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Your Helpful Guide to Submersible Water Pumps

H2O Flowtech

Submersible water pumps are essential pieces of equipment for a variety of applications, from draining flooded basements to irrigating large fields. Understanding the different types available and how they work is crucial for choosing the right one for your needs.


In this guide, we’ll walk you through the key aspects of submersible water pumps, also sometimes referred to as subversive water pumps.


What Are Submersible Pumps?


Submersible pumps, as the name suggests, are designed to be fully submerged in the fluid they are pumping. Unlike other types of water pumps, the motor is sealed within the pump housing, making it waterproof and allowing it to operate while submerged. This design offers several advantages, including efficient pumping, no need for priming and quieter operation.


Types of Submersible Pumps


There's a wide variety of submersible pumps available, each suited to different tasks. Some common types include:


●      Drainage pumps: These are designed for removing water from flooded areas, cellars or construction sites. They can handle solids to a certain extent, making them versatile for various drainage needs.

●      Well pumps: Used for extracting water from wells, these pumps are powerful and reliable. They are specifically designed to operate at significant depths.

●      Sewage pumps: These heavy-duty pumps are designed to handle wastewater containing solids, making them ideal for septic systems and sewage removal.

●      Pond pumps: Used to circulate water in ponds and water features, these pumps help maintain water quality and keep the water moving.


Choosing the Right Submersible Pump


Selecting the right submersible pump depends on several factors:


●      Flow rate: This refers to the amount of water the pump can move in a given time, usually measured in litres per minute (LPM) or gallons per minute (GPM).

●      Head height: This is the vertical distance the pump can lift the water. It's crucial to consider the height the water needs to be lifted to ensure the pump can handle the task.

●      Solid handling capacity: If the pump will be handling water containing solids, it's essential to choose one with the appropriate solid handling capacity.

●      Power source: Submersible pumps are typically electric, so you'll need to consider the voltage and amperage requirements.


Installation and Maintenance


Proper installation is crucial for the efficient and long-lasting operation of your submersible pump. It's often best to consult with a professional, especially for complex installations like well pumps or sewage pumps. Regular maintenance is also essential. This may include cleaning the pump, checking for wear and tear, and ensuring the intake is free from debris.


H2O Flowtech: Your Local Water Pump Experts


Here at H2O Flowtech, we understand the importance of reliable water pumps. We offer a comprehensive range of services, including sales, installation, maintenance and repair of all types of water pumps, including submersible pumps. Based in Greater Manchester, we’re your local experts for all your water pump needs.


Need help choosing or installing a submersible water pump? Contact us today for expert advice and professional service. We serve the Greater Manchester area and are ready to assist you with all your water pump requirements.

 
 
 

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