Submersible Pumps
Total immersion: use submersible pumps to remove fluids
By definition, submersible pumps are designed to be fully immersed within the media they are installed to move, with motors sealed away from the media they are transferring. Employ submersible pumps to move fluid of any viscosity, from water to wet sand. Wastewater treatment, wells, paper mills, steel production facilities, food processors and agri-businesses utilize a submersible pump.Submersible water pumps aren’t just for water. Think about where in your business you need to transfer anything that can be moved in a fluid motion from one place to another. Chances are a manufacturer markets a submersible pump design to fit the bill. Three main job categories to consider include:
1. Transferring fluids at high pressure with submersible well pumps.
2. Grinding up solids before transferring out with industrial submersible pumps.
3. Moving out sludge and slurry with submersible sewage pumps.
Reach the deep end with submersible well pumps
Pump producers design well pumps with a narrow, cylindrical shape to drop down well holes easily. Use these pumps to de-water mine shafts or pump out oil deposits.
Try: Baker Hughes produces Centrilift electrical submersible pumps, multiple stage centrifugal pumps that work in a wide range of applications from slim-hole oil wells and high production water wells to coal bed methane applications. Flowserve manufactures the Byron Jackson and Pleuger brands of deep-well submersible pumps.
Chop it up with industrial submersible pumps
Rather than risk byproducts suspended in water from your manufacturing process coagulating and clogging pipes, install a pump with a chopper at the intake to pulverize any solids prior to pumping.
Try: Vaughan Co. breaks up scum or sludge in municipal wastewater treatment, scraps in food processing plants or mineral scaling or slurries in industrial processes. D&D Machine & Hydraulics manufactures hydraulically driven, submersible digester pumps that can break up more viscous materials for the agricultural, construction, industrial, mining, petroleum and municipal markets.
Go with the flow with submersible centrifugal pumps
Submersible pump design has developed pumps with open, flow-through bodies that can allow fluids with up to 70% solids to pass right through, good for mining and dredging operations.
Try: GPM is the original equipment manufacturer of the Eliminator submersible and slurry pump line. Since 1960, Grindex has designed and manufactured electric submersible pumps for slurry removal for industrial, mining and construction applications.
- As you review submersible pump information, keep in mind four main specifications: 1) Discharge flow, which depends on the pressure head where the pump feeds into your system; 2) Discharge size, which your system's outlet connection also determines; 3) Maximum discharge pressure; and 4) Horsepower, which is usually how the pump's power rating is advertised.
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