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Submersible Pump


Technical information

Submersible pumps are among the types of pumps used to dewater the ground water rising from basements, wells, cellars, flooded boats or negative floors at the building foundation level by being completely immersed in the water to be extracted from the depths.

There are different models of submersible pumps. For example, the clean water used for rainwater differs in terms of the water that needs to be pumped, like submersible pumps. Other models include submersible dirty water or wastewater pumps that can handle water containing soil, sand, clay or debris.

The impeller at the bottom of the submersible pumps, which are also available in heavy-duty models that can handle large solids or materials, cuts and processes the solid particles so that they can be evacuated easily. The type of pump to be preferred will also differ according to the pollution rate of the water in the usage area.

Our technical teams thoroughly examine the geological structure of the soil on which model should be used. In this way, both the margin of error in model choice is reduced and the re-emergence of costs is prevented.

How Does a Submersible Pump Work?

Since the submersible pump is a continuously working element, it functions with the help of electrical energy. These pump types, which are ideal and durable for long-term use, can be used in a wide perspective from the mining sector to the drilling field today.

Many criteria, from the amount of water to be pumped to the distance to be covered, play a role as the main indicators in the selection of submersible pumps.

At the bottom of the pump there is a suction grate through which water is drawn directly into the pump. The water is then transferred from the pump body to the distribution connection where the water can exit the pump.

A drain hose or pipe is attached to the discharge connection so that the water can be drained. Since the pump cools itself with the water it pumps, it can be partially or completely submerged in water.

As a result, dry running can damage the submersible pump. Therefore, no submersible pump can discharge a surface completely dry in automatic mode (using a float), although some models can do so in manual mode. In principle, this is the simplest model in the category of water pumps.

What Does a Deep Well Submersible Pump Do?

The submersible pump is used to discharge water: For example, it can be used to reduce groundwater, pump groundwater for use as drinking or firefighting water, pump polluted water and discharge wastewater.

If you have a swimming pool in your garden, you can use this pump to drain it if you want to reduce the water level or add fresh water. For example, if you are dealing with a flooded basement due to a leak, this pump can be used to drain the water.

There are some issues that you should pay attention to when buying a submersible pump. Check the pump capacity. One pump can have a capacity of 7,500 liters per hour and the other 18,000 liters.

Ask yourself what capacity you need and look for a pump of that capacity. Some pumps have a head of eight meters, while others have a head of five meters. Recheck what you need and find a pump that meets your needs.

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