Efficient sewage disposal in single-family homes is the basis for a well-functioning water and sewage system. In many cases, it is not possible to connect to the existing sewage system and it is necessary to build your own water intake. Then the investor is obliged to choose pumping equipment that will fulfill its task and effectively remove sewage from the home installation.
Submersible pump – application
A submersible pump is a centrifugal device, whose task is to pump water from a deep well located at a considerable depth. They are an important element of every pump blade rotors. They are responsible for increasing the angular momentum of the liquid and allow work at significant depths. The pump works without failure provided that appropriate security measures are used, most of which are provided by manufacturers. If the device is slightly modified, remember about electrical protection. Their task is to protect against changes in network voltage, phase failure and other overloads that may occur in the electrical installation.
Submersible pumps it is used to lower groundwater as an element of water supply systems and irrigation installations, to pump and increase the pressure of liquids and to meet human needs. The pumps can also be used to pump treated drinking water, raw water or sea water. It is very important that the pumped water is free from impurities, as any impurities may cause the formation of deposits that are harmful to the pump engine. If the investor is aware of the formation of such deposits, remember to clean them regularly, which will ensure failure-free operation of the pump for a long time.
Hydrophore – application
The hydrophore will work well both in single-family houses and on recreational plots, where there is no connection to the water supply network, and fresh water is necessary for comfortable functioning. The hydrophore is responsible for stabilizing the pressure in the pipes which allows you to enjoy a uniform stream of water flowing from the tap regardless of whether you draw it on the first or ground floor. Importantly, it is responsible for protecting the pump against faster wear. Like many devices, a submersible pump has a specific service life, which is measured in the number of cycles it can perform per hour. In home installations the pump runs frequently, but in short cycles and if it were not for the reservoir in the form of a hydrophore, the pump would wear out very quickly. The water collected by the pump goes to a pressure tank containing air. As the amount of water in the tank increases, the air pressure increases and when it reaches a certain value, the pump automatically turns off. When you turn on the tap, the air pushes the water out of the tank and when all the water is used up and the pressure drops, the pump will turn on again. The cycle will start again and the pump will start running again.

