How Does a Submersible Pump Work? Explained Simply
A submersible pump works by pushing water instead of pulling it.
When electricity is supplied, the sealed motor rotates the impeller. This rotation creates pressure, forcing water into the pump and pushing it upward through the discharge pipe.
Because the pump is submerged:
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No air enters the system
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No priming is required
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Efficiency is higher
The surrounding water also helps cool the motor, preventing overheating. This simple yet effective working method makes submersible pumps reliable for long-term use.
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