Self Priming & Submersible Pumps
Self Priming Centrifugal Pumps for sandy or muddy waters
What is a Self-Priming Pump?
A self-priming pump is designed to evacuate air from the suction line and lift water automatically without manual priming. It pulls liquid from below the pump and is ideal for applications with fluctuating suction conditions.
Close coupled or long coupled through elastic coupling
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Flow rates till 156 m³/h

Industrial Submersible Centrifugal Pumps
What is a Submersible Pump?
A submersible pump operates fully submerged in the liquid being pumped. The motor and pump are sealed, making it suitable for wastewater, drainage, sludge, and deep-well applications.
Submersible drainage pumps with stainless steel impeller, which allows free passage of suspended parts and high performance. Suitable in civil and industrial water systems, for cesspool drainage with dirty and muddy liquids and for waters not cleaned by grid and for particularly aggressive liquids, salt and corrosive.
How Does a Self-Priming Pump Work?
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The pump casing retains a small volume of water
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This water mixes with incoming air
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The pump expels the air/water mixture
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When all air is removed, normal pumping begins
Advantages of Self-Priming Pumps
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No manual priming required
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Good for variable suction conditions
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Ideal for tank emptying and surface-level water
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Easy maintenance (pump stays above water)

How Does a Submersible Pump Work?
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The motor is hermetically sealed
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The impeller rotates underwater
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Water enters through the bottom and is forced upward
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Cooling occurs naturally from the surrounding liquid
Advantages of Submersible Pumps
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Quiet operation
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No priming needed (pump is underwater)
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Excellent for deep pits, wells, and wastewater
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High pressure at depth
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Good for solids, sludge, and drainage

