YTB-G Motor Oil Pumps
For pumping thick oils such as lubricating oil (motor oil), vegetable oil, animal oil and lighter oils such as diesel fuel or biodiesel
The duty cycle of this pump is typically continuous, depending on suction height and head. If a high suction height or large head is required, we recommend the higher power 1100w motor over the 750w motor on the YTB-G-70 series. 
The YTB-G motor oil pump is designed for transfer of thick  oils such as motor oil, vegetable oil, animal oil and can also pump lower  viscosity oils such as diesel fuel and biodiesel.  
 
  Unlike with pumps designed for low viscosity fluids such as  water or alcohols, motor oil pumps have a more rugged design so that the gears  will not crack and break from the higher force required to move viscous fluids.  However, viscous fluids still require a lot of power to move them due to the  slowing of fluid flow along the sides of pipes during transfer and its natural  resistance to flow easily. For this matter, the YTG-B motor oil pump may need  some special care to ensure proper function. 
 
  In most conditions with light oils and oils with lower  viscosity, the pump should work normally like any other pump that a user may be  familiar with such as a water pump. The pump does not need to be primed and  should be able to suck the oil right up to the inlet in a hose or piping. 
 
  Thicker fluids such as 10W-30 motor oil may require special  handling with the YTB-G pump especially in cold weather where the oil will be  more viscous and difficult to pull and push. The YTB-G motor oil pump will pull  the amperage it needs to rotate the motor at the proper speed. If the oil is  too viscous, this will cause too much strain on the motor, requiring too much  amperage and cause overheating which will trigger the thermal protection in the  unit and automatically shut it down. Please follow the below steps to avoid overheating  when pumping cold or viscous fluids. 
  The YTB-G motor oil pump is a continuous duty pump under  normal conditions. Please note that under higher strain conditions, such as  pumping viscous fluids, that the duty cycle may be reduced. 
   
Techniques for pumping  thick oils 
  - On the initial turn on, allow the motor to get  up to full RPM prior to introducing the fluid to the pumping stream. Some  examples of how to do this would be to hold the suction hose in the air and  turn on the pump. Once the pump has begun spinning up to full RPMs (Less than 1  second), the suction hose can be placed into the oil source to allow for  suction of the fluid into the pumping system. 
 
  - Another method, for the case of in-line  operations a ball valve should be installed prior to the suction side of the  pump. Close the ball valve and turn the pump on to allow it to reach full RPMs.  Once full RPMs have been reached, open the ball valve to allow fluid flow.  Sometimes oil may be too viscous for the pumps and a ball valve is a great way to  choke down the fluid introduced to the pump so that it will be able to move the  fluid efficiently. The higher power motors are also a better solution for this  issue. We have been able to pump thick glycerol in the summer using the 1100w  motor, which is not a fluid thin enough for these pumps as per our  recommendations.
 
  - In cold weather, oils are especially viscous and  difficult to pump in high flow rates. If the above two methods do not allow the  pump to move the fluid efficiently (overheating occurs) then the only other  solution is to heat the oil. Most users will find that a lot of oils which the  pump can move in the summer are too thick in the winter. Heat is sometimes the  only solution for very thick oils.
 
 
  
    YTB-G Series Motor Oil Pump Specifications  | 
     
  
    Model  | 
    YTB-G-40  | 
    YTB-G-70-750w   | 
    YTB-G-70-1100w  | 
   
  
    Flow Rate  | 
    40 L/min (10.5 gpm)  | 
    70 L/min (18.5 gpm)  | 
     
  
    Maximum Kinematic Viscosity  | 
    Less than 300 CST  | 
   
  
    Pressure  | 
    0.2 Mpa (29 psi)  | 
     
  
    Max Working Fluid Temperature  | 
    100° C (212° F)  | 
     
  
    Port Size  | 
    3/4"  | 
    1"  | 
     
  
    Max Suction Height  | 
    4m (13 ft)  | 
     
  
    Max Lift Height  | 
    20m (66 ft)  | 
   
  
    Input Voltage/Frequency  | 
    110v AC / 60 Hz  | 
     
  
    Power  | 
    550 Watts  | 
    750 Watts  | 
    1100 Watts  | 
   
  
    Rotation Speed  | 
    3350 rpm  | 
     
  
    Insulation Grade  | 
    F IP54  | 
     
 
  
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