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When choosing a submersible pump, it is worth considering its future application and conditionsin which he will work. This determines the type of pump construction, which translates into the amount of energy consumed and its efficiency. Regardless of the choice we make, the pump should, above all, be safe. Submersible pumps have a very wide range of applications, which determines the power of their engine. They are dedicated to pumping a specific type of liquid. They are used to pump clean or dirty water, including domestic or industrial sewage, rainwater, and water from drainage wells. They will also work for drying excavations, floodplains or from flooded basements.

Submersible pump - safe, that is

A safe submersible pump is, first and foremost, a pump adapted to the conditionsin which she will have to work. Thanks to this, we can be sure that its engine will not overheat. It is worth checking whether the pump we are purchasing has additional protection in the form of an additional layer of the motor casing. Currently, models with autonomous cooling system, which allows for effective separation from the pumped liquid. This is a safe solution that protects the system against unnecessary overheating, which may also result from the operation of other pump components, such as the impeller. Other elements worth paying attention to are the efficiency of flushing valves used in larger installations. They are intended to protect the installation against corrosion and the formation of gases or deposits that may impair the operation of the pump and have a harmful effect on its operation.

Periodic inspections - a requirement for safety

Operating a submersible pump may reduce its efficiency. Accumulated deposits or grease may reduce pump efficiency and user safety. Due to the blockage of valves in pumps intended for pumping sewage, gases harmful to human health may accumulate. It is therefore worth remembering to regularly service the entire installation periodic inspections.

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