Types of Submersible Pumps and Their Working Principles
There are several types of submersible pumps, each designed for a specific purpose.
Borewell Submersible Pumps
Used for deep wells, these pumps push water vertically from great depths using multiple impellers.
Open Well Submersible Pumps
Installed in open wells or tanks, these pumps deliver high flow at moderate pressure.
Sewage Submersible Pumps
Designed to handle solid waste, sludge, and wastewater without clogging.
Drainage Submersible Pumps
Used for removing floodwater, rainwater, and seepage.
Industrial Submersible Pumps
Heavy-duty pumps built to handle chemicals, slurry, and high-temperature fluids.
Each pump works on the same basic principle: the motor rotates the impeller, creating pressure that pushes water upward. The type of impeller and motor capacity changes based on application.
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