Kirloskar SHL Solid Handling Non-Clog Pump
The Kirloskar SHL is a single stage, single suction horizontal non-clog pump with back pull-out design, engineered for large-capacity handling of contaminated liquids and materials containing suspended solids. Manufactured by Kirloskar Brothers Limited (KBL), the SHL delivers capacity up to 13,000 m³/hr, head up to 82 metres, with delivery sizes from 250 mm to 900 mm and an operating temperature range of -10°C to 90°C. Featuring a non-clog, free-flow dynamically balanced impeller and column pipe shaft protection, the SHL is designed for sugar factory waste, paper pulp, trade liquors, viscous slurries, and large-scale sewage and effluent handling.
The SHL solid handling pump is purpose-built for high-volume applications where the SHM series would be undersized. With delivery sizes up to 900 mm and capacity up to 13,000 m³/hr, the SHL handles the largest industrial solid-laden flows including municipal sewage treatment plants, sugar factory waste streams, paper mill pulp transfer, and industrial effluent. The back pull-out design allows the complete rotating unit to be removed without disturbing pipe connections, while the column pipe assembly protects the transmission shaft during operation. The non-clog impeller is dynamically balanced for vibration-free performance and continuous operation with fibrous, viscous, and solids-laden fluids. Available in both 50 Hz and 60 Hz configurations.
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Performance Range & Specifications
SHL vs SHM Comparison
| Parameter | SHL | SHM |
|---|---|---|
| Delivery Size | 250-900 mm | Up to 200 mm |
| Maximum Capacity | 13,000 m³/hr | 800 m³/hr |
| Maximum Head | 82 metres | 90 metres |
| Temperature | -10°C to 90°C | -10°C to 140°C |
| Best For | High-volume sewage & industrial waste | Medium-flow process applications |
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