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Pumps with various properties work both in single-family homes and are used in industrial applications. To choose the optimal device that will fully meet your specific needs, it is worth knowing the types of pumps. The most popular devices of this type include submersible and suction pumps. Learn the most important differences between them.

Submersible and suction pumps have similar applications, which is why they are often confused with each other. Meanwhile, both devices, although they serve similar purposes, require different operating conditions, and knowing their specificity guarantees proper operation.

Submersible pumps

Submersible pumps are modern devices designed to extract clean water from great depths. They are most often used for wells whose depth exceeds 8 meters, as well as for water reservoirs. Pumps of this type are used in various irrigation systems, and their numerous advantages make them applicable both in single-family homes, as well as in industrial plants and farms. They can be successfully used to supply water to hydrophore, irrigation and water supply systems, and even to extract mineral or thermal waters. Their most important feature is the ability to generate high pressure, which makes them excellent at pumping water from great depths. Moreover, they ensure adequate pressure at all water intake points.

In order for a submersible pump to work, it must be immersed in water. Thanks to this, its operation is not burdensome to the surroundings because the noise is suppressed. Moreover, the device does not take up space in the house or other building. So this is it a perfect solution for people who have a well of appropriate diameter, in which the water level allows immersion of less than eight meters. The only drawback of the pump is that in the event of a failure, it requires tedious and time-consuming disassembly.

Suction pumps

Suction pumps are also designed to deliver water to intake points. The basic difference, however, is the fact that they work without the need to be immersed in water. Most often, they are placed in the basement, boiler room or utility room. For this reason, they can be bothersome because they generate noise that is not suppressed. The solution to this problem may be installation in a well, well above the water table. The advantage of this type of devices is easy installation and access in the event of a failure, which allows you to repair minor faults yourself. Suction pumps also have less power than submersible pumps. They are used in wells where the water table does not exceed 8 meters, and also when the diameter of the well is so small that it makes it impossible to install a submersible pump.

To sum up, submersible and suction pumps are used to supply water to households and industrial plants. The main difference between them is the way of working. Submersible pumps work submerged in the water, while suction pumps must be outside the water.

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