bathrooms, and whole house installations.

 

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