Centrifugal liquid pumps by means centrifugal forces. The pump consists of three basic components:The pump house (also called a snail house, because of its shape) with the inlet or suction side in the middle and the outlet or discharge side at the edge. (usually top).
The impeller, an ingenious paddle wheel, which, due to rotation under the influence of centrifugal forces, hurls the liquid out from the inside at the inlet.
The shaft with the impeller which can be driven by different types of motors (electric, hydraulic, air or burning) can be powered. Centrifugal pumps can be divided into two main categories: Normal priming and self priming. When you are using normal priming pumps, you should take care that the pumps are always supplied with liquid, otherwise the pump will fall out. This problem can be prevented with a self-priming pump.
Normal priming
Deepwell / well pumps
Submersible pumps
Multistage pumps
Normal priming pumps according to standard EN733
IR end suction close coupled pump
MQ en suction pumps with stub shaft
Splitcase pumps
Vertical in-line pumps
Self priming
Self-priming dirty water pumps
Self-priming drinking water pumps/boosters
Material Super duplex, cast iron, ductile iron, stainless steel and bronze
Up to 525 M³/h and 129 mwc