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Centrifugal Pump

  • Efficient for various applications.
  • Simple design, easy maintenance.
  • Suitable for high-flow water movement.

These pumps are widely used for domestic water supply. They work on the principle of centrifugal force to move water through a rotating impeller.

Centrifugal pumps are efficient and commonly used for various applications including irrigation, drainage, and home water supply

Jet Pump

  • Ideal for shallow well applications.
  • Versatile for household water needs.
  • Relatively easy installation and operation.

Jet pumps are commonly used in shallow wells or where the water table is relatively close to the surface. They use suction to draw water into the system and then use pressure to push it to the surface. Jet pumps are often used for household water supply and irrigation systems

Submersible Pump

  • Well-suited for deep well applications.
  • Provides high flow rates efficiently.
  • Submerged design reduces noise pollution.

Submersible pumps are designed to be submerged in water, typically in a well or reservoir. They are highly efficient and are commonly used for deep wells or in situations where a high flow rate is required. Submersible pumps are often used for domestic water supply, irrigation, and drainage.

Diaphragm Pump

  • Smooth, pulsation-free water flow.
  • Suitable for water filtration systems.
  • Resistant to dry running damage.
Diaphragm pumps use a flexible diaphragm to move water. They are often used in applications where a smooth, pulsation-free flow is required, such as in water filtration systems or pressure boosting systems in domestic water supply

Peripheral Pump

  • Generates high pressure at low flow.
  • Effective for boosting water pressure.
  • Compact design, space-saving installation.
Peripheral pumps, also known as regenerative or turbine pumps, are used for applications where high pressure is required at low flow rates. They are commonly used in domestic water supply systems, particularly for boosting water pressure in multi-story buildings.

Self-Priming Pump

  • Automatically primes, no manual priming.
  • Ideal for above-water source installations.
  • Low risk of cavitation damage.
Self-priming pumps are designed to automatically prime themselves, meaning they can start pumping water without the need for manual priming or filling the pump with water. They are commonly used in situations where the pump may be located above the water source, such as in some domestic water supply systems or irrigation systems
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