Description
Some of the main features of submersible pumps are as follows:
- Working in Water: Submersible pumps can operate directly in the water. This ensures that they can work effectively even when the water level drops.
- Portable and Easy Installation: These pumps, which are usually portable, can be easily placed in and removed from puddles.
- Various Applications: Submersible pumps can be used in many different applications such as drawing water from wells, draining ponds, being used for fluid transfer.
- Various Power Capacities: Submersible pumps have different power capacities and flow rates. This means that models suitable for various water transfer applications can be selected.
- Automatic Operation: Some submersible pumps are designed to automatically switch on when the water level drops below a certain level. This is useful for quickly removing water that has fallen below a certain level.
Uses of submersible pumps include:
- Domestic water wells
- Irrigation systems
- Construction sites and liquid drainage
- Waste water treatment systems
- Industrial processes
The selection of submersible pumps is made depending on the application they will be used in, the required flow rate, the depth of water they will be immersed in and the power source.